Boots clasped the leaves and showed the beginning of a new day's work. Maria is the evacuation place for all kinds of horses, the owner of New Day Ranch. Every morning, she woke up at the dawn and saw a horse living in the meadow. It was mostly winter, she hoped to be able to enjoy the outside hours before the horse snowed. Maria opened the stable and allowed the horse and her two dogs Max and Twilly to enter the ranch together. She pulled them with the reins one at a time until the six people sleeping in were released to the field.
After leaving the ranch, I moved to Washington and began working at the North Cascades National Park. In the meadow, I read two books a week, I wrote six hours a day, I was walking a long distance alone with a dog. In Washington, suddenly I lived in the house with the other four people. I worked full time and tried to complete my new manuscript while making time for hiking. I do not have time to love as I see it. Or, if so, it is not highly appreciated by the agenda. Then as these things evolved, I began spending a lot of time with a young man working in a park, a roommate, having a sweet tea, fishing and listening to the record. He seems to be smart and funny, and I think that it is the same. We got up late, played a board game and drank beer. We guessed each other late it.
We will fast-forward for several months at a new ranch. I am looking forward to the birth of his mare, Shai Girl, which is the first pony of skip. She was pregnant in Sedona, this is the first time he could start with his birthday. We are over 11 months of pregnancy and things seem to be approaching. Shy shy girl is fine, fast, cool spring. A few days passed. I continue to pay special attention to shy girls to help her calm down and feel compassion. Skip built a special booth and paddock area for her. Before he left he asked me to pull the RV on the other side of her booth, so I was able to pay attention to her. Yes, of course I can