owned for quite sometime. (the part that is white, is the field and the rest in green are wooded areas) ... the third piece (with the wiggly back line) is the new piece, and the wiggly back line represents the little brook that is the back border to the property. Wednesday, April 25, 2007
addition to the family......
owned for quite sometime. (the part that is white, is the field and the rest in green are wooded areas) ... the third piece (with the wiggly back line) is the new piece, and the wiggly back line represents the little brook that is the back border to the property. Thursday, April 19, 2007
what's up
Before you get too excited, NO, we do not have another cocker, we did, however, have a baby guest over the weekend!!!
This is Carley, and she belongs to Karen. Since Karen was going off for the weekend, she asked Sadie if she would "mind watching her"... (guess what Sadie's answ
Carley even went to Becker College with us on Tues. Sadie, Ed and I went down to "new student day" to check out the campus and all the things that they have to offer. What a nice little campus it is, and Sadie felt very comfortable and excited to be there. Looks like that will be "home" for her next fall. They have a wonderful equine program, (beautiful barn, indoor arena, outdoor arena, etc. etc.) and Sadie is thinking that she would like to sign up for the equine team next fall once she is settled. We like the fact that it is only a couple hours from home, so she can easily drive home when she wishes, and/or we can pop down and see her....
And Titus has a new home!!! I was quite "worried" about him being in the small tank, so we went out and got one that was twice the size!!!! He is much happier in his new home, and I am finding out that turtle keeping is a bit of work!!! Not that I didn't think there wouldn't be, but turtles as pet are rather fussy and if you wish to keep the happy, you need to pay attention.
Keeping the tank and water clean is probably the hardest, turtles aren't exactly what you would consider a "clean pet", but I think I am finally on a routine that works. I have really enjoyed watching him and he actually has become quite personable.. he will eat out of your hand.. but doesn't really know finger from food, so if you do it, you need to be careful. He is great fun to watch when he is up on his sun rock under his little heat light. He either has his little head up, looking all about, or is snuggled deep in his shell taking a little snooze. I need to get a pic of the new cabinet Ed made for his tank to sit on... I had thought Titus would be moved to the sunroom when it was finished, but I think I like him right in the living room and his tank and cabinet make a nice looking piece of furniture.
Nate has been able to check in with Kas and his family since his arrival in Iraq... he is doing well, but misses us all greatly. We hate to rush the summer, but November can't come quick enough... though he is one week closer to home now...... please continue in your prayers for him.
And on a sad note, my dear friend Kim (the gal who made that wonderful coffee cake for my birthday) lost her morgan mare, Lacey, to colic on Tues. Needless to say, Kim is very sad, and I would ask all of you to lift her up in your prayers for healing and strength as she goes thru this very sad ordeal.
So, that's about it on the blogging end for now...................................
Saturday, April 14, 2007
God's wink
Thursday, April 12, 2007
purple heart
I was moved to tears during the whole thing , so I can only imagine how his family must have felt. And after he received his medal, I wanted to jump up and cheer, but that's not the way of the Marines....... one thing that was very carefully noted, is "a purple heart is not something we strive for.... and we don't say congratulations when awarding one.... we simply say Thank you".... I was very touched by those words...
After
A "hurry home/stay safe"
"I'll be waiting for you......"
Monday, April 09, 2007
"two sparrows"
One of my favorite songs is "two sparrows in a hurricane".. (I forget the singer), but it is about a young couple, starting out in life and then as the song goes on, it tells about the troubles they get thru and how their lives end .... together. I keep thinking about this song, as I watch Kas and Nate prepare for the next seven months, and I have decided that they are the two bravest
people that I will ever know. The world can be hard enough on a newly married couple without having this "here again/gone again" relationship. It is very true that when they married they were well aware of this, and could have chosen to wait awhile, but both felt that it would be much better to handle this as a couple. They are amazing young people. Being here in Jacksonville and around the base, I have seen many young people like them, and I can't believe that they have made these choices. Last night, several of their friends were here for dinner, and I know that young marines can be "rowdy" sometimes, but when I think of the mature decisions that these young people have made and the difference that they are making in the world, I wonder what I have done to add as much as they have. I hope that my support has helped, maybe not the world, but the people that are making the difference. They all deserve our support, prayers and guidance.
