cjmc wrote: » Widdershins wrote: » Oh dear Widders , I am the daddy Oh dear indeed.
Widdershins wrote: » Oh dear Widders , I am the daddy
Poochie05 wrote: » That’s exactly what this thread is for! Congratulations
Jim_Hodge wrote: » Oh good! Thank you. I've just got a picture of the 8lb 11oz bundle of joy. I think I'll be back to this thread from time to time. You seem a happy pleasant bunch compared to a few threads I've stumbled in to.
Poochie05 wrote: » Think that’s a fair assessment but be cautious when there’s full moon, or someone says shenanigans
Redneck Reject71 wrote: » Today I had to saddle break a stallion who had injured 2 previous trainers. I introduced the equipment to him ,halter,bridle,saddle blanket and saddle. But gave him time to accept each item without forcing it.45 minutes later I rode him out of the stall, and while they were praising me, I reminded them it was all him. I'm so very proud of him to overcome his fears and apprehensions with me.He will be a fine mount for someone.
Ted_YNWA wrote: » Have you done a Ted Walsh "This is really a lovely horse, I once rode her mother"
branie2 wrote: » I really enjoyed Call of the Wild
madmaggie wrote: » I brought my 20 year old cat for a checkup. The vet says she's in great health, plenty of life left in her.
Graces7 wrote: » Very happy that Jacob cat finally came home after a night out in the storm. He is now under the bedclothes with me getting warmed up after a feed...
Widdershins wrote: » My ginger giant lollops into my room at night with a determined look on his face, thunders onto the bed, makes his distinctive "lift the blankets" noise and burrows down to my feet where he stays for the night. If ever I don't pay heed to his demands straight away he makes unique grumpy bossy noises that he never makes at other times, 'til I raise the covers for him. I find the whole routine hilarious. No use shutting the door to keep him out, he just jumps at the handle and nearly wrenches it off.