Friday, October 31, 2008

First Snow Fall !!!!!!

It snowed for the first time up here, already. Naturally didn't stick, but it was still snow. I can't wait for the real stuff to actually get here. The sooner it gets here, the sooner it goes and the green can come back.






My truck didn't get to see it, it was in Glens Falls at work and Glens Falls only saw pouring cold rain all night. *sigh* poor truck, it's missing all the fun. Dad's truck sat all night at home, cause dad had the car at work, so at least his truck saw it. I saw alot in the shadowy area's on the ride home, but didn't have my camera with me to take some pictures- sorry.
The horses weren't so amused with the snow, or the heay frosts we've been getting. Phoenix took one look at it the first morning we had the heavy frost and planted his feet, almost refusing to leave his stall.




Doesn't Pheeny look amused??


Hahahaha, Jazz doesn't seem to care one way or another but I've had her for almost two years now(Thanksgiving will be two years :) )


Sunday, October 26, 2008

Ride TIme! Lots to update

Well, as I have now learned where the transmission is and the fact that it was a rebuilt inside it's old caseing(typical R&R) I didn't bother to climb under the truck and take a picture of it. But, I did get two bumper stickers to go with my 'Good Thoughts' sticker.

This morning was my first ride on Phoenix, I went up to Walker's and got his bit yesterday, he rides in a Kimberwick(Kylie thinks he might settle down and his mouth may soften for a D-ring eventually) We were out for about 45 minutes, walk trot(mostly) and a short canter. Boy my legs felt kind of like Jello. I haven't ridden for a while. Michelle came with me, taking Jasmine out. Phoenix is already Coggins'd for the fair next year, but I have to get Jasmine done in the spring so Michelle can take her to the fair, they could fairly well together at the Gymkhana, she's got the spunk.

















We know the saddle that Michelle is using is too small for her, but she forgot her own and She used what was available. Next weekend she's going to bring her's which fits Jazz just like it fits Red (Rachel's gelding that she has ridden as well.)




As for bunny pics, I got a few, naturally, of the babies :) They are getting bigger, couple more weeks until they get weaned and then sold. *sniff* I'll miss that little Holland buck baby, he's just soo friendly. One buck, one doe Hollands (The grayish baby with the black mommy is the boy, the other is a female baby), the dutch, I've been through them, and I've left myself enough room to keep at least one female from that litter, if not two. Since I sold their dad and I have two other Blue males I want to keep two of them so I have three females that are not related to the two males.







There actually is six dutch babies, you can only see five of them, since one was playing on top of mommy Amita. Skye is such a strong mother, she keeps her kids in line so well and all of her children have always been so well behaved, That's probably one of the reasons I like her so much. She may not be the friendliest rabbit, but she has good mothering skills and she does show fairly well.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Poor Truck

Well I'm vehicleless for a few days, I'm driving dad's little car to work for now. No pictures, I wouldn't want to embarress the truck, but it's sitting at Saunder's transmission, getting a new rebuilt transmission. It got started today, so that's a plus. From all the records that we went through on the truck, it never had a new transmission put in it; according to Saunder's that was the pickup truck model's problems was their tranny's went at 100k miles. If the records are correct(which I firmly believe they are) This tranny went 254k before it gave way. They said they've only seen 2 or 3 of them that went that far and so far mine's the record holder (plus for the truck!) Dad and I agreed it was better to fix the truck than to trying using that money to buy a little car and leaving the truck to sit until spring when we could try to fix it ourselves. I'd probably had fixed it anyway, it's my baby I adore that truck! (It's well loved Uncle Jim.) I'll take a picture of the nice pretty shiney transmission when it comes home(which could be as early as Friday!) I got off lucky with it, not elecrical until the 1993's and it's not 4-wheel drive- both would have raised the cost of repair substantially- heaven forbid it hae been newer and 4-wheel drive. This repair is only $1565 but that puts all my other plans onto the backburner until that's paid off. *Sigh* oh well, there's always other times to travel and play.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

More Horse info and Pics!!


Well the two got turned out today and Jazz wasn't allowed far from Phoenix, he just wouldn't allow it. Dad finished brushhogging the feild down- I'm scared of the tractor(be the only motorized thing I'm afraid of) Phoenix and the other boys don't quite get along yet and I want to get his shoes off before he mets them, cause those will make more of a mess if they decide to fight.

For complete information on Phoenix, since I was requested. H'e 24 years old, I'm getting his exact birthday soon. 15.3 HH solid Red Dun Appaloosa(Yes I know, there's no spots but he's a registered Appy cause both his parents were Appy's). He's a real sweetie. Jasmine is 15 years old, approximately 14.3HH Bay Arabian. Both as I have noticed tonight when I was bringing them in, both have no leg markings and have 'star' markings on their forheads. Phoenix's is more of a cresant moon and Jazz's is an upside down, backwards tear drop. She's got a white dot on her lips too- a snip mark, but it's not really noticable.

This information is for Aunt Cathryn, I asked Kylie what the difference was between 'D' ring and 'O' ring snaffles was, Cause Phoenix can work in a 'D' ring, but for showing he needs a Kimberwick (someone was rough with his mouth and hardened it when he was younger). The 'D' rings are a bit stronger and work well on hardheaded horses with softer mouths instead of getting a harsher bit. Well I'll get more pictures and information up next weekend, it's time to start my work week.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Phoenix Has Arrived!!!





