Nov. 10th, 2005
And Briefly
Nov. 10th, 2005 07:26 amSixteen years ago, though not this month (rather more toward the end of Spring), I got up and went to work in the morning much like yesterday. I did not have goats when I got and went to work, and when I came home from work, I did have goats.
Yesterday, I did not have a horse. Now, I do.
( Sage )
Yesterday, I did not have a horse. Now, I do.
( Sage )
Face To Face
Nov. 10th, 2005 06:19 pmI've now taken an opportunity for a face-to-face meeting with Sage. She's about four years old, supposed to be a quarter horse but looks to have some thouroughbred in her. She's decided I do good ear scritching, and I provide nice treats as well as food. Wait 'til I start bringing her carrots and apples. *G*
We did get a chance to meet this morning; on my way out she was by the fence alongside our private road, and I paused to talk to her out of the car window. But it was early, and foggy, and I also needed to get on down the road to Hospital. They're funny about that, want you to actually be there and work in order to pay you.
Our neighbor's son, T, has a horse in her pasture that adjoins our property, and Sage & Him have been getting to know each other on opposite sides of that fence. Still, she did come trotting over for evening meal.
Pretty gait.
Now remember, this is Ruthie's horse.
We did get a chance to meet this morning; on my way out she was by the fence alongside our private road, and I paused to talk to her out of the car window. But it was early, and foggy, and I also needed to get on down the road to Hospital. They're funny about that, want you to actually be there and work in order to pay you.
Our neighbor's son, T, has a horse in her pasture that adjoins our property, and Sage & Him have been getting to know each other on opposite sides of that fence. Still, she did come trotting over for evening meal.
Pretty gait.
Now remember, this is Ruthie's horse.