Share Your Day (February 2013)

Elena

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Good Morning Everyone:) Well, here it is Share Your Day (February 2013) I guess I'm the first lol anyway I am still awake from Jan 31 and I've been home from work since 10:25 PM, I won't be sharing anything right now because I am a little too tired and still have yet to get ready for bed but I hope this month starts out well for you all. Have a wonderful day:)
 

The sun is shining, it's a balmy 19 degrees with patches of ice on the back roads, so most of the counties in Middle Tennessee have closed the schools - lol lol

I'm from the OH/PA border and we had some wicked nasty back roads that got nastier in the winter. If the bus drivers had to take an ax to hack the ice off the school bus doors, school did not close - lol lol

My best news for the day, and possibly the rest of the month, naturally is horse-related. While I have two Brothers trimming my horses these days, and re-habbing my severely foundered horse, I work on the foundered horse's hooves in-between their 4-week visits.

I have a re-hab Trimmer in California helping me. This last time I included a video, along with the standard update pics. Her Lift-a-huge-weight-off-my-shoulders-words were "if I didn't know Joker was foundered, I wouldn't know he foundered; he is well on his way to recovery." Monumental as he had foundered so bad last Spring, it's a miracle his inner hoof bone, a/k/a coffin bone didn't literally sink right thru the sole into the open air.

He has the horse version of Type II diabetes, so to keep it simple, translate diabetic foot problems to an 1,100 pound horse's hoof and there ya have it; I have been fighting for his life. I'll bet I get that grazing muzzle on before March grass this year.

Anyway, that's my best news, the sun is out but the temps are Fugly, my horse is recovering, and it's "a good day today" (think the Good will song:)

I hope everybody's Friday is a good one ---it IS Friday isn't it? :eek:nthego:
 
Every day is a Friday around my place.

February 1. It's to be mid 60s weather with sunny, blue skies today. This is the month of Wifey's 70th Birthday which happens to fall on Valentines Day. I never forget that day!

She just wished me a happy February. We play a silly game about who's first to wish the other a happy month each 1st of the month. It's easy to forget early in the morning.

And I'm installing a new, vented heater on FishWisher the boat today. That means fishing season is almost here once again and I'll be chasing the mighty sturgeon out on the California Delta for the first time this year. Hopefully I'll get out there next week.

Ahhhh... it's February 1 and I can see springtime from here!! :D
 

Yeah for Joker..that is good news TWH!.. Sounds like he is a management challenge, thank goodness he has such a great horsie mom!

Fishwisher..my brother occasionally fishes for Sturgeon in Washington state. Like the salmon, there doesn't seem to be too many left these days. I don't have a boat, but I am determined to go trout fishing when the weather gets better. They taste just a good caught from the bank as in a boat..and I'm more into the eating aspect than the sport of it..LOL
Happy February BD to the missus!

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Elena..Sounds like you are a night prowler, too. I have to make myself go to bed and even then I'm only good there for 6 hours max..of course, when you work late it takes a while to unwind and decompress.

Not much doing around here today, except to keep warm and let the dogs in, let the dogs out.:)
 
Today was an interesting one for me. In my work schedule I was off but had to go to a meeting about 45 minutes away for a technology committee. I had to go because the Director of the Library himself recommended my name to the chairman. That's not just the head of one library but the head of 16 library branches for a whole county (The "BIG" Boss). Now, I was interested and excited to attend BUT I just got back from vacation this past Monday and my jet lag morphed into a head cold so I had to drug myself up so as not to sniffle and cough at the meeting. So I had to drive on one of the wost stretches of road (I95 in SE Florida) slightly "high" on cold meds but luckily the meeting was held at a University library and they had a coffee shop in the lobby so I was able to have a throat soothing beverage for the meeting and survived.

Then when I got home my wife and I went grocery shopping so I'm a bit tired at the moment.
 
Let's see ... it's 8:38 PM, it's 20 degrees outside (with the wind, about 12), I just had two pieces of buttered toast, today is the last day of voting for a writing-contract competition I'm in, and I just snagged a sweet magazine-article submission - best-paying 700 words I've ever written!
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Let's see ... it's 8:38 PM, it's 20 degrees outside (with the wind, about 12), I just had two pieces of buttered toast, today is the last day of voting for a writing-contract competition I'm in, and I just snagged a sweet magazine-article submission - best-paying 700 words I've ever written!
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Congrats Sifu! :applause2:
 
Anyway, that's my best news, the sun is out but the temps are Fugly, my horse is recovering, and it's "a good day today" (think the Good will song:)

The sun is warmer :sunshine: and temps less Fugly, when Joker is getting better, that's great news!

