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Am I In A Movie . . . ??

And did someone forget to tell me??? This weekend it seemed that we had starring roles in the movie Groundhog Day, where the same day keeps happening over and over. In the last couple of weeks we have:

1. replaced a

In regards to the weather, I am tempted to cram Punxsutawney Phil back down in his hole and tell the rodent to try again! Thankfully the snow that came down throughout the morning and put a dusting on the ground quickly melted by early afternoon. However it looks like it could snow again tonight. The one thing that goes through my mind as I look at our weather forecast is WTF?? The good news is that it isn’t really overly cold, barely cold enough to snow. We shall see what tonight brings.

Jason and I also had the pleasure of replacing another water hydrant this weekend. You might recall when we