Tons of rain the last few weeks have left everything a muddy mess. We got some temporary panels up at the head of her old stall, it's a bit higher ground. So at least she's not as muddy. Icky. I love the rain, but I need a break sometimes.
This picture was after 5 minutes of rain:



The tarantula's on the other hand. Ew. I hate them. With a passion. Usually Gary scoops them up and puts them on the other side of the yard, because Lily likes to play with them. I had the goats in the backyard, and he needed me to get them out front. While I was doing that, the big, mammoth, hairy abnormality came after him. He was just standing on the porch keeping an eye on it, and it came after him quickly. By the time I got the goats out front, it was on the porch and still coming at him. So we lost a tarantula that night. It kept climbing up the shovel and everything. Pretty aggressive. Never had that happen before. Kind of creepy. Then the other night I was thinking to myself, man I haven't seen one since the first one. And of course, I had the back light on, but couldn't see the side of the yard. Out of the dark came Aragog. I just hate them. They are hairy, their leg's move in different directions at different times, they just aren't normal. At all.
I can't wait for the fall.
I actually sat on Dream the other day. I was pretty mad that the saddle broke. It seems like everything is working against us here. So, I was brushing her, moping, and everything. She was being calm, eating her hay, not paying me any mind. So, I pushed her up alongside the panels, no helmet, no saddle, nobody home. Yeah, I was pretty damn smart that day. ;) Kids, don't try this at home. But anyway, I climbed up on the panels, and draped over her back. She didn't flinch, so I slid myself on her, and just sat there. She lifted her head and sort of looked around. Then she dropped her head, and I thought oh lord, here we go. But she just grabbed another bite of hay, and that was that. I slid off her after that, but I wa so excited. That's totally progress. No stress from her.
That's about it for now. I've gotta get in and muck out her mud tomorrow. So maybe Tuesday after my orthodontist appt. I will have more to report. Otherwise, nothing until Wednesday. (Stay away tropical storm whoever you are in the gulf)