The snow will start to melt in earnest now. Last night was our final very cold night for a while. It will be nice to have favonian breezes to replace the north wind that has plagued us for two weeks.
Another busy day today – Devan arrived early with an assistant PT person named Dana, and they put Harry through his paces. It was a hard workout, and he was very groggy from the new medication. Once they departed, we had some calm, and Harry had a little bit of rest. I enjoyed watching the horses in the pasture between chores. During the bitter cold, they stayed by the shed to eat hay, but now they are searching for grass under the snow. Horses are designed to move from place to place eating, so this lifestyle is actually good for them.






In the house, Eddy played with his favorite toy – a reindeer Jane gave him for Christmas.


Roscoe went outside for a while, and was quite miffed that it took me so long to notice him at the sliding door!

Harry eventually woke up and enjoyed some lunch. As his lung condition has improved, Harry is on and off oxygen, which is nice.

When Jane came over to do chores, I was able to make a foray out to the paddock, and then walked to the mailbox with Jane, enjoying a catch up chatter.





It seems there is not much news today. I managed to do lots of work that is of no interest. We continue to be grateful for many friends, but we do not need anything. Thoughts and prayers for Harry are appreciated, and I think they are helping.
The day ended with a spectacular red sky at night, sailors’ delight!

Be safe, be well, be grateful, be kind. Slava Ukraini! Peace…

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