Sunday, November 25, 2007

Snow in Pecos!!!

Tony called me yesterday as they were on their way to feed the horses. They had a half inch of snow on the hood of the Dodge! When Travis took a break to called this morning and wish me a Happy Birthday, he said that it snowed an additional 2 1/2 to 3 inches Winter Homestead 'n' Elk by Phyllis Mae Richardson Fisher
through the night and that the sun had already melted most of it! When he looked out across the desert, he could still see patches of snow!! Reminiscent of Cheyenne, Wyoming!!!

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MnC's Disclaimer: At no time is excessive force, cruelty or brutality used when training the horses pictured in this blog. Reinforcing pats and firm gentleness, along with calmness from the trainers, encourage the horses to do as they are asked.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Janey.

I like the way we have snow in California...far off up in the mountains where it belongs.

Unknown said...

Really! Where you can spend the day in the snow and then come home to warmth!!!

Sharon Lynne said...

I agree. Snow is beautiful, but I'm not sure if I would want to live in it.

Hey cousin! Happy Birthday to you!!!

Unknown said...

Thank you Cousin CB!!!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday! Hope you had a great day. Love the "Winter Homestead" scene on wood.

Rather envy the snow. Makes me a bit homesick ... being "stuck" in California.

Unknown said...

Thank you Simply Marvelous!! The "Winter Homestead 'n' Elk" design is a new design that we will be making available in PJ's Corner Gift Shoppe.

Sheila said...

The artwork is beautiful.

I read the disclaimer. Did you get posts questioning the methods the guys used? Just wondering.

Glad to read Oakley is behaving better.

Unknown said...

Thanks Sheila! No I haven't received any posts questioning their way of training, it's just that a picture doesn't always capture the gentleness that emanates through TnT's training. I added the disclaimer to remind readers that TnT use gentle training methods.

Happy Holidays!!!

Anonymous said...

Janey, this is Jean McAnally, I've been hunting for you and the boys for years. Sent you an e-mail that our granddaughter, Lisa found I hope that you get it. I don't know how else to reach you.

Unknown said...

Hi Jean!!! I've been hunting for you, too! I was in the middle of replying to your email and cut my missive short to get it off to you!!!

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