So, as the evening before deployment passes... please keep Nate, and his unit and all our service men and women and your daily thoughts and nightly prayers...... and say thank you to the Good Lord who has allowed you and me to live in the United States.......
Sunday, April 08, 2007
camp lejeune
While Nate was checking in at work yesterday,Kas sort of figured that her Mom could use a "horse fix"... so we drove out by the stables on Camp Lejeune.
It was a beautiful, sunny day... a little cool for NC, but the green grass and sunshine were awesome. As you can see, horses were out enjoying the grass. This is a boarding stable for the folks that live here. Sadly, the office for the stables was closed for the holiday weekend, so we weren't able to tour the barns... but it was great seeing all the horses.
From what I can tell by the signs outside, they have all sorts of riding camps and programs for the horse people here, as well as private boarding . I wonder what its like to have a military life , travel about and bring your horse with you. I don't know if all the big bases offer such a service, but it would seem that they think about almost everything at this base. Whenever I come to visit, I see another part that I never knew was here. It truly is it's own "little" community, and to an "outsider", quite fascinating to say the least. On another note, it has been a little strange being away from home on this Easter holiday, but Kas and Nate have invited friends over for an Easter dinner this evening, giving me a chance to play "mom" and help prepare a family holiday dinner......
Saturday, April 07, 2007
another world
can't quite get over the fact, that in 24 hours, you can go from a land of ice and snow... to a place full of green and color!It's bitter sweet, because I am here to support Kas and help get her back to Maine when Nate leaves, and yet all these beautiful sights are things that I am enjoying greatly!!!
When the girls were small, we always traveled south
during their April vacation!!! So, it seems a little odd to be here without "my Ed", (sorry hunny!!) but it feels so familiar .... and I see now why we always enjoyed these vacations... if not just for being together, but for leaving the still cold New England.......
And just in case, you may not remember... these things are flowers......transition....
Thursday, April 05, 2007
it's true
This morning everything was covered, school for Sadie was cancelled, there are tons of power outages, and branches down all over the place.
But, I have another "problem", tomorrow I am leaving for North Carolina, where the temps are about 80... and I just can't think of how to pack lighter and cooler clothes when we have 6+ inches of snow!!!!
Kas is talking about taking me to the beach when we get there and I just can't wrap my brain around that!!! Strange... very strange. I think this will be the last of the snow, and I get the idea that is a good thing, I don't mind it, but I hear the complaining!!!
I am going to take my camera and do my blogging from NC... (Kass will let me use her computer I am sure).. so I suspect the pics will be looking a little different over the next few days....I am excited about going, a change will be fun, but, it's also when we see Nate off, it's sad as well....
In the meantime, got to move some cars around, so Ed can plow!!!!
******foot note of the afternoon..... Sadie and I went out to the barn to do chores, Teresa had locked the boys in last night, which was a smart idea with all the branches coming
Teresa was (is) still without power, thankfully the outside water tubs were near full.... no power, means no well pump and no water!!!! (That's one thing Ed and I will have in Acton, a generator...) lugging water for 6 thirsty horses would be alot of work....... but the tubs are nice in that they don't have to be filled too often..... it's been a fairly warm afternoon, so the snow is melting well.... spring will appear again very soon, I am certain.......
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
how do they do it??
I look outside and it's snowing!!! April 4th!! Somehow, I am not that surprised because the ol almanac says (and I quote from April 1-7th) Spring's dress rehearsal, then reversal. The snow must go on!!"According to the noontime news, we are in for 3+ inches on the coast, and more inland!! Amazing, and how do they do that.
There is a column in the book that sort of explains their doings, its too lengthy to write, but they claim an 80% rate of accurate!! I don't think the weathermen on the TV have as good a track record as that... especially a year in advance!! Aside from the weather, there are all sorts of interesting articles and facts, I certainly do enjoy thumbing thru them and make it a point each year to pick up a copy.
