Mud farm…. Not quite.. but getting there! I know that I keep saying this, but it never ceases to amaze me just how quickly the paddocks come back after some decent rain. It also never ceased to amaze me the amount of mud that there is around.
Note to our owners: I’m sorry but all your horses are covered in mud, from head to toe … even the Dirty Girl who is in the stable yard next to Sweetie and Lucy (pictured above), decided that a good roll in the mud was what the doctor ordered! We did give her a hose down this morning, as she was really quite putrid!
As you will see, Max and Jimmy are covered from head to toe, with Jimmy’s face covered in the stuff… but what fun they had getting to that state!
I took the dogs for a walk this morning round all the dams (which they all had to test swim in) and it just looked great to see them back to being full of the wet stuff. The big dam still has a way to go, but it is much improved from before.
Just a quiet day for us today, perhaps we might go to Allora to the pub for lunch … sounds like a good idea to me!
Enjoy!
Helen.
Lucy and her mum, Sweetie, enjoying the sunshine this morning.
The Massie Lodge canines enjoying the water-filled contours.
Max and Jimmy, naturally covered in mud.
Bob (Centenn), sticking his nose around the door of his stable, wondering if it's safe to come out now. Funny, both Oscar and Bob spent the entire duration of the rain in their stable and were perfectly dry. Unlike the Dirty Girl, who stood out in the rain and then had to roll in the mud!
Bob (Centenn), sticking his nose around the door of his stable, wondering if it's safe to come out now. Funny, both Oscar and Bob spent the entire duration of the rain in their stable and were perfectly dry. Unlike the Dirty Girl, who stood out in the rain and then had to roll in the mud!
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