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He is a sweet, in your pocket, friendly horse that just wants to hang out with his people. I haven't ridden in a month or so, it's too hot. I have saddled him up for visiting kids and led him around. He is not spooky, not scared of pigs, cows, chickens, deer, but a big wooden box did hold his attention for a few minutes. He is the perfect horse for kids, I tell him all the time that his job is to entertain children.IF I decided to get another horse - that's exactly what I'd do. How is the little one you got doing? I think I remember you sent him to a trainer for a tune up?
Stay cool! As best you can. I do not like heat, especially after spending a few years in a hotter than the gates of hell part of S.A. where the temperatures got up to over 50*C (celcius) a few too many times! 
I worked outside a lot today too. I sweated like I fell in a lake. Miserable, hot, sweaty--then the wind blows and picks up some dust, slaps me with it and makes mud. Throw in some slobbery dog licks, equally slobbery horse licks, more sweat and dirt and I look like I died last week.
We have hit a cool spell after our high heat. We were up in the high nineties with very high humidity, and lows in the mid eighties. It's 70 outside right now and boy does it feel GOOD!!!!
Those were long 10 hr days often, add travel & home feeding AM/PM....you just shower and drop when you get inside. I have been walking in the front door, changing clothes, walking out the back!! I NEED a day of less stress. Off tomorrow also but, I may be mowing a 5 acre field a church has hired me to do within a couple weeks.....depends on moisture in grass. May have to wait a few more days. Will see. Always do a little work on the side when it pays well.