Keep ’em Guessing, Morning Walk Stories

Awareness of the outside world. Anecdotal news from the measles front. Since we are in – let’s call it upper middle age – husband looked into the necessity of getting a measles booster. Doc asked that he get tested first, so that they would not have to use a shot if he didn’t need it. Docs are being careful about having enough for kids, etc. I don’t know if this is due to the current political climate or to a conservative (lower-case c) attitude on the part of the docs. Husband is fine. Numbers were 3x above required threshold.

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Just when I think there is a plan, they change their minds.

I warbled on about how the horses are doing most of the morning walk on their own. Rodney 50% of the time. Milton 100% off lead. [On Lead and Off Lead]

Whereupon, we switched to me needing to be attached to both horses in both directions.

Item one. Grass buffet after all that rain.

Item two. Fly spray before we start the walk.

Result. Thanks ever so much. We have decided to graze.

Even Milton put his head down for snacks instead of headed toward the cookies. I didn’t think that was possible.

After a few days of this, they went back to walking off lead as before. Complete with Milton trotting up to regain his spot. [Milton’s Position in The Parade]

Onwards!
Katherine

2 thoughts on “Keep ’em Guessing, Morning Walk Stories

  1. Everyone needs a break from work from time to time.

    Especially with such a demanding schedule.

    Joan

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