Well that was quite a night. I let Harley spend her first night sleeping on her cushion but at 4:45 the wild winds that howled all night blew yet another decoration over on the deck causing her to alarm. It was the old red door so I hauled it in. She crawled into her her kennel and I back in bed but could not sleep thinking about the pink jolly ball being left out. I decided that I might as well go look for it as I wont sleep so I bundled up, grabbed a flashlight and headed out into the storm. My perimeter check came up empty but if this ball had a clear path I am betting it is in Texas at the speed of these winds.
Inside I crawled back into bed but could not sleep so tried podcasts. Eventually I fell asleep but at 7 am thought I heard Harley tip toeing down the hall. I checked and no she was snuggled back in the kennel but as I got back in bed she thought I must have meant it was morning. I sent her out AKA pushed her out the door where she reluctantly peed and was back so into the kennel with her Kong. I fell asleep till 8:30! Again pushing her out the door she looped the house finally and found a place on the south side with least amount of wind to poop then into the garage to eat.
Back inside we had a bite to eat then I got back to marketing the kids table. B loaded up Cooper and I filled her a bucket of water which she drove to the barn and seen if anyone wanted a drink then was off to the condo around 12:30.
Time to get to work on the bed frame with the first coat of primer. That took an hour followed by a second coat of navy on the end table.
It was now after 3:30 and the snow had let up so I put Harley new winter coat on and she and I went to the barn. I put on Bird's blanket and let the horses out and cleaned up a full tub of crap. I gave the kittens/J some soft food then it was back to the house. Laundry, bathroom cleaning and dishes were next in order on this ugly stormy w/e. I started a new Netflix series while doing so called The Alienist. The wind dropped from a howl to a bluster to quiet which was most welcome. By the time I shut out the lights I had finished 6 1/2 episodes.
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