Tuesday, December 30, 2008

New Family Member?

Good news everyone!

I've been looking for a companion for our mini guy Ben for a year, this week we're going to see a lady who has three little mares for sale on Thursday. I'm excited! I really hope that this works out.

On Monday we went to a farm in northern MN to look at a Welsh pony. He was adorable but couldn't care less that we were there, the guy couldn't even bribe him to come over with corn. When I tried to pick up his feet he ripped them out of my hands. He was sound, in really good shape pysically but an absolute pain to work with. Horses can develop bad habits really quickly and he'd been practicing for a while. So no go.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

2009 Winter Wipeout Count

So far this year we are at 2 incidents.

We live on a sharp bend in a dirt road. Every single year we have a number of cars whose drivers are either drunk, not paying attention, or not familiar with the road who go careening off into our hayfield.

It happens in the summer too but winter is primetime. Even family members have succumed to 'The Corner' at one time or another. It happens so often that we've ceased replacing the fence posts, there are large gaps where the most cars go through. My family has owned the property for over 50 years and we have 50 years worth of stories.

Luckily there have not been any serious injuries in these accidents, the particular angle of the ditch combined with generous snow banks conspires to keeps most people in the 'embarrassed to call a tow truck' catagory rather than 'having their life flash before their eyes terrified'.

Although there was at least one that required an ambulance. It was back when my older brother Tom was in high school in the 70's or early 80's. There were signs of an accident the day before, the car had even taken out the sign that warns of the corner, but no car in sight.

So Tom goes to school and one of his class mates, a teenage girl, has her arm in a sling and has two black eyes. She was regaling her schoolmates with her story of driving down a dark country road when suddenly and without warning she was flying through the air and crashing into a post. She complained that it was an unmarked corner and she should sue the city. Sure, it was unmarked... after she plowed through that giant yellow arrow!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

In which I make a rink

I'm trying to make a skating rink in the backyard. Bought skates last year and only got to go once! It's slow going, I've spent about 4 hours on it and still don't have a complete layer of ice down. I am making progress though...



Thing is, tarps are not totally waterproof so it's leaking a little (just like grandma!) and the ground is not really flat, it slopes down a little. Plus it's really pretty huge, but I'm optimistic it'll work out. I can't wait to skate! I'm going to go check on it, see if I can put another layer down.

Update!
I froze my hiney off but did get another layer down. It's looking really good now! The far end is a unbroken pool of awesomeness. The other end is still lumpy with dissapointment but not for long...

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Kittens with Mittens

You know why I love kittens?

1. They're fluffy, warm, and soft, but have super sharp teeth and claws that they use at random. I love that!

2. They're so graceful but when they try to use their paws it's like they have on mittens, they just slap and smack at things because their little fingers are so stubby. Cute!

3. Their mouths look like they're always smiling, even when they're plotting your doom.

We can all learn a lot from kittens...


Friday, December 5, 2008

Cheetos and Snow

Sittin' here eating Cheetos, according to the bag they're made with all natural oils. Oo lala, still I'm guessing they're not going to make any top ten healthy eats lists. They're so good though, I'm planning on having them as party favors for our book club when I host it in June. It makes sense when you read the book.

It's snowing, we have about 1/2'' on the ground. Enough to cover the brown grass and coat the trees a little. I love the sound of snow falling. I don't know what it is, the flakes brushing past each other and settling on the ground, or the wind blowing them into little swirls. Whatever it is it's beautiful.

I remember as a child waking up and looking out the window to see the world had changed overnight. Everything was transformed by the snow and the best part was having the day off school to explore.

Dad would hook up the tractor and plow the driveway pushing all the snow into a giant hill so we could sled down it. It was so much fun! The saucers were the best because you could get them spinning and be totally out of control, it was awesome. Especially crashing into snowbanks. That was the best!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Duluth!

I love Duluth, it's my favorite city in the world. My family has gone there every fall for the past 10 years, so many good memories there. Days and nights spent on the rocks and hiking up and down every river from Duluth to Grand Marais.

It's where we watched the towers fall on 9/11. And in 2006 on the rocks over Gooseberry Falls is where my brother Tim proposed to Katie. For good or bad, it's always been a big part of my life.


This year Katie, Phia and I took the trip. We're all a little short on money so Phia's grandparents offered their house in Sandstone for us to stay in. We drove up last Friday, spent the evening playing cards and drinking champagne with strawberries, so fun!


























Saturday we drove up and spent the day in Duluth, we got coffee, did a little shopping and walked along the shore just north of the city. One day is all we had but I'm so glad I got to spend it with family, even if it's not my whole family, it's the family I'd choose. I love you guys!