Took lots of good pictures today, then set the camera in a shady part of the tractor and didn't remember it until right now. It's dark, my hair is wet and I'm warm from my bath, so I'm not going out to look for it. Hope it is still there and not bounced off somewhere while I fed.
Oh well.
Maybe pictures tomorrow.
Jim rebuilt the fence so the small herd could have their own turnout. Stuart and Skittles were not real pleased that they had been invaded by 10 horses and one mule. We tried to leave Juan out but he couldn't stand to be away from Rosie.
There was plenty of hay all around so everyone could eat all day. The donkeys, Gracie and Callie only had Ruby and Lexi to contend with.
Fencing took all morning and the afternoon was spent doing laundry and taxes. Will I ever get done?
Gathering goodies for the thrift store. Our house and garage are filled to the brim. Starting Mon. you can take your donations to the Thrift Store from 11-4. Open 6 days- closed Sunday. Check the website homeatlastthrift.com. We need lots of volunteers.
Cash and feed donations are always greatly appreciated. They are absolutely necessary for Home At last to continue serving the needs of the wonderful animals who live here. As you know, none of the critters here are resold or rehomed. When they come here they are truly Home At Last.
We value the life of each animal. They do not need to be anything but healthy and happy. Their value is in their existence.
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