
All morning I got a list of stuff on Craigslist. Indian stuff that I've collected, barn pictures which is another collection. I also put up a CB and a ham radio. We fussed with the laptop all morning trying to get it connected to our wifi, finally got it after a couple hours. We're learning. I got everything done this morning that I wanted to get done before the race. Now I can work all week without feeling I'm being behind at home. I really do like deadlines, keeps me hopping.
I've been reading a lot about a guy that made an RV and traveling the US with four horses. Here's a couple links, just in case you haven't seen it. That's so sad.
This is his website to find out what he's doing/did.
http://www.wagonteamster.com/
http://www.cdispatch.com/news/article.asp?aid=228
http://www.meridianstar.com/local/local_story_043113115.html
I really feel for someone that's trying to do something different, neat and a dream and along comes tragedy. There's always a reason that we don't understand.
The rest of the evening will be watching the race and chat. I spent time with Bill and Sandra on chat today, it's the greatest way to spend time with friends.
Days left to leave for the wedding 99
4 comments:
That is terrible about Bob and the horsedrawn RV. I am so glad that someone is taking good care of his old dog, until he recovers.
Happy Trails, Penny, TX
Wow thanks for this touching story.... You just never know what life is going to deal to you... Hope all is well with you both. Happy belated Valentines Day
HUGS
Donna
I started reading his blog from travels from NH through VT, and then read about the accident, and especially the horses. I am just so sad I don't think I can ever go back and finish the blog.
Have not read that yet...will try to work it in. To let you know next week I go on the middle shift so I will be here at work when the chatting starts. Maybe I can stay on...but it will be like you chatting during the NASCAR race...I will be in and out all the time...
Joe
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