Thanks, my dear, but Linda beat ya to it and I didn't pass any awards on because I was so late in getting to them that I figured everybody has gotten one already. It's yesterday's post if you're interested. I'll be popping by you to read yours!
Hey Callie, no problem! You know, I actually read your Scrap post this morning - it's been that kind of hairy week. I remember being impressed by the whole converted barn/house. I've always wanted to try doing that. Guess I need to find one for the horses to live in first, though - LOL!
LOL, At one time, I did consider making the ground floor set for the horses and living above, but I thought that it might be a bit of a problem with the health department and Steve would have had a fit! LOL
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Congratulations! I'm passing along the Honest Scrap Award. You'll find it here.
Hope your snow disappears soon!
Thanks, my dear, but Linda beat ya to it and I didn't pass any awards on because I was so late in getting to them that I figured everybody has gotten one already. It's yesterday's post if you're interested. I'll be popping by you to read yours!
Hey Callie, no problem! You know, I actually read your Scrap post this morning - it's been that kind of hairy week. I remember being impressed by the whole converted barn/house. I've always wanted to try doing that. Guess I need to find one for the horses to live in first, though - LOL!
LOL, At one time, I did consider making the ground floor set for the horses and living above, but I thought that it might be a bit of a problem with the health department and Steve would have had a fit! LOL
Great pictoral. I can relate, except that my guys come into the barn and tell me to hurry up.
It is amazing how much you can read from a horse's body language/behavior.
Well I guess they're glad they finally got you to do their bidding!
I sometimes think I miss out on a lot by not being the person to feed my horse. She definitely LOVES to eat. I'm sure I could learn a lot that way.
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