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Comments (14)((((( Marilyn )))))) I've been thinking about you. Before reading this thread I was hoping your dh was there with you. I'll pray for your safety as well as the safety of your dh and your animals. Prayers also being said to all people affected by these hurricanes. I hope you are feeling some better healthwise too, Marilyn. Linda...See MoreMarilyn C, you have mail!
Comments (3)Caroline, yes.....I received it....but didn't get to the post office until last night. My husband has had my truck...still does. Also had a bad month...we were in a car wreck...rear-ended going 60 mph down the freeway, then Jody had pneumonia and I was sick at the same time. Also had to have one of my long time horses, Lonesome, put down about a week ago. Had a stressful conflict over my dental implants...although that came out okay. Anyway, what I want to say is I absolutely love the pendant. I have a card written out to send you....and I thank you so much. It was so very thoughtful of you. I can't begin to thank you enough! My new horse and mule are doing well. I have only ridden the horse one time, since I don't have a saddle...so had to ride her bareback. Not so easy for me any more, although I rode bareback all the time I was growing up and into my 30's. My email is a tragic mess, but my yahoo address is probably worse, because I get FB notifications there and I never check it. My gmail account is the one I use, but it is a mess too. I cleared out 2000 emails last night and have 3000 left to get to this weekend. I have been in a terrible slump/funk, but your kindness brightened my day. I will always treasure it....See MoreGood To See Marilyn C Posting
Comments (22)Jasdip, we would never let the animals go hungry. The shelter in Galveston has continued to donate to me because I took in several of their unadoptable cats, and they have been very good to me. When we don't have food, we buy it. Actually, Mare, she dumped me. I am glad to be rid of her, but was strapped by the food issue. Now though, she has given her "permission" that my wildlife can have food. The donors never realized that 90% of the donated food went to me because my animals are all alive. Dead animals don't eat very much. Actually, she has taken to "farming" out most of the animals brought to her, so they are in better hands because most people who take them to raise, really want to do right by them. Oh, Lord! The pig situation!! I had Pig Sue...spayed, big pet. She was stolen but not before Pig Lee showed up....wild...and later, Pig Newton. Pig Lee was too wild to get spayed and by the time she was tame, too big. She and Newton had many children....I think we have sold about 40 of them so far. Her oldest daughter, Delores, and she had 11 pigs this spring. They are all big enough to go now and as much as I hate to see Pig Lee go, I can't keep having all these baby pigs. Pig Newt weighs about 600 lb. He is wild but he will take food from my hand. I don't try to pet him though, because he could be dangerous, especially if he got scared. The horses and donkeys and mule are fine........however, we may be welcoming a little mule foal in a few months. My donkeys were fighting, so had to separate them until we could get them gelded. Due to having to keep them in pastures that didn't adjoin, Amos went in with the mares. I didn't worry too much about him breeding the mares, until I saw him breed "my mare"....Mariah. I am not 100% sure she settled, but I have been watching her carefully.....and from what I know about such things, I think so. I could have her checked by the vet, but I will know soon enough. I wouldn't care if one of the other mares had a mule foal, but if it happens, it will probably be Mariah. Here is a picture of Pig Newton....See MoreMarilyn C- moving??
Comments (58)Thank you everyone. I think we are getting out of here at a good time. The loop 610 goes around Houston. Beltway 8 goes around that, and way out beyond that loop is the Grand Parkway. It isn't completely finished, but a part of it is being built a few miles from where we live. It then goes through Kemah and Seabrook, which is on the bay, where Jody keeps his boat. It eventually ties up with part built in Baytown, and continues on around Houston. There is a bridge between Kemah and Seabrook, and it is going to be replaced with a 6 lane bridge. We went to a funeral today and came back that way to check the boat. The traffic was backed up for miles. On weekends, it is worse. It is a nightmare. Makes me really want to go live somewhere that has a much slower pace. Jody is thinking about moving his boat closer to the Louisiana border, and shrimping out of there....See More- last year
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