After a busy weekend at the Horse Sales in Billings, we returned home to Townsend on Sunday afternoon. Our friends that arrived as early as Thursday have taken well care of our horses and Cory. All pens were cleaned and all horses seemed to have weathered well (even w/o the blankets
…). Stacy and I finished putting everything away and went down the hill to say HI to everybody before heading up the hill and into the pasture to spray weeds before having to meet Sunday night for our first gathering of the August Seminar. Of course we got “stuck” with Mitch’s Bloody Mary’s… to the point where Pat was saddling up a horse, looking for us and seeing how we were doing spraying weeds…. we crossed his path as he was on his way home ha, ha, ha… Mitch, Stacy and I still got lots of spraying done and came home just in time to hurry with barn chores so we wouldn’t be late for the meeting. The “party tent is up and we are ready to go and have another great clinic…
Sure enough with the start of the clinic, the night from Sunday to Monday we had tons and tons of rain – Mud welcome home! So we had to ride indoors, which always makes things a bit harder as most of us are ‘roughing’ it in those two weeks and lots of stuff is being left outside… Tuesday was a gray in gray day, cold and breezy, however it was not AS rainy…. Wednesday it was nice and cool, but at least the Sun was out which brightened the mood tremendously… Tuesday night we all were supposed to meet for a get together, video and discussion…. so Stacy and I took the opportunity to do the garbage run and laundry at that night, so we wouldn’t miss a night working cows (don’t want to miss cows for laundry, do we now…. LOL) – Kris Nast pulled in Tuesday afternoon to visit the Horse Wyse crew for a few days – yahoo… we have yet another cook and a homemaker, so not to worry, Stacy and I will have plenty of GOOD and HEALTHY food to eat now (we are notorious for eating from the fridge to the mouth – w/o hitting the stove in between LOL)
That’s Kris and her 4 wheeler…
here’s a little view or Townsend – the Townsend State Bank… one of the oldest and privately owned banks in the Nation. Has been in the family for 4 Generations….
This is Kathy Neu, who came to FL once to ride in our Fall Pat Wyse clinic. She’s holding her dark bay “Tex”, who’s a horse she’s bought from us…. then the Palomino is “Hank” who is one of my training horses for August.
Mitch and Bob (who is Kathy’s hubby) – also known as “Grasshopper” or Bobby Dick (for Robert Richard) LOL… poor thing has to put up with all of us women. But he’s a great sport and fun to ride with. Sure wished Patrick could come up here too, so he could give Bob some male support….
Here’s Mitch and I… not the tank top and the polar fleece shirt? Guess who’s from Idaho and who’s from Florida????
Skittles is stealing everybody’s heart… she’s such a nice dog to be around and is the mascot of the campground….
Here’’s Pat, Skittles and I, saying good-bye to the July people – it’s always a sad day! So of course lots of last minute pics have been taken and I just got this one from “Fast Kathy” – Thanks Kathy for passing it on!