Well, my 'senior' horse who hurt himself rather dramatically upon the opening of the new paddock out back seems to have a high suspensory or deep flexor tendon injury, which could be better but also could be a lot worse and I am not digging a hole for him quite yet. He is 3-legged at the trot, 'off' at the walk, but seems quite happy just grazing slowly around, so I am icing him repeatedly and we'll see what happens, sigh :/
I went to the auction today and actually there was not that much to interest me. Spent a quick $22 ($2 for 20+ ft of old-style heavier-gauge chickenwire; $15 for shovels and a pushbroom including one exceptionally good, rather strange, shovel; and $5 for an orange traffic cone that is almost as tall as my 5 year old

) and for the first time in several years, *left* and not going back, not worth it.
So I guess today I actually have to come up with a to-do list:
-- ice Berto's leg at least a coupla more times DONE X2
-- play outside w/kids for an hour or two while DH does 2009's last DONE
mowing (or part thereof)
-- build at least part of extension to cat run, preferably do whole job NEARLY DONE
That's about all I feel up to today. I am *not* happy about Berto's leg, although frankly I was expecting to go out and check him this morning and probably have to call the vet out to put him down, so I am glad it's better than it *could* be.
Pat