Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Artic Tundra! Again...

It's frrreeezzzing!!! -4 this morning. I decided to play on the computer this morning. Around 2 this afternoon I braved the artic blast to go see Jiggies.

There were loads of people in the arena so I decided not to go in. So we played the "Im eating, I'm not coming over to you" game. I started to walk away and next thing I know, he's hanging over the fence looking at me! Funny little turkey.

We spent some undemanding loving time together. I gave him his herbs and oils then he decided I was too cold so told me to leave. Didn't argue!

I will be so looking forward to warmer weather. I want to take a couple of afternoon's off just so we can be together. WHEN IT'S WARMER. Maybe the air will warm just enough to evaporate all the melting snow and it won't be muddy! Yeah, that's the ticket!!! Tally Ho!!! We plan on having a great week!

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I am a southern girl who moved north right out of highschool. Born and raised in Fla, couldn't take the intense heat. I moved to Massachussetts and loved New England. From there I moved to the Midwest when my boys were small. Here I have made a great life with my special boys. I have a great job, friends and as of a few years ago a terrific husband. I love life. My boys are grown now and off in college. It is a quiet satisfaction that these boys helped me thru some hard times and they are well rounded happy adults. I am truely blessed. I also have an extensive pet list! I love animals as well! I bought my boy in 2000 after I was laid off at my job. Best thing I ever did! I have been working Parelli with him since about 2001 but more dilligently in the last 6 months. He introduced me to the wonderful world of oils when he split his back hoof almost off! I now work holistic with all my animals. I am a Reiki Master Teacher (energetic healing) and work with some herbs as well for whole health of the animal (and humans)! It is truely a fabulous journey he is taking me on...