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LynnG
02-17-2006, 04:40 PM
I received the March issue of the PFHW in mail today, so don't be shocked when you see yours early (earlier) this month for next month's GELDINGS issue!

Terry Wallace
02-17-2006, 04:42 PM
Oh sure Lynn...sure....! I could sure use it TODAY !! :D

LynnG
02-17-2006, 04:49 PM
you'll have to surf instead or do some artwork. Hey I got your copy too... two copies in one day March issue through the USPS. This is the last issue published by Southern Publishing.

I'm still doing fencework today...my body says NO though..its sore. This is our last warm spring like day, well probably until spring.

CarolU
02-17-2006, 06:21 PM
LOL Lynn...I just bought a birthday card you'd appreciate for my sister. The card says,
"Listen to your Mind say:
You're YOUNG
You're energetic,
You can DO anything a 20-year-old can do!

Then listen to your Body say:
Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!

;-)

But, I seem to remember that digging post holes made me sore when I was 20 too. LOL

LynnG
02-17-2006, 08:26 PM
Post hole digging works the upper body, arms, abdomen, and thighs (what is sore), plus strains the knees. Was also getting a few metal t-posts in which have to be slammed in with this heavy metal blob..that was as bad as worse then the posthole digger, cause that thing is initially as high/higher then my head. And to think I didn't sleep well last night. No post holes today, just repairing old strung wire and that t-post slamming. Enough is enough for today of that...BUT progress made no matter how little..a few is a few less to do later.....now doing stall cleaning...getting stall/paddock ready for Miss Cassie to foal (within next week or so) and a return to winter and rain this weekend.

hey its just life on a horse farm... (and one way to get back into shape.... :cry: )

Yeah, who said the body goes before the mind....probably right.

hope you're feeling better soon Carol...

reuben T
02-17-2006, 11:44 PM
most everybody is fleak and wabby nowadays, Have to consider back when nobody had any heat in winter unless they spent a good bit of time pushing and pulling the crosscut, an swingin the axe. feed the animals by cutting hay with a scythe and growing beets ancarrots fer feed.

LynnG
02-18-2006, 12:11 AM
:shock: