Here is our temporary fence, until we tear it all out, fall a few more trees, build the barn and put in permanent paddocks. Paul cut down a bunch of little trees for some of the posts, they look cute! Too bad they aren't treated, so we will replace them when we build the barn, but for now they are great! Apparently I didn't get any pics of those ones though, sorry! Maybe later.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Horse Habitat Progress
Monday, July 20, 2009
What we do when the kids nap!
Deadline Sept 19th for carshow
Here is our 68 Cadillac Calais. We have had it for about 3 years and have slowly been making progress on it. Only we decided we wanted to take it to the street deacons car show in Sept. We have a lot of work to do! Currently it runs, but does not drive, has no interior (we have the new interior, but the floor needs work first) and the whole thing clearly needs to be sanded and painted! This is the first car that Paul and I have done pretty much all the work together, so it has been really fun. We have high hopes of this becoming our family road trip car.

We ripped out all the interior, it was so gross!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Wide open spaces...kinda.
We are making progress towards building the barn!!! Paul spent three days with an excavator last weekend clearing for where we are going to build the barn! We also cleared up by the house to make more driveway and parking space.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Yay for Hay!!!
Well, I think we have enough hay to last through the winter. We got 194 bales off a field last week, and got it put up in the barn. I love seeing trucks working ( I know, I'm a hillbilly) so I thought I would let you share in the joy. This beautiful Ford is my Mom's truck Georgie P. Green. It reminds me so much of the truck I drove when I first got my license, only mine was blue. Can you picture this in the Lynden Christian parking lot?
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Winthrop '09
Here are some pics from our annual trip to Winthrop. It was a bit hard because T was so excited to do everything! She was either upset because she wanted to do something RIGHT NOW, or upset because we had to leave. But in between she had a ton of fun! Jelly was an "angel", she was too little to even realize we had left home.
The bridge at Newhalem, getting some exercise after lunch.
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