Terry, Boomer and I had walked up to the cross-over pipe looking at the spring projects we wanted to complete, walking ever so carefully in the ‘dry’ parts of the farm road.
We talked about moving this and that, of cleaning the ditch and removing the caps on the pipes when over-head
A low-flying airplane buzzed us…dipping the wings left then right! It was a wee bit of unusual fun on a very ordinary day.
Our daughter sent us a photo of T’Ata the proud bearer of a wonderous coat
MUD!
I do believe we need to dry out…rolling around in the dirt (mud) is NOT good for a lady’s coat!
What a mess! 🙂
Your friend on a western Colorado farm!
Linda
We are still snow struck with more to come. I know I will hate mud in a few weeks but it looks okay now. lol
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Rain coming in tonight with the whole weekend to be nothing but rain…rain and more mud. But you are so right, to get to mud season is WONDERFUL!
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Mud facials are all the rage.
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That’s what she says. And very snottily, I might add 🙂
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Catching up on your blog this morning. I loved your story about your Dad…many things about him reminded me so much of my Dad. Thanks so much for the walk down memory lane.
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You are most welcome! Hugs to you for having a great Dad also!
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It looks as if T’Ata had fun getting her new coat. I would say you all need a few dry days now!
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I think you are right…rain coming in tonight and for the whole weekend. Sigh
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Horses need to roll! 🙂
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Yes! Mud or no mud!
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Maybe she likes the mud to create a windproof layer on the outside of her cosy winter coat…
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Tee Hee
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A salute from the air!
That is quite something.
That horse must have been desperate for that mud bath – ha ha!
Colin
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It was a trip!
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Yep, you need to dry out a bit ~ Snow & standing water here 🙄
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Mud and standing water here
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Ha ha nothing like a good roll in the mud! 🙂
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Mud is wonderful!!!
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