The day began smoky and cool, with the smoke lingering for most of it. This created the ideal conditions for me to tackle projects in the garage and S to work on the chicken coop. He delivered a pile of dill to the gate for two ladies who wanted it. In return, one of them gave me a jar of pickled beets—delicious! I applied a coat of primer to the four chairs, then brushed away the drips and smoothed out the remaining primer from in the spray cup. Cleaning the sprayer was up next.
S came home for lunch and called me from the workshop. Shortly after, B arrived to feed the mares and foals and distribute hay to the others. I sorted all my transfers and decoupage papers, choosing which to use for my next project. S returned to Matt's but was back soon to head into town and purchase a new reciprocating saw.
Sharon was out at 1 to collect Timba's tack and to take Britt examine Zelos's lameness. Meanwhile, I returned to my projects. I began by scraping and then sanding the small dresser I recently acquired, but the veneer unexpectedly burned through in a raised spot. The alternative plan is to paint the entire piece. I selected a teal blue that complements a kaleidoscope transfer. After cleaning and lightly sanding, I applied a coat of the teal paint.
Wishing the Boysis family safe travels as they fly east at 1:30 to visit Shaina and Matt. It's sure to be an exciting adventure. Warm hugs to everyone.
S installed the new box grader blades and tested them by running up and down the road. Meanwhile, I caught up on some blog reading until he returned around 7, after which I started preparing dinner.
Dinner was served in courses - starting with fried new potatoes and sautéed beet leaves, followed by salmon, then fresh cooked beets, and finally the fresh Johnson corn that S picked up when in town. It was all quite delicious. Later, B was back out and picked Jenkins up, who suddenly cried out. He had another bite and an abscess, this time on his back right leg. Applying a hot compress caused it to burst. We worked together to drain as much as possible, and fortunately, I had some antibiotics left from the last incident to begin treatment.
She and I took a ride, but first, I trimmed Switch's front hooves. S had a friend come by with a trailer of Uncle Jerry's that he plans to park at the entrance for selling. Dave arrived while we were riding to feed his mares. Once back at the barn, I removed the tack, treated old wounds, applied hoof oil, and then let Switch graze while the others were fed. Dave and Sheldon took a ride in the ranger to the gate to inspect the trailer, which was followed by a necessary fence repair at the paddock gate B found.
Dave left, and Britt and I resumed shaving J's leg after applying another hot compress. Drained, we left him and Stella in the garage overnight. S took a shower while I finished and published another blog post, attempting to catch up. We concluded the day watching "American Playboy" and savoring the last of the fresh cherries.
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