In June, after the whirlwind of wedding activities was done with, we took a trip to our favorite moutain lake to fish and relax.
In July, Whitney and I celebrated one year in our new place, and had a wonderful crop of cherries!
Another thing that happened, I adopted a mare. This pretty little critter was needing a home and while Whitney and I didn't need a horse, and certainly weren't looking for one, eventually I decided to take her on.
"Tess" as we've come to call her, is a 5 or 6 year old Arabian x quarter horse with plenty of attitude. She's showing good progress since I've taken her on, but there's a lot of work yet to come.
Of course one of our summer projects is filling the wood shed. Being that we heat mostly with wood, it's a good feeling to have plenty on hand since we're expecting a long winter.
One of my most time consuming projects of the late summer has been log oiling the house.
It took 20 gallons to cover the whole place with two coats, but I'm glad to say the job is done! I hope that it will last several years before I have to do that again.
2 comments:
Great pictures! Tess (the horse) is beautiful. The people in the pictures look pretty good, too! Thanks for sharing. Milo
As do the fruit, berries and veges.
Good to see the great pictures, and a chance to say 'takk for sist'.
Ryno says hello from Sweden. Have a good winter, look forward to seeing more pictures.
t.Berit
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