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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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Have finished making the Navy Wedges and joining them to the squares...Now Tonight I have been working on attaching all of those to the center star. This is proving to be something that takes a lot of concentration and I don't believe that the pattern is really correct here either. I am getting the general idea from the pattern and sorda "winging it". It's looking fine when I'm done so I'm happy with it. I don't even think I could explain this to anyone! I definately would not recommend this pattern to anyone who is not an experienced crocheter. If I had tried this a few years ago, I would have given up and thrown up my hands in frustration for sure!! I'm really having to concentrate as I join these and I got the three joined that you see here and had to take a break. 5 more to join! That boy better appreciate this afghan!!


On the other hand, I do love a challenge when it comes to crocheting and it's definately not a boring afghan to make.

Now, here a few animal pictures for you. Every morning and every evening, I feed these three guys grain in stalls. We have 31 horses here in total but these guys get special treatment because of their age/weight.

RED -- He's our "Kid" trail horse...old and reliable.

Macho, the mule -- He used to be good for kids on the trail but he's recently been retired. He is literally on his last leg...He's extremely old. I'm not even sure anyone knows just how old...well into his 30's for sure.

Snuffy -- extremely shy. He was bought from some people that used him for a pack mule but he's easy to ride. (I've even ridden Snuffy and I'm not much of a rider!)

All of the animals here are spoiled and sweet...even the goats! I feed these guys every morning as well. These are our "babies"...not really babies anymore but they were all bottle fed so they are extremely tame and loveable.


The white goat in this picture is a new addition. She craves attention and she's more likely to get it here. Her name is Sweet Pea and she's part Angora and part Spanish goat. She's so sweet and her fur looks like a poodle.


I swear it's hard for me to get my coffee drank in the morning because I have so many critter wanting attention. Some days I think we need a full time animal "petter" around here!

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