Well, at least Nate will have some snow to enjoy before he heads out, he hasn't seen much snow over the past couple of years!!! Kas says she can do without it.... I think she would prefer to be a southern gal... guess she was born in the wrong part of the states.
AND.... exciting news around here.... Sadie has been accepted to Becker College!!! she applied for their two year animal science course and has made it in...... pretty cool!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, April 01, 2007
birthday suprises
This year we were lucky enough to have all the kids here with us... Nate is home on leave, with Kas, Sadie and Josh were here, so was Lauren, Johnny and Sean.... the kids tried to catch us with those "trick candles" and the holder that the cake is on.... rotates and sings "happy birthday"... it was pretty funny!!!
Now, one thing that I had asked for was a turtle. I don't know why (all of a sudden) I have had an interest in these creatures. So, when I opened my gifts.... I got a turtle... as you can see. NOT exactly what I thought, but it certainly was a turtle!!!
Then on Sunday, we went to Plaistow, NH where I was able to pick out a real turtle!!!
May I introduce to you...."TITUS"... a red ear slider. He isn't exactly what I had in mind, I was thinking of a small green turtle, like we used to get when we were kids.... you know, the ones that lived in the plastic dish with the fake palm tree in the middle and they were about the size of a .50 cent piece, they also seem to die within a few months, and now that I see the care that turtles should have, I understand why!!!! But these days, shops can not sell turtles under three inches (guess you can get them over the internet... but.. who knows) so, I had to go with one much larger than I thought. Titus is about 4 inches and approximately three years old... with good care, he could live to be 15 to 20 years old!!!!
Then I plan on looking around for a bigger tank that will fit in with the decor of the sunroom.
I've only had him a few hours, he's pretty cool... I have had great fun watching him and getting his pics.....he has been eating the "turtle food" I bought, but I guess he's suppose to have a few goldfish a week. Don't know how I feel about that!!but he is a reptile and that's what they do.... so, we'll see.... Ed said I could drop a couple of fish in his tank just before I go out to teach dog classes, and that way I won't have to watch.... not a bad idea.
Let's see, that makes....... 5 cocker spaniels, 2 horses, 1 cat and a turtle in my pet department..... huh!!!!
Saturday, March 31, 2007
gremlin
Fortunately, I always put the "important" stuff in a safe place (mostly) because between a certain little black spaniel (Trevor) and another lighter colored gremlin..... I have learned that if it's out there.... it's fair game.
So, this am... look what I found... wrapped around the chair and "no one" in sight.
I went and made my coffee and returned to find this...... CAUGHT red handed... or red pawed... which ever is the proper term for it!!!!
Course the moment she spotted me... well, that was different, and she walked away with an
Hate to tell her, but... I know what I know.. and I have lost too many items to four footed creatures!!
Oh well, let her think what she will....
I do know better!!!!!
Friday, March 30, 2007
today is
However, when I am walking my dogs, riding my horse, learning how to do new projects... the number doesn't mean very much!!!
Especially when the day started as it did... wouldn't you just love a piece of this coffee cake!!! It has to be one of my most favorite things in the world... look at it with a cup of coffee. This cake is made by my dear friend Kim!!! We have been friends for many, many years (one good thing about 47!!!) and she usually makes one for Christmas, but this year I got one on my birthday too!!!!! You can't help but have a great start to the day with this. If there were a bakery in town that had some smarts... they would hire Kim to come and make these cakes for them!!!!! I can't even begin to tell all of you how wonderful this tastes!!! I guess the fact that I try and hide it from the family and keep to myself tells you... but, usually I do share!!! thank you Kim for my wonderful cake.. I am certainly enjoying it!!!! THEN, I go out to the post box and find a package!!! Inside are these beautiful mittens made by my friend, Karen!!! I saw one day on her blog that she had done a mitten class and had really enjoyed making them...the part that really "got her into trouble" was she wrote..." I could make them and leave them on people's doorstep, and then just run away!!!"
