For being so patient with me. I know, I know its been a small lifetime since I have spent any time on this blog. Life just seems to have been flashing by at a 100 miles per minute and after working all week I seem to spend a lot of time catching up on the things that need my attention around the place (you know all the Martha Steward things that just dont seem to get done and keep staring me in the face).
We have been very blessed with lots of rain, lots of rich green pick and the return of some Massie Lodge residents - what better way to start off the new year?
If you scroll down you will see who has arrived and what's been happening along the way.
The crap that belongs to the thoroughbred industry seems to have reached creshendo proportions, however, there is now a blog called "This Racing Game" that finally gives the honesty that is so deserved of such an industry. Well done Steve Brem! Finally there is someone who brings it all out there for all to see.
I promised myself that I wouldnt be so cynical about the industry any more... but its very hard when the crap continues to slap itself on the walls of the different industry bodies - espcially after what we have gone through with Equine Influenza. Where this industry is headed - who knows.
Tomorrow sees the castration of new Massie Lodge resident, "Ballisario" (Balls to his mates, lol) so hopefully there will be some time to just sit and relax and enjoy what we are so lucky to have.
Tonight sees a quiet night with Evan and the Massie Lodge canines and hopefully some good DVDs.
I promise that I will not be so tardy in posting in the future.
Enjoy!
Helen.
We have been very blessed with lots of rain, lots of rich green pick and the return of some Massie Lodge residents - what better way to start off the new year?
If you scroll down you will see who has arrived and what's been happening along the way.
The crap that belongs to the thoroughbred industry seems to have reached creshendo proportions, however, there is now a blog called "This Racing Game" that finally gives the honesty that is so deserved of such an industry. Well done Steve Brem! Finally there is someone who brings it all out there for all to see.
I promised myself that I wouldnt be so cynical about the industry any more... but its very hard when the crap continues to slap itself on the walls of the different industry bodies - espcially after what we have gone through with Equine Influenza. Where this industry is headed - who knows.
Tomorrow sees the castration of new Massie Lodge resident, "Ballisario" (Balls to his mates, lol) so hopefully there will be some time to just sit and relax and enjoy what we are so lucky to have.
Tonight sees a quiet night with Evan and the Massie Lodge canines and hopefully some good DVDs.
I promise that I will not be so tardy in posting in the future.
Enjoy!
Helen.
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