
A blurb about The Critter and I. Our horse paradise of 10 acres in a very small town. The Struggles and Triumps of everyday life, of our farm equipment (that was state of the art during the FDR administration) along with all the amazing things Critter can build. and all the things that the horses , cats and dog can do to bring joy and insanity to our lives. Two adults from the city into the country. Living in a barn that Critter built all by himself! and my ramblings :-)
I love coming over here to visit...you are always so upbeat even when I know you must be dog tired!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Thanks, Deb
ReplyDeleteWe are bound and determined to get the barn done and get moved so maybe we can relax:-}
Isn't that the best kind of tired? When you can sit on the porch with a beer and actually SEE what you've accomplished? See, I don't get that feeling when I look at an empty bottle of chardonnay and there's no evidence of all the tv I watched...
ReplyDeleteSusan,
ReplyDeleteIt not all glamorous. I have blisters the size of turtles on my hands. So kinda hard to lift a glass and Critter is now addicited to the ICY HOT patch and we both grunt and grown when trying to stand upright.
Love the new layout. Come over and pick up your award. Debbie
ReplyDeleteSusan... I dropped by from Debbie's Trash Talkin blog... and I have to say... I'll follow any Texas Gal that refers to her hubby as "Critter"... that's my kind a gal!
ReplyDeletehugs. Dixie
Welcome Dixie:-) Lovin the name!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Donna or Scrappy Doo or just plain Scraps, no need to be formal here.
Anytime you wanna paint ot dig t-post in the hot Texas heat just give us a holler
Scrappy
Wow, a new post. Beginning to wonder what happened to you. But by looking at the picture I can see why. Glad everything is coming around for you guys, it looks great from here. love ya Cuz
ReplyDeleteThank You, Sam
ReplyDeleteWhere is your new post?
Big hug and kiss for you guys! Be careful out there!