Well, I just had to jump on that one, and told Karen, I would give her my address and she could leave a pair on my doorstep!! AND that is what she did... (only mailed them instead of leaving them on the stoop!!!) AND TWO pair no less!!! Aren't they grand!!! They are so soft and warm, almost
makes me want cold weather to return!!! Still, though some of these spring mornings are cool enough when I walk, that I can use them!!! thank you again, Karen.. and you didn't even know they would arrive on my b-day!!!
So, what's on for the day... well, I want to play with Tonka for a bit, maybe do some trailer loading with him. Then got to get the doggie's out for their walk and I am even heading to the yarn shop for some more yarn to make another lamb/bear!!!! Other than that, just try and enjoy the day (it's been a bit of a stressful week around here) and say a special thank you prayer to the Good Lord, for giving me so many blessings in my life.... too many to name!!!!!!!
Thursday, March 29, 2007
future horse?
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
part two
Dare I even brag about Tonka yesterday, for usually, when I do, the next time proves not to be so good.... However, he is deserving of praise, because yesterday with him, was wonderful.
He was good loading for me, on a scale of 1-10... I will give him a 7. He actually went on pretty well, but didn't want to stay when I reached to close the door. (And when you have 1400lbs. coming at you.... you tend to move out of the way. )After about the fourth time on, he decided to stay put and munch some hay, and I got the back door shut.
Here he is peeking out the side door, good thing he is far too big to use it!!! And the mud you see on his face... well, let's just say I was happy Laura was running late and I had 40 minutes to groom!!!! What a mess!!!!
As I had thought, Laura was on him first, but she rode just a little and had me right on him. Though his muscle tone is poor right now (from a winter off), he was very supple and giving to the bit. He remembers his lessons from last year, and was willing to get right to work.
I have a goal this year to try a show or two. I wanted to do this last year, but my surgery last spring (and six week recovery) really put a huge dent in our training. So maybe this year, will be the year!!!
Spring is here, horse season is here.... I am a happy girl!!!!
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
here we go ---part one
I went out fairly early this morning to get the trailer, most of the snow has melted around it, so it wasn't hard to hook on and pull it out. Actually the hardest thing, was getting the wheel chock out from under the wheels, as it was still a little frozen in the ground!!
Then it was off to find all my stuff. Trying to be a good horseman, when I packed it all away last fall, I put everything away, nice and clean, and in its proper bag. So, with luck, when we get to Laura's, I should pull shiny clean tack out and ready to use!!
The trailer checked out fine, tires have air, locks and hitches are working well, lights come on... just one little glitch.... the registration has run out!!!! I don't think I will make it up to town hall today, but it will need to be taken care of this week. I doubt "anyone" will bother me about it, but I can't count on that too long.
The sign on the back of the trailer says "caution, horse on board".... well that will remain to be seen. Tonka doesn't load so well when leaving "home" and as a rule, I allow myself lots of time to get him on!!! Since today is the first day in a long while, I am planning on an hour and half leeway time... I have my game plan in order, and we'll just see how it goes... (thus the story being part one.... part two will let you know how it went) I hope my entire "lesson" won't consist of "let's get on the trailer" as it has a couple of times in the past.
I expect that we will take it slow and easy. Most likely Laura will ride a good part of the lesson, she is very good at warm ups and proper balance, and it will probably take Tonka a little time to get back into it.... he's very young and though each spring that I have had him gets easier.. there is that learning curve that needs to be done again....besides... I dare say what shape my muscles are in as well.... so... here we go...................
Monday, March 26, 2007
moxie's 10th
Today is Moxie's 10th birthday, and when I found this photo (of the day I brought her home) I can hardly believe that 10 years have gone so quickly!!I fell in love with her, the first time I saw her, and she has been an amazing dog!!!
Her official name is Sleepyhollow's Ready or Not, CD/CDX/RN/CGC/TDI/FD/ChFD, Can. CD/CDX, UKC CD/CDX but for those of us who know and love her.... "Moxie" works just fine!!!
