Time Flies – March 18

I am hopeless at time management, allocating my time improperly and unrealistically. Hence, the blog has fallen off a bit. Speaking of time, this post will be a longish one…

Harry has recovered rapidly over the past couple of weeks, and has been discharged from Physical Therapy. No more visits from Devan, who pushed Harry to independence remarkably quickly.

I have found some time for bird pictures, of course…

The cats are all well, despite a bitter cold spell that we have just endured. The temperature on Sunday dropped almost 50 degrees, with howling winds and threats of tornadoes. Cats stayed in the warm tack room during two bitter nights. Spring weather returns today.

On Sunday, I had to relent and bring the horses into the barn. It was uncommonly awful weather, and the boys were very grateful. The winds were so wild that the shed didn’t provide much shelter from the rain. Bart and Oisin rolled to dry off immediately, Stone was only interested in munching hay.

Back outside in the morning, Stone was still interested in hay, even as he secured the award for filthiest horse in Missouri.

There hasn’t been much excitement in the past two weeks, with the exception of a frightening episode when Jane’s Polly wandered off. Polly is deaf and mostly blind, and quite confused. Luckily, as I searched westward, Jane went east and found her. The demented senior had made her way to the gravel road, and some kind neighbors recognized her and helped Jane corral her to bring her home. Now, Polly is on a leash when outside until a pen project is completed (by early April, they say).

Meanwhile, our dogs are OK… Eddy is quite obsessed by coyotes. There are many around, as we can hear them at night singing in the woods. Eddy loves it when they come into the pastures.

Spring flowers have arrived, but the cold snap has done some damage, I fear. Looked like Jane’s magnolia had started to bloom and was badly frozen. Here, the daffodils took quite a hit. It will be interesting to see if they rebound. The forsythia blooms at the edge of the woods seem to have survived.

Marilyn rode through on Trigger, with Roy, before the weather turned bitter. I had a camera handy.

I have not ridden since the troubles started on September 15 – six months now – perhaps my longest hiatus in 60 years. I did climb on Oisin in December, just to feel a horse under me. The possibility of riding again is beginning to kindle a spark within…

We had an unexpected Saint Patrick’s Day visit from Joe, laden, as always with goodies. Harry and I had forgotten to wear green, but Joe made up for us!

We have had some beautiful skies during my two weeks absence from blogging…

Be safe, be well, be resolute, and kind. Find solace in this spectacular world, and be grateful. Hope for a miracle, hope for peace. Slava Ukraini! Peace, please, everywhere. Stay strong…

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3 responses to “Time Flies – March 18”

  1. Yetismith Avatar

    Those storms sounded so awful and I thought often of you. I was glad to see your post! It’s too bad about the frost damaging early flowers but I hope most will survive. They are so pretty. Harry is an amazing man! I am so glad to see how well he has recovered. With all you have to do, I don’t wonder you have trouble managing time. Anyway, you certainly manage to take some wonderful photographs.

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  2. Patti Teper Avatar
    Patti Teper

    Wonderful photos of dear Harry. He’s blooming with the flowers! Harry had to be one of Devan’s most successful patients. They obviously worked so well together. (I wish I had Devan when I needed a pt.) And, Anne, do you realize how amazing some of your bird photos are? The animation you capture (woodpecker watching the cardinal take off) makes them unique. (Btw, however you deal with time management, you accomplish more on any given day than I possibly could!)

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  3. Gayle Lampe Avatar

    So good to see a blog again! Harry looks terrific!!!!!! I’m so glad. I don’t know how you do all you do, but I must admit I really miss your blogs when they aren’t there! Please do everything you HAVE to do and then if there is time, blog for your fans. Please know you are appreaciated.

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