A beautiful day here, as the outside world continues to devolve in chaos.
The horses enjoyed another cool morning.
I took a picture of Roscoe on my desk. He was disgusted that I took a picture of him yawning and showing his fierce tiger teeth.
Oh, my! What big teeth you have! How dare you!?
The Maltese King of Cats went off in a sulk to meditate on the porch…
I puttered around the garden while it was cool. I decided yesterday to hang a hummingbird feeder, and had a visitor today. For the past couple of years I have not put out a hummingbird feeder, partly because it is so much trouble for someone else to fill when I am away horse showing. Ha! Doesn’t look like going away to show will be happening this year, anyway.
Geranium up from the basement Southern Magnolia blooming Globe Campanula blooming First Hummingbird at the feeder
Cora made a funny face while I was resting on the porch with my camera nearby.
Jane came over for pizza lunch, which Harry brought from Imo’s. Then we rode. It was a fitness ride and both horses were great. Harry snapped a picture as we rode back to the barn. We are so lucky to spend our days this way!
Marianne arrived with smiles, as always. Rosie loves her, as do we all.
As soon as the sun was nice and low, the horses went out into the freshly mowed north pasture for the night.
Oh, dear! As I am blogging, a looting varmint has dropped by. At least he is wearing a mask. Unfortunately, I may need to relocate him, since his visits are becoming more frequent.
Finally, Rainy, the Montana mule baby, enjoys her daily ear massage from Steve. It is very important for young mules to have their ears massaged, so that the ears stay long.
Stay safe, stay well, stay out of trouble.
Happy to see you and and Jane on horseback, Marianne is healing, and your bandit is wearing a mask! Enjoy.