Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Visiting Found Feather Farm

So, I'm a little out of order, but I just finished making a video. This is from my trip to visit Lyric at Found Feather Farm and I wanted to share it.

As you can see, this is what Heaven on Earth looks like!

Enjoy!

Monday, June 24, 2013

And the characters of this story are....


My name is Michelle, and I currently live with my husband, Nathan, in central New Hampshire. I work as a Radiographer and CT Technologist.

Nathan is an electrical engineering technologist. I honestly have no idea what that is exactly, all I can say is that it involves a lot of mathematical equations. Whenever he tries to explain it I automatically get this blank fish-like expression on my face. (Think conversations between Charlie Brown and his teacher- "wah wah wah wah wah..."). It just doesn't work. Fortunately for us, we have other things in common. For example, we are both nerds (just not math nerds. Well, I'm not anyway). Acceptance is the first step to recovery. Right?





Sirius and Tank are my soon to be 11 year old pugs. They are my babies, and my life would definitely be very dull and empty without them.


Sirius Black

Tank

Loki is my 8 month old Pembroke Welsh Corgi. He is clever and hilarious; a lot like his older brother Sirius.
Loki

Henry (Poco Dunit Good) is my 5 year old American Quarter Horse. He has such an old soul for such a young guy. Truly, a kinder, gentler soul can not be found.

Henry and I


Found Feather Farm's Lyrical Song.  Lyric is a two week old gypsy vanner filly. 

Lyric (9 days old) with her dam, Lioness Dahlia. 



UP NEXT: The little-big foal that started it all...

Trying Something New



Okay, I'm going to do this, I'm going to start a blog.

And, just so you know, this is pretty darn monumental because if you know me at all, then you probably know how much I hate writing; I love reading, but I hate writing.  In fact, I'll put it in my top ten list of things I don't like doing - It's going right next to solving math equations that have letters of the alphabet in them, and talking on the phone.





So, why am I starting a blog? Well, I'm embarking on a new adventure, and I wanted a place to document it. I figure blogging will allow family and friends to share in my adventures. And, if any strangers happen upon this blog, maybe the silly antics will create some laughter and smiles, or pull some heart strings along the way. Although, this is will mostly be about raising my new Gypsy Vanner filly, Lyric, this will probably include other anecdotes, as well.

Please feel free to introduce yourself and leave comments. Advice and constructive criticism are welcomed (unlike writing, I like to learn) all I ask is that you explain your advice/criticism so that I and others may understand your view. Also, please keep commentary g-rated. This is a family blog, and I don't want to spend the evening explaining to young horses in the barn what certain colorful words mean.

UP NEXT: Introducing the characters in the story...