To town this morning – physio assessment for me and the annual horse-van service/MOT which I am confident it will fail. When OH and I got home, we were given a huge welcome by everyone. This is Monster’s feed-me face. He was two hours early for his tea but optimistic.
After poo-picking the track in a Force 9 – moderate gale – which can only be described as difficult, I had a quick glance at the weather forecast and decided to lug out the carefully put-away rainsheet rugs for the elderly.
As it was so windy, I thought the easiest method would be to open up the little shed and put the rugs on one at a time in there. No wind = no flapping about.
I successfully did the big ones and thought I would leave it at that but Fivla and Vitamin turned up and looked hopeful.
So I put rugs on them too but just thin ones to act as windcheaters more than anything else.
Iacs quickly made the shed his home. There is room for others but that can be a tight squeeze.
I decided not to rug up Tiddles. He has the container for shelter. But I also noticed a miserable brown little pony held captive.
Tiddles had stolen the haynet Newt had been eating, blocking him in.
So, being the nice person that I am, I went and got Newt his own haynet.
And I asked Tiddles to try and be a bit nicer to Newt. He said that wasn’t going to happen any time soon.
So those were my good deeds for the day and can we all pray that horse-van gets through its MOT/service relatively cheaply and eventually passes without me having to sell a kidney or my first born. I am not holding my breath.
