I went to see Penny today to groom & graze her. Jasmine looked like she wanted the same treatment, or maybe she just wanted to be with Penny. Anyway, she was fiddling with the latch on her stall door, and I was afraid she'd figure out how to open it. I told her to stop in a sharp tone, and she listened and stopped. She is a very responsive horse. I really do think she wanted some TLC, too. The boy who owns her was off at a hunter safety course. He'll go bow hunting. I asked him if later, he'd hunt with a gun (the bow season comes first, then black powder, then shotgun). He said he was afraid Jasmine would freak out from the gunshots. I told him when I boarded at Deb's, it was right in the middle of the national forest, and during hunting season, it was like a war zone, with gunshots all the time, and the horses all soon got used to it. Of course, no one was shooting all that close to them. That might frighten them. When Penny would hear a shot, she'd lift her head to listen, then go right back to grazing again.
Penny is a lot cleaner now. I'm disappointed that they don't have a hose so I can really bathe her. It'll be sponge baths from now on, I guess. Jasmine hates water, so the boy never ventured to hook up a hose, since she wouldn't stand for it. But he has to carry buckets of water to fill the buckets in the stalls and the bigger tubs in the pasture. That can't be easy.
Now I have banana bread in the oven.
I was surprised no one posted today, too. Where's Lizzie? She usually says good morning.
Could you bring your own hose if it's not too far from the facet?
Lizzie is probably outside working as usual.