And I'm installing a new, vented heater on FishWisher the boat today. That means fishing season is almost here once again and I'll be chasing the mighty sturgeon out on the California Delta for the first time this year. Hopefully I'll get out there next week.

Ahhhh... it's February 1 and I can see springtime from here!! :D

New heater sounds nice, and springtime is just 'round the corner...happy fishing, enjoy! :woohoo:

Today was an interesting one for me. In my work schedule I was off but had to go to a meeting about 45 minutes away for a technology committee. I had to go because the Director of the Library himself recommended my name to the chairman. That's not just the head of one library but the head of 16 library branches for a whole county (The "BIG" Boss).

Kudos for being recommended by the big boss, that's gotta feel good! :thumbsup: Hope you're over your cold soon, it is stressful when we fear coughing, sneezing, at a big meeting...take care!

I spent the day shopping around for a new pair of badly needed sneakers (tennis shoes), or other comfortable shoe. I have big/wide feet for a woman, and have had some problems in the past when I was working on my feet all day with plantar fasciitis. Anyhoo, I wasn't able to find anything that was comfy enough today, but will keep looking.

For sneakers, I usually buy men's sizes because they're wider and fit better. New Balance or Saucony have been okay in the past. I tried on a nice pair of Asics "gel" that were comfy, but really narrow in fit, will never work. I don't want to spend a lot of money either, so I also try to get things when they're on sale if I can.

Stuffed my face at home with shrimp dipped in hot butter, and now hubby is marinating a couple of racks of natural pork ribs in barbeque sauce, he always BBQs ribs for the Superbowl, even if we don't have anyone over. With that will be succotash (corn and baby lima beans). I put on a good amount of holiday weight, and the run's not over yet. :eek:
 
Happy Groundhog Day!

Not a big fast food fan, but may head over to Sonic today for half-priced foolong coneys...Happy Groundhog Day, looks like early spring...haven't really had much of a winter here yet.

See more here: ABC News: An early spring is on the way, according to groundhog “Punxsutawney Phil.”
When the Pennsylvania groundhog emerged from his dwelling at Gobbler’s Knob Saturday morning, he did not see his shadow.
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Punxsutawney was about 1-1/2 hours east of us. My son and a few friends (well two car loads) skipped school, when they were seniors, to see Phil make his predictions first-hand. He said, they barely got a spot where they could see Phil, it has turned into such a huge party/event.

There might be something to the early spring because I have seen a pair of Canada geese on the move in the last ten days or so. I saw them on a particularly cold day the first time and thought they had their signals crossed, but mehbee not----------
 
Today was Buckin' cold, never got above freezing. We had a downpour of soapy snow that suddenly turned to fluffy snow, lasted long enough to quickly put one inch on the ground and it was gone in an hour. We have been in Tennessee nine years and it seems the big snows come in March. By big I mean 8 inches:rofl: but when one lives an hour from Alabama 8 inches is panic time for the locals. I hope we get that much snow, once before winter ends, so I have an excuse to plow the driveway.

I kept Animal Planet on and watched a whole bunch of those "Too Cute" puppy and kitten shows, where they choose three litters of newborns and film/narrate them until they are old enough to be placed in new homes.

Then I made Mr. TWHRider help me with my own Too Cute video - lol Joker, the horse that's recovering from founder, has to stay in the yards and one front pasture. If he's by the house when I go down to clean stalls, he always follows the 4-wheeler and his reward for that is getting to eat at the salad bar for 20 minutes (the hay stack). Because I wanted a video of him, he almost made a liar out of me but he heard me say "cookies" and finally did what he was supposed to:sentimental:

I'm sure something good will be on the Hallmark channel tonight and Mr. TWHRider will most likely watch the lastest Barrett-Jackson or 30 yr old NASCAR. We are polar opposites when it comes to TV:tv:
 
This day dawned grey and cold. Well, not by your standards, TWH, but in the high 30s and grey. It stayed grey all day. After several days of blue skies and sunshine, it was a downer. I had planned to get that heater installed in my boat's cabin, but just couldn't drag my sorry butt out of the recliner to work in the grey outdoors. Late this afternoon, in about 60°, I took a walk, put the charger on the boat batteries, and hauled in some firewood. So the day wasn't entirely spent in my cozy recliner...
 
My brother and I prowled antique/junk shops all afternoon. There are a lot of those up here in these hills and it's a good way to get out of the house and pass a cold afternoon.

