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SSDreamin
Almost Self-Reliant
FEM, I asked my friend about them, since I do see them around here on Amish horses.  She said they are mainly to keep a jittery horse focused.  They wouldn't help Jim because he can't see things, even in front of him, and that's why he spooks.  She did say that, once April is old enough to ride, Jim may trust her enough to 'be his eyes' on trails, so I *may* still get to trail ride with him eventually.  
			
			
					
				
  Through some testing, it seems our soil is all over the place PH wise!  It's making it very difficult to get things established everywhere.  What works in one small section, fails miserably in the surrounding areas.  Since this year is just prep, we are thinking of trying to get rye growing, till it under next Spring, then go from there.  IN the house, I've canned more milk, made another wheel of cheese and dehydrated some morel mushrooms (along with a green pepper I was given that wasn't needed immediately).  Morels dry quite easily, and now I'll get to enjoy them in the middle of Winter!  Ate the last of my asparagus in a yummy farmers omelet yesterday! 
  Best of all, everything in it was ours!  Hash browns DS#2 & I dehydrated last fall, onions I dehydrated because they were too small to store well, eggs from our girls, canned ham chunks from the pig girls, farmhouse cheddar cheese from my first wheel, and asparagus.  Yay!  DH had his with toast - homemade bread (although the yeast, oil and flour were store bought 
 Got everything planted in the garden yesterday!  This is the latest I've been getting things in, but I'm hoping it'll be OK.  I have been preoccupied these past few weeks and haven't devoted the time needed to the garden.  A family member has been going through some pretty stressful stuff, and I've been trying to be supportive.  It's surprisingly draining for me, so I drag through my chores and do only the minimum 
  Three weeks after the surgery, they took some samples from his incision sites and found out he had a pretty bad staph infection!  Geesh!!  Apparently, the meds they gave him for shingles (which amplified the pain ten fold - a 'possible side effect' 
 )  and my cukes as soon as they come up.  Birds are eating half my strawberries, although I have managed to bring in a couple quarts so far.  Made a yummy modified cake and we had strawberries and shortcake for dessert last night.  My son, the cake fiend, said the strawberries were the best part!
  I explained that my horses/their care mean more to me than hurt feelings, or friendship.  He 'argued' that he had gone above and beyond for me, helping me out with Ferdi and with Ice Cream's due date.  He also said that he had planned to be here tonight, no matter what, and that he'd just been having issues that were out of his control these past few weeks (of-course, there's no way to know.  would he show up? cancel?  no call/no show again?).  I *tried* to explain that I'd call at a later date to set up an appointment, but he gave me this 'hope everything works out with the new guy' speech.  He also asked what his name was (I didn't tell him - not fair to the guy trying to get started, and really none of his business).  Now I feel like total doo-doo.  Up until this last little stretch, he was great, and I really feel bad about it.  He apologized several times, and kept making excuses (I am NOT a fan of that.  Apologize, OK.  That's it.  I don't want to hear excuses why you failed, I want to hear that you'll do your best to never let it happen again.  Something he never said