Phoenix made the journey with dad and I today(well really it was dad that did all the hard work) but he's here now and I just have to get him a new bite, I forgot to grab his bridle from Kylie. Opps. At least I know what kind of bit he uses.






Here's a picture of him today, once he got to the farm.









Dad's truck had a good work out today. It had a few troubles on the uphills, V6 with high gearing just wasn't made for that kind of hauling. It could do it but it didn't like it. Once I get my truck set up to tow a trailer like that in the spring, my truck will do better cause it's geared lower-as dad told and explained to me.






I took a few pictures for Aunt Cathryn and Aunt Lisa of colorful leaves, hot air balloons and a horse(that one is for Lisa :) )


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Rabbits!

Well there really actually isn't much to say, my babies are getting older, bigger and the two Hollands have started to hop around the cage, still waiting for the dutch babies to start hopping out of the box-another week. The holland babies are changed color more too. The only proper thing to do is wait until they're three weeks to be able to get true color and sex. Though for my best guesses, the grayish one is a boy and the other(Blue tort, but also starting to look dark sable point now) looks like a girl. I'm fairly good at sexing them, not as good figuring out the true color.

















Well I've also gone Garage-Saleing this weekend. Argyle TownWide is this weekend. I found myself a nice little 6-gun, gun cabinent that just needs new locks and a little work. The wood is scratched and chipped in a few places, but I could sand it and re-stain it and Dad said we could change the locks. $10, so now I can put *my* 257 Roberts (Not quite mine, but close enough), my shotgun, Allen's Shotgun and his 22 and I think dad's going to put a fwe others in the cabinent, once Dad and I get it fixed up. It's pretty, nice artwork on the glass front.









A new one runs at least $300 that I have found, so $10 for this one wasn't bad, and now Dad can take his other guns out of their locking cases where he's got them.






Update with the horses too, Abby's got another person coming to take a look at her today, I can't keep her, she still doesn't like Jasmine and since Jasmine was first, she stays- and not to mention she's my baby. Abby's such a sweet heart, but she needs a more appropriate home. Jasmine has already met Pheonix and the two got along back then, so they should now. I've got one more person to ask about borrowing a trailer to go pick up Pheonix, and if Tammy let's me, I'll go get Pheonix next weekend.




I'll miss Abby, but At least she can be in a good place, besides in my heart. Also hopefully she'll stay in the fence there. She keeps going through the fence at Gena's, I took this picture on one serene morning that the two were leaving each other alone, and Spudley was standing right behind me lipping my hair- and the camera cause it's shiney.
Eventually I ended up putting all eight horses into the one feild and Abby and Jody fought for dominence, both got a little bit beat up, but Abby seems to be the one on top. Jody took chunks from Spudley's neck because Jody wanted all the mares for himself and Jazzy stayed with Spudley. We've got some nice fall foliage and I'll get some pictures today/this week of it and post them next weekend when I'm not working.








Saturday, October 4, 2008

Horse pics!!




Well I forgot to add pictures of Abby and Jazz! Silly me. Well I bought them turnout rugs at that last auction. $20 each. Jazzy's is perfect, if not a bit short (her fly sheet was a 69", but the rug needs to be 71" or 72") Abby's sheet, though I measured her at 82" and those are 84", they should probably be 78" but for that kind of price I wasn't arguing really. Abby's is green with blue trim and Jazzy's is Blue with Green trim. Normally I kind of fight myself for blanketing, especially this early but it was very windy and almost 30 last night; Jazz has scrapes on her hips (from rubbing) and Abby's still thin so I didn't want them to get chilled.


And pictures of the babies only 6 days later than the other posts. the grayer looking one(left/first one) is going to be blue, the other is very obvious (to rabbit people anyway) to be blue tort. (Right/last one)



Boring three weeks, kind of






Well it's kind of been boring up here, not much going on. I'm getting a gelding, and if Gena won't allow me to keep three horses, Abby will be the one that goes. I'm getting a 15.3 hh solid red dun appaloosa(he is a registered Appy) gelding named Pheonix, once I get the money together for a trailer(tis only $250) and go get him, he's down at Kylie's still. Kylie just can't afford to keep him. I keep telling her she's got to move north, she's too close to NYC and board's expensive down there ($600ish a month)


That's Pheonix with Kylie's dad there. I learned to gallop on him and to jump with him.

Well I bred out my blue dutch doe to the blue buck that I sold(Larry), and she finally produced, 6 beautiful blue babies. I can't wait until they get older and show them. I'm hoping Cindy and Rachel bring me home a new Tort Dutch doe from NY state convention (Which they are at today.) They said if they could, they'll be bringing me home a blue and a tort (both does) but both are going to be Grand Champions so that I can get some really nice stock to work with, Can't tell that my dutch are my favorites, can you?

And the pictures of Skye's two Speedle babies, one is a solid Blue and the other is a Blue-Tort, they are Holland Lops. Skye is Solid black and Speedle is broken Blue. They are almost two weeks old, now and 7 days older than Amita's babies.



The solid Blue is the one that is looking into my hand, the blue tort is the one I got to face the camera, I think. They've changed in color alot since I took these a few days ago, not to mention gotten larger. I've got better pictures of them on my camera, but I haven't downloaded them to the computer yet. I'll get them up soon enough.

I'll also get pictures of me and Pheonix from when I rode him with Kylie back in college, up as soon as I get them off of my tower and onto the laptop. The tower's going to become my juke box for now. I've got to rearrange stuff so that I can organize the two computers and get Office put back on the tower permanently.