Half of the junk in those shops was probably mine at one time, that I sold in garage sales over the years. I wonder how these places afford to pay rent overhead, it seems like it's just a storage place for most of it. Lots of lookers, but not many buyers, including us.

We didn't get around to eating all day, but I had enchiladas prepped and quacamole waiting to be made. A couple of cold beers while finishing the cooking, and yum, it was really worth the wait.
 
Fishwisher, your fishing is to you what my horses are to me. You could be a star in Brad Paisley's fishing song "I'm gonna miss her" - lollol

If you're not familiar with this song, the gal in the video is the actress Kimberly Williams. She ended up marrying that sweet Brad Paisley and they now have two sons. So it's perfectly fine for you to enjoy the video with your wife:sentimental:

http://www.cmt.com/videos/brad-paisley/26260/im-gonna-miss-her.jhtml

Ozarkgal, sounds like you and your brother had a great day junking.

Ya'all need to plan a trip next year to the "127 Corridor Sale". GMA's Lara Spencer even went on that with her mom. I've never been on it, but if you and your brother like junking that much, this would be a spectacular event - just pick a spot - lollol I'm sure you could pick an area that something your husband would enjoy while you and your brother went yard saleing:eek:nthego:

http://www.127sale.com/

Today is the Superbowl! I can't wait for the commercials!!! I'm recording the game so I can fast-forward and won't miss any of the commercials - lol lol :D
 
Thanks, TWH. Yep, I've listened to that song many times and usually when fishing. But I've never seen that video. Very nice. And while Wifey and I are very compatible, she's never gone fishing with me and probably never will. But like cheap beer, that's not all bad!

(By the way, Brad Paisley ought to try sturgeon fishing and give up on those itty-bitty bass.)
 
17 degrees last night after a light dusting of snow. 25 degrees now, not too much wind, so it's tolerable. Spent the day doing maintenance on the laptop and setting up an account with Payza, an alternative to PayPal, since I came to the realization that if I get a large amount of money coming in all of a sudden I'm limited to withdrawing only $500/mn. They've also been known to freeze accounts when there is "suspicious activity".

... like someone having a large amount of money coming in. *sigh*

It's good to have alternate plans.
 
Rain this morning, Feb. 4th.I went shopping to the drug store, the feed store and then to walmart. After I got home and had a bite to eat I went to the garden and planted English peas,

Fishwisher, I have a small lake ( 6 acres) behind my house. We catch bluegill,goggle eye, catfish, Largemouth bass, and crappie. I've tried some jigs a couple of times recently but couldn't get a bite.
 
BORING!!!! BORING!! That's pretty much it in a nutshell today...We're having what I refer to as Oregon weather today....Rainy all day, cold and dreary. Oh, there's plenty I could be doing, like clean out closets, drawers, pluck my wild chin hairs, shave my gorilla legs, take out the trash etc., but motivation escapes me today, just living from lunch to dinner.

Seriously, Rkunsaw..I did not know you could plant peas so early..I tried some last spring, but must have got them in too late. I only got a few straggly ones.

Phil..I learned something else today. What's with PayPal only allowing you to withdraw $500? It's you money, what right or reason do they have to hold it?

TWH..Thanks for the info on the 127 corridor Sale. I have heard of it and it sounds like a blast. I think a lot of the dealers around here go to it. That sale is for serious junk sale junkies..I'm more in the lightweight category. I keep telling myself I have to unload some of this baggage, not drag more home, especially since I spent most of the day yesterday unpacking boxes that were left in the trailer from our move here 2 years ago...don't know how I lived without all that stuff for so long.

Would you believe I found a huge rubbermaid container full of old bridles, bits and reins that I thought were long gone. It even had the first bridle I ever bought. I brought it in to oil it up and use as a decorator piece...yeeehaw!..LOL
 
Would you believe I found a huge rubbermaid container full of old bridles, bits and reins that I thought were long gone. It even had the first bridle I ever bought. I brought it in to oil it up and use as a decorator piece...yeeehaw!..LOL

I still have stuff that was packed, and never un-packed from when I moved from PA to SoCal in 1998 - lol lol

I'll bet the leather quality on that old bridle is 100 X's better than anything you'd find today; unless you buy English leather.

Remember when Sears was Sears-Roebuck and they sold farm stuff and horse tack? I still have the saddle/bridle/martengale mom bought me for my first horse in 1959 - lol lol lol It's black with fake silver diamond studs and even has taps on the stirrups! Whoo Hoo!