We have had many wonderful adventures! She has traveled up and down the east coast, and to Canada, has had her picture in the newspaper, has been a catalog model, and has won many titles and awards. She has been my companion and friend and we are hardly ever apart.She is the top dog in the house, and has taught all the spaniels proper doggie rules .(she housetraines puppies quicker than I ever could), she has been an excellent "foster mom" and has trained more of them than I (food aggression issues, getting along in a pack, not being shy around people!) She knows when to "push" and when to "back off"... I have learned a great deal from her!!! She loves life, and wakes up every morning with a wagging tail, ready to take on whatever the day may have to offer!!!
So in celebration of this wonderful creature.........HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Moxie (aka Moobie-shoo)
Sunday, March 25, 2007
weekend work
Now, as a rule, I don't like to sew on days that are nice outside, but Dancer needed me to finish up a little project for her. You see, the cats have pretty much taken over the garden window. It's a great place to sun themselves and watch all the activity outside. Since I don't (and never will) grow any plants there, I have just let them take it over. However, the grates that are on the bottom are easy things to catch their feet and nails on, so I decided that they needed a couple of comforty pillows. I no sooner got one done, and Miss Dancer had made a claim on it!!! She looks quite pleased at her "mommy's work"!!!
Then it was back to work in the sunroom. Ed gets the boards done out in the barn, and as soon as a batch is done, we work to get it up. This is a nice system, we usually have enough boards to take us a few hours to do, which turns out to be plenty when you are working overhead like this.
We figure we have about five more rows to do, and the ceiling will be done!!! Then it will be onto the floor. I am still pulling up the tiles, sadly, they are coming up easily... which means, Ed was right when he said the floor needed to be replaced!!!! (I was voting to keep the old tile floor) but I am sure that when it is all said and done, I will be happy that we did it too.
We got a new light for the porch door, so I am waiting for dark to arrive so I can check it out.... now... I think some Chinese food would be good for dinner...I am too pooped to cook!!!!
Friday, March 23, 2007
talent!!!
This is Nora, Kass and Nate's kitty, playing the tunes!!! A hidden talent that I haven't actually heard!!! But I understand that she is "quite good".
Kas is back in NC, waiting for Nate to arrive, then they will be back in Maine the first of the week. Charlie has been "left behind" with me. Walking dogs the past few days has been interesting... I am lazy, so I take five with me. I feel a little guilty leaving Tazzy and Tatter at home, but the five are about all I care to handle in one load. And the two puppies play fairly well together, so they do get their exercise!!!
The snow is dropping quick. The sidewalks are very wet, and the cockers come in dirty. But I hate not walking them.. they need to get out, and it's good for me too!! Just will have to put up with pawprints on the floor, and white coats that look a little gray!!!
I was so excited on my walk today, I saw pussywillows in bloom. (I wanted to get my camera and get some shots of them...maybe tomorrow). I love pussywillows.... certainly a sign of spring!!! I also saw a robin!!! so nice to see the birds returning and beginning their songs..... maybe Nora can play for them!!!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
SPRING!!???
see.... my horse trailer STILL buried in the snow!!! Where
is this spring that they speak of ??
Here is what the ol' Farmer's Almanac says:
March: In like a lamb a-bleating; sleeting, but it's only fleeting. Great days for the Irish and all of their friends;Look out below! It's snowing again! Clouds are breaking, bears awaking!
And the funny thing of it, they just about hit the nail with the predictions and dates... how do they do it?? I always have a copy of the almanac around, just to see just how close they come... so far... so good... want to "hear about April?"
April: Spring's dress rehearsal, then reversal. The snow must go on! Relief is coming, slowly but surely; get your sugar snaps in early! Kids and their buddies come home all muddy"
So, do we have one more snow to go threw... guess only time will tell, I on the other hand, am anxiously awaiting for that first warm (!) morning walk and the birds showing up again.....






