I have held the belief that a nation which cannot look honestly at itself, at the bad, along with the good, is a nation which will never evolve. The past couple of days have cemented this point of view.
Smell the roses while considering this.
GLIMPSES OF LIFE AT WORLDS END FARM.
Smell the roses while considering this.
Here's a real surprise. When my mother died I inherited her car, a 2005 Buick LeSabre (my parents would only own Buicks). I had a 1997 Jeep that is still in very good condition and now belongs to neighbor Bill. The Buick has 48,000miles on it. Yep, you read that right. It looks new.
Now you know another of my proclivities. Or is it peculiarities?
I certainly got off topic. So, as long as I went there we will jump from Homer to Zing (WF Last Roses) and his trip to Regina. He did very well considering he probably was the only horse in the ring who wasn't owned by a person with wealth. Which is a problem, likely in all breeds but this one in particular is dripping with $$$$. One of the judges was a performance trainer who liked him very much, which made him a contender. I bred for beauty AND athleticism. This was the 3 year-old futurity. He came in 5th out of the Top Ten.
Anyway, this is what I used to do for a couple of decades. Sorry, Homer. I didn't mean for you to share the stage.
***His name comes from his dam, who died at his birth. Her name was LF Diamond Rose. He was her last. Zing came from her habit of 'zinging' her teeth on the stall door bars when she wanted something. I called her 'jailhouse mama'.***
We are hopefully going to have a rainy afternoon. I will gladly give up my outside work for more rain. I'm generous like that.
Aroooooo Howard.
It wouldn't be a proper Saturday without Gatto. The boy loves a box, whether opened or standing on end.
I have accomplished about a third of my trimming, which pleases me no end. It's amazing how much is improved when there isn't shaggy grass bordering everything that has a border.
Do what brings you contentment. Even if it is whacking grass.