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Monthly Archives: June 2013
Horses Sweat, Men Perspire, Women Glow
It’s been a good week. It’s been a hot and humid week. It’s been a week of remembering who I am and why I’m out here and being so grateful for my beautiful herd. The state of Tennessee has seemed … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashland City, big storm, Bradford Pear, Cheatham County, Gatorade for horses, haircut, ponies in creek, rejection, Sams Creek, South Harpeth
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Onward into Summer
Back on the road again and I’ve got to say it feels really good – despite the heat which is ranging between boggling and stunning (not to mention the humidity). Lucy and Amber rode out with me yesterday for a … Continue reading
the Onset of Summer
The past 5 weeks have been wonderful, exactly what the ponies and I have needed, perfect, insanely frustrating and Not According to Plan. My mom called today to remind me that it’s been almost two weeks since my last blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Corona, cut out pad, faith in Journey, heat, kitten rescue, Lucy Karnes, Meriwood Farm, Minot, schedule, summer
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the up side of ebb tide
Last night as I was filling water troughs and buckets for 15 horses and 17 goats I was on the ‘phone with my folks and my mom said “I think we will all breathe a collective sigh of relief when … Continue reading
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Tagged baby bunnies, choices, grace, Ling Rider, Lucy Sikes Karnes, making goat cheese, Meriwood Farm, new goat, rain rot, Sassafrass, the advocate
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hot off the press
I’m working on another blog post – meanwhile, the following arrived this morning-> http://www.lawrencecountyadvocate.net/editionviewer/?Edition=5782a0f0-523f-48b0-9f03-d58d0361b4a9&Section=0
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Tagged lawrence county, Lucy Karnes, Meriwood Farm, newspaper, the advocate
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