Thanksgiving and Black Friday Week
Thanksgiving week was an up and down week. Jim was sick most of the week which of course made my week not so great. We went to the neighbors for Thanksgiving dinner and they were both sick. Jim took about two bites of his food and turned solid white so I told him he needed to go home immediately. I guess what little he ate came up on the walk back home, poor guy I felt so bad for him. I wish the neighbors hadn't gone through all the trouble they did to make all the delicious food as they really needed to be resting and not having company. I quickly ate, said my goodbyes and went on home all the while praying I didn't come down with what all these sick folk had. Several hours later I too was able to re-taste what I had eaten earlier Yuck. Talk about being bummed, I was really wanting to hit the Black Friday sales and this was the last thing I needed. Continue reading
Horse Shopping is Exhausting
I have been actively horse searching since Mariachi's untimely death and it hasn't been easy. Several times I said "I am getting out of horses" and then Sudden would holler and I would once again set off looking for her a buddy. I found an ad for an un-broke 5 yr old mare and 2 yr old gelding. They were both unregistered Paso Finos at the same place so I gathered up Jim and Abbie and we went to see them. They were really cute and the mare had actually been saddled (I rode her with them leading me) but the owner did not have a current Coggins and the horses had never had a West Nile shot. Disapointed we went home and I searched some more.
My friend Janet and I went to look at 3 Registered Paso Finos that happened to be at the same place. Two of the horses were totally wild and could not be caught. One was very friendly and appeared to be well gaited but when he would run it looked like every other stride his hocks were catching causing his back legs to get tangled up. Bummers I really liked him, he was very cute.
I looked at a 7 year old gelding but he was a run away and a 12 year old mare who was very mare aggressive. Neither of those horses would work. I was becoming very depressed as Sudden was so lonely, I felt helpless that I could not console her. Then a miracle came, the owner of the first two horses that we had looked at called to say that she had pulled Coggins and gotten their West Nile shots. Well the coggins came in and Janet and I went to get the mare.
The mare had different ideas though about going to a new home. We did everything we could think of to get her in the trailer and she just was not budging. Whipped we left and decided to come back with more reinforcements and a bigger trailer over the weekend. Saturday came and Janet and her boyfriend Buzz went with me. Well the mare still was having nothing to do with going in the trailer so Buzz and Caroline's (the owner) son got behind her, picked up a leg on each side and walked her on her front legs into the trailer. Thank goodness she is only around 600-700 pounds and not a 1000 pound horse! We got home and Sudden hollered like she always does when she sees a horse trailer and to her surprise a whinny called back to her. Janet and I were dying laughing as Sudden's head flew around as she realized "Hey someone is in there".
It is a Sad Sad Day here at the Howell Home
Mariachi had to be humanely put down today. Since he came here I had suspected that he had some sort of nerve damage. Every once in a while he would just twitch for no apparent reason. I figured I would have chiropractic and acupuncture performed on him once his weight got up to a reasonable amount. I was getting so excited and had been telling Jim that I would probably be able to start riding him in a week or so as the weight was really coming on nicely. Continue reading
The Haunted House was quite fun!
Every year Jim and I participate in the Haunted House for the community put on by the Forest Advisory Council with help from the Eagles. It is free to the community and benefits those in the area. This years theme was a haunted pirate ship. Diana a local artist did a fabulous job on the backgrounds and creating the rooms. I went as a vampire pirate and Jim went as Hammerhead from the Pirates of the Caribbean. I wasn't scary enough to scare anyone but Jim got a whole lot of screams. We did not have as many victims this year as we did last year but it was still a lot of fun.
We came home that night only to find that someone has tried to break into our house. They busted the window and twisted out the whole frame in my computer room. We will have to replace the entire window now which was an expense we had not planned for. We filed a police report but were told that the charges will only be for misdemeanor vandalism since it did not appear anyone got in. We have an idea of who it was because only a few people knew we would both be gone for the event and the times that we would be gone.
Mariachis Weeklong Milestone
Well it has been a week yesterday since I started feeding Mariachi and all the other things that needed to be done to him. He has not foundered, died or had a colic episode so I think we are on the road to recovery. He is getting only slightly more feed than Sudden who is supposed to be on a diet as per the vet. (Sudden gets fat on air) I give him 1/2 scoop feed, 2 flakes of alfalfa and 1 flake of coastal two times per day. Extra coastal is given as needed plus I turn them out for a couple of hours a day to pick at what ever grass is left in the pasture. Continue reading
Next Horse Project
Well Revy left and now I already have my next horse project. He is a little Paso Fino about 10 years old that is skin and bones. He has a long shaggy coat, a runny nose and eye and cribs (which I did not know about until I brought him home). I was so excited to get him and give him a new home just to be shattered that he was a cribber. I contacted the previous owner to see if he would take him back (which I really did not want to do) but of course he denied knowing anything about the horse being a cribber so now I am stuck. Continue reading
Revy Found a New Home
Here it is only Tuesday and I feel like a week has already passed. Sunday some folks from Venezuela came out to try Revy and see if she was suitable for sending back to their country. Revy in her normal slow self did very well for everyone even though no one had spurs on. I rode her and three men rode her and she did just fine. I kept offering spurs to them but they all refused. Anyway they bought her and she will be in her new foreign country in about 3 weeks or so. She is going to have to learn to speak Spanish though as I don't know if they know English riding terms or not. I was sad to see her go but at least now she will have a job and not be a pasture pet. Sudden threw an absolute fit about her leaving and I felt so bad for her.
Slick is Missing!

Well Slick kitty is MIA. The last time we saw him was Monday night for dinner, it is now Sunday the 27th and still no Slick. I went to Animal Control on Thursday to see if anyone had picked him up and turned him in but no luck. We have searched the roadways in the event he was hit by a car but never found a body. If he was ok I am sure he would come back home, however he was our resident hunter and prone to investigating things that he had no business messing with to include getting in vehicles that didn't belong to him so who knows. I can only hope that perhaps he is at someones house and living the life of luxury as an indoor house cat.
Slick showed up on our doorstop as a young kitten, he was very sweet and very skinny. After about 1 month when it seemed he was here to stay I took him to get his shots and neutered. He brought home Black Kitty about 6 months later, they were always together play fighting, chasing each other and stalking small critters around the property. Slick has only missed one feeding in the entire two years he was here and that's because I accidentally locked him in the horse trailer, so he didn't really miss that feeding as I heard him crying and let him out.
The first couple of days that Slick was gone Black Kitty and Abbie seemed to be on edge so perhaps they know something I am better off not knowing. Black Kitty who has always been reserved and shy is now very active about coming to see us and sleeping on the porch. I have never been able to catch him so I can't let him in the house (even though I want too) as he might have something contagious and Naomi is fighting her own battles with bowl issues so we certainly can't take a chance on her getting sick with something else.
I will check the pound again next week and hope to find Slick but unfortunately my hopes are not high on finding him. We did have him micro-chipped so if he is scanned our address will show up and maybe he can come home. We all miss him terribly.


