Archive for March, 2009

Weaning

Well, I’ve finally weaned the last two foals. One is Annie’s filly – Stanton Park Lavender Brown and the other filly is mine. She is a lovely little bay out of Imperial Lady Alexa. I can’t for the life of me get into the groove and name her! I just seem to have a mental blank, or am I just being lazy? LOL, probably lazy.
Anyway, both are in the box. They seem to have settled in fairly well and eating everything I give them. I dont have halters on yet – waiting for the next door neighbour to come over and give me a hand. Actually at the rate they are going, I’ll be able to get them on by myself in a day or two.
Now, for another inch or so of rain!
And to sell a few!

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Its Raining

Finally some rain. Not quite an inch! Wooohooo, that should get the lucurne growing again.

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Stuffed up!

Why do I always do it?
I was ‘playing around’ with some settings and I ended up completely locking myself out of the administration page for Lonely Oak’s blog site!
So I tried everyting that I could think of to restore the setting that I changed. But dispite many upon many attempts, I decided to bite the bullet and un-install the blog site on Lonely Oak and re-intall. This meant that all of the previous posts were deleted :-( Luckily for me I was able to at least save my mother’s most recent post… only because I had that tab open in my web browser.
Oh well, everyting is back up and running as it should. And the moral of the story?… well at least for me anyway is: stop stuffing around with things that you don’t understand!

Nick

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Bellarine Ag

Had a really nice relaxing day today. Robyn and I took ourselves off the Bellarine Agi, taking Lonely Oak Lothlorian. Ok ok,,,Lothlorian. Read Lord of the Rings – its where the fairies live and hes a bit of a fairy.
Poor Little Boy as he is known has been ridden by myself for the last couple of weeks. I think he was so relieved to have Robyn back on his back, he won his saddle class and went Res Champ open ridden!
It will be interesting to see him next year with a bit more education under his belt. As with most of Chalkstreams stock, he is very easy to educate, they just seem to love being ridden.

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