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Interesting, Soap~my husband's grandfather had an excellent bay mare of the same lineage you mentioned and he also called her "Penny." She was an extremely good horse, but the grandsons wanted to do a few things in an arena and that is one thing she absolutely hated. Was never a good arena horse. Didn't bother Grand-dad much~he was probably relieved!!
 
Weather here is starting out absolutely beautiful...blue sky with a few fluffy white clouds....of course, those clouds could always turn a tad ugly in the afternoon!!!! How about anyone over on the west coast/oregon/washington area???
 
Sun is shining but more rain on the way tonite. Calling for severe thunderstorms to hammer us tonite. Guess we'll have to wait and see. It is so wet here, that the few cows we have at home we are stil feeding cause we cant get them to pasture yet. We have to hook the 4 wheel drive onto the MFD MX 110 CIH to get it through the mud with the bales. All the oldtimers cant ever remember it being this wet in this area. :shock: :shock: :shock:
 
Manitoba_Rancher said:
Sun is shining but more rain on the way tonite. Calling for severe thunderstorms to hammer us tonite. Guess we'll have to wait and see. It is so wet here, that the few cows we have at home we are stil feeding cause we cant get them to pasture yet. We have to hook the 4 wheel drive onto the MFD MX 110 CIH to get it through the mud with the bales. All the oldtimers cant ever remember it being this wet in this area. :shock: :shock: :shock:

the oldtimers around here will tell you that they have never seen the mountains and hills this green and this wet in decades!!! sure is pretty, but also makes getting around a pain when you are constantly getting stuck in the mud and your hubby has to rescue you in the tractor!! :shock: :oops: :wink:
 
Australian Cattleman said:
Our lawn is nice and green and the flowers are blooming quite well. Will prune the roses in about a months time. We have pansies and calendulas in bloom at the minute. We have lots of daffodils in the ground as well as ranunculi,cottage gladioli,ixias,babianas,dutch iris,star lavender,crocus and lots of other bulbs. Our garden is about an acre and a half. We have lots of native and deciduous rees. We have about 100 roses. In about 18months to 2 years we will open our garden to the public once a year.
Here in Australia they have a thing called the open garden scheme. It has gardens open at various times and various areas at leats once a year. All the money for admission goes to charity.
My garden just has me (and my wife who does the watering).
Colin

Colin, any chance of you putting up pictures of your garden?? The roses and bulbs sound lovely.
 
:p here in the dakota's we a got a little snow, sun broke out today and felt like warm day of 29 degrees!

Horse feels fresh got the buck out. :cboy:
ya all have a great day.
 
Waiting on the snow to start falling...weeee More moisture. We have been getting some.. a few are saying only enough to make a mess BUT it all adds up and any is better than NONE
 
This is strange: a town in VA that was the epicenter of the east coast earthquake last year was badly hit by a tornado yesterday and tornadoes aren't common in VA
 

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