Friday, February 1, 2019

Friday Foto Friends...

Thanks to Debbie at Breathing in Grace for hosting Friday Foto Friends!  You can link up HERE!

Whoa... how can it be February already?!



I had a good time at the farm (Joe's client) on Wednesday afternoon, but it was cold. The wind blows there like a wind-tunnel. I had on a sweater and a 'hoodie' sweatshirt and was still cold. Of course, I was getting sick and probably should not have been out in the cold. BUT here are my farm photos for this week.  (I did go sit in the car the last hour or so, reading my book. Since we missed last week, Joe had a lot more work to catch up. We didn't leave until almost 6:00 pm).

 Not many cattle in the front pasture, but I caught this guy!

And we saw these two little babies too!

 These three horses are boarded there and I haven't "met" them yet.
They are beautiful though!

 When we parked, Roho had to greet Joe.
We also saw Tex, Coby, and Arya.  The two Chihuahua pups
weren't there Wednesday afternoon.

 I had to walk down the lane toward the back pasture
to get to my boys.  When they saw me, they came for their snacks!

 I told them to let Doc through for the picture and look
what happened next...

 Seriously... Doc wanted his picture taken too! 
He is my favorite horse but don't let them know! 

 The Guinea hens were everywhere. The owner told me they
have about 35 of them now.

 On the way out, we had a couple of cows leading the way.

And we were rewarded with a lovely sunset!!


I made it to work yesterday and got through a busy day.  I sanitized and sanitized and sanitized all day long so nothing I touched would be contaminated. Fortunately, I'm not coughing too much yet. I am just the worst patient. I hate being sick with a stupid cold.  Popped into Walgreens and bought a basket full of cold meds. I don't have a fever so no sense going to a walk-in for antibiotics. At least I have a three-day weekend to chill a bit and try to get over it.

Joe had his echocardiogram yesterday and we meet with the cardiologist this afternoon. It sounds awful to hope for an open-heart surgery (or a TAVR) but Joe really wants his quality of life back. Praying!!

Wishing you a good weekend!!  Thanks for your visit!  

Peace & hugs!  God bless!!