I sat in that saddle for kicks, a few years back. That thing is like sitting on a cement block and it killed my back - lol lol I've got 7 or 8 saddles in the attic and the kicker is I have ridden bareback the bulk of my life. I've always had saddles around for when somebody else wanted to ride. I love to have saddles and would collect them like shoes, if I could afford to. I've gotten a few good deals from drunks at the local roadhouse looking for beer money:playful:
 
I'll bet the leather quality on that old bridle is 100 X's better than anything you'd find today; unless you buy English leather.

Remember when Sears was Sears-Roebuck and they sold farm stuff and horse tack? I still have the saddle/bridle/martengale mom bought me for my first horse in 1959 - lol lol lol It's black with fake silver diamond studs and even has taps on the stirrups! Whoo Hoo!

You're so right about the quality. My first saddle came from Montgomery Wards, It was made by Ozark Saddle Company when they used to make saddles for Monkey Wards. It was heavily tooled and included the matching bridle (the one I have) and breast collar. It was a roping type saddle and weighed about 40 lbs. It was a serious saddle and very comfortable.

I logged many miles of trail riding and even did some team roping in it. Also, it fit nearly every horse I owned over the years, and I broke a number of young ones and did all my initial training in it until the horse progressed to english. I kept it for 40 years and never had to repair it.

Most of my riding and lessons were done hunter and I had quite a collection of english saddles and tack. I also still have my first english saddle. Talk about quality. It was a cheapy at the time, and it was ridden in on a daily basis for almost for 40 years and only had some minor stitching repair over the years. It was my go to saddle for trail riding, show training and arena work. It is twice the quality of the stuff I see these days. I still have that one, retired on my loft wall as a deco piece.

You know these vintage saddles are worth big $$ these days if they're in good condition. I saw an old western saddle like mine on eBay for about 3X what I paid for it back when. I'll bet that black saddle of yours is worth something, aside from the memories.


If I ever needed another saddle (in my dreams) I would certainly buy the older used stuff in good condition before I would lay out the bucks for the cardboard stuff they call saddles these days.

Speaking of riding bareback. That's how I learned to ride and believe me you learn fast how to be one with the horse, huh? I never owned a saddle until early adulthood and am happy I really learned how to ride instead of depending on a saddle to save my butt. It served me well in some tricky situations.

This video is spectacular and I am in no way saying I could ever ride like this, even in my best days, holding my mouth just right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkK29D6NHQQ

Thanks everyone for being patient while TWH and I have our daily horse fix:rolleyes:

Oh, and just to keep this topic legit, no big plans for the day, except to get out of the freakin' house. The weather's gonna be nice and I am shooting for a campfire cookout this afternoon...even if it's only turkey sausage and beans.
 
It's gonna be another "Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood" ad I intend to take full advantage. I'll get the grand kids off to Junior high and High school, Go for a nice walk at the park, then run and errand or two. Gonna be in the mid to upper 60's again. As you can tell my "Spring Fever" has already kicked in and I know we will have at least another week or two of cold weather before our spring arrives but I always get ahead and try to wish spring here!
Life is good, Make it Great !
 
OMG Ozarkgal, that girl is a much stronger rider than I was in my best day. She sits that horse like she should.

Have you ever seen Stacy Westfall's championship at-liberty win?. It's a tearjerker because she lost her dad 24 days before the competition. The announcer almost lost it when he introduced her. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-7v8Ck1crg

I think learning to ride bareback makes everyone a better rider and a rider more in tune to the horse. My Arab was a child's lesson horse for many years. If we couldn't convince the children to sit bareback first, we made them take their feet out of the stirrups and stretch their arms out. There is no better way to "find you seat" and thus, balance - lol

"Monkey" Wards - I haven't heard that in eons - lol lol

Ok back on thread track - anything I need to do in the house won't be fun. I have to rasp Joker's heels down today. If the weather stays really quiet and peaceful, I may try turning him out with the rest of the herd. It would give me an excuse to spend some time on the 4-wheeler, in the middle of them, to make sure the Bully Horse doesn't tear into him. Sitting in the pasture on the 4-wheeler would be more fun than the angst of running the vacuum -- mehbee I could get the dogs to do that -- right :stupid:
 
Great walk this AM, 3.5 miles in just under an hour. Amazing how much better I feel after that. There nothing like getting out in the fresh air and sunshine.

I agree, nothing like taking a brisk walk in the outdoors for a great feeling physically and mentally! :sunshine: I just did my usual couple of miles with the dog at the park, it was very springlike out there! We'll get a bit more snow this weekend.
 


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