Thank you for that peaceful morning video to start my Friday! Going to be 82 in Houston today but looking forward to a little rain by Sunday hopefully.Have a super day and great weekend!
Teams of horses tend to always stay on the same sides like that even when they aren't harnessed. Maybe that means you should drive George and Alan :-D.
Awwwww......All is right with the world (I'm selfish) My ranch break is back!! I like the video idea, imagine how many typed words you would need to adequately describe the scenes you've just shown us! Love hearing the ranch as well.
Has Alan always been a pokey eater? Just wondering if he might need his teeth floated. Maybe he just likes making everyone else wait. haha. I enjoy seeing the herd again! :)
Now that is one morning routine for which even I (night-owl) could easily get up at the crack of dawn. With a big smile, to boot. Beautiful morning, wonderful video!
So nice to be part of your morning! Glad to have you and the critters back Carson. I know that as I watched I saw George and Alan and Lucy ... and thought a lot about Hank. As you, and they, are likely want to do. Good to hear your voice and the clucking of the featherbees. ;) My Paco is the slow eater here. The three jennies (Rosie, Bella and Darby) eat their breakfasts in the paddock. Paco goes into one of the barns and I put his down in there and close the gate. Otherwise the girls raid his food. He and Alan would make great meal buddies. I'm also glad to see the snow gone from your vista! Texas sent 50 cm up this way (think half a yard)!! I think we'll be holding onto these snowbanks into April! Thanks for coming back. I will enjoy my 7MSN daily fix again. Hugs from Ontario, Canada.
You could start a reality show, and it would be the best. I couldn't quite understand your comments at about 1 minute when some "thing" was moving across your land - was it coyotes?
So GOOD to be with you'll this morning! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful morning. Maybe spring is on its way.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that peaceful morning video to start my Friday! Going to be 82 in Houston today but looking forward to a little rain by Sunday hopefully.Have a super day and great weekend!
ReplyDeleteTeams of horses tend to always stay on the same sides like that even when they aren't harnessed. Maybe that means you should drive George and Alan :-D.
ReplyDeleteNice shadow puppet show with the egg!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, I was going to say the same thing!
DeleteAh, the sights...the sounds...the sun...Spectacular! :-)
DeleteWelcome back...you have been missed
ReplyDeleteEmily in NC
Beautiful furbabies. And featherbabies.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I loved your morning.
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Awwwww......All is right with the world (I'm selfish) My ranch break is back!! I like the video idea, imagine how many typed words you would need to adequately describe the scenes you've just shown us! Love hearing the ranch as well.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty morning!
ReplyDeleteAhhhhh......by the way, it looks like your lavender is budding. Even more ahhhhhh. Aunt Jean
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteHas Alan always been a pokey eater? Just wondering if he might need his teeth floated. Maybe he just likes making everyone else wait. haha. I enjoy seeing the herd again! :)
ReplyDeleteAlways - I think he likes to savor his food.
DeleteLoved seeing the morning feeding ritual.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun! What a beautiful morning.
ReplyDeleteNow that is one morning routine for which even I (night-owl) could easily get up at the crack of dawn. With a big smile, to boot. Beautiful morning, wonderful video!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the video! What is probably mundane to you is so interesting to this city girl!
ReplyDeleteI felt like I was there! Happy morning.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to be part of your morning! Glad to have you and the critters back Carson. I know that as I watched I saw George and Alan and Lucy ... and thought a lot about Hank. As you, and they, are likely want to do. Good to hear your voice and the clucking of the featherbees. ;) My Paco is the slow eater here. The three jennies (Rosie, Bella and Darby) eat their breakfasts in the paddock. Paco goes into one of the barns and I put his down in there and close the gate. Otherwise the girls raid his food. He and Alan would make great meal buddies. I'm also glad to see the snow gone from your vista! Texas sent 50 cm up this way (think half a yard)!! I think we'll be holding onto these snowbanks into April! Thanks for coming back. I will enjoy my 7MSN daily fix again. Hugs from Ontario, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHow fun and very educational for me!
ReplyDeleteI wonder why Alan prefers one side of George?? I'm glad that he gets to eat in peace!
You could start a reality show, and it would be the best. I couldn't quite understand your comments at about 1 minute when some "thing" was moving across your land - was it coyotes?
ReplyDeleteThose were pronghorns in the pasture.
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