S was fumbling in the kitchen and on his phone at 5 a.m., sheesh. Then, the sound of rain woke me up again at 7:25 a.m. It poured heavily with a lot of wind for an hour, leaving only 1.5/10 of an inch, but the wind and the possibility of more rain persisted all day. S started brewing coffee as we observed Dave feeding the horses in the inclement weather. Thanks for feeding my horse Dave.
I worked on some blog posts and computer tasks. A couple more chairs pictures were taken along with the finished box. This gloomy day is ideal for organizing photos on the computer. I started soup bones for dinner and swiftly went out to pick a few fresh onions to add to it. We had leftovers and a salad for lunch, and then S left for town at 1:30 to have the new tires installed.
Shortly after his departure, the rain began to pour heavily again. I had just completed a tutorial for the condo mirror and was posting it online when S returned to the driveway, having altered his tire plans because of the rain. I arranged all my surplus paint supplies on a garage shelf. Meanwhile, S wrapped up his SLiK services invoice for Matt in his big brown chair. I also started a minor project, beginning with the initial step of filling in the embossed lettering on the side.
Britt was out to feed around 4 p.m. and saw that Beibs' eye was swollen. She caught him and sought my assistance. Donning S's vivid yellow raincoat, I too went out in the driving rain. Despite the dismal weather, we succeeded in treating him in the barn, enticing him with apples I had gathered from the tree bases. Earlier in the day, I had salvaged a damaged dahlia plant and set it in a vase. Later, B and Coop headed home—marking another successful day of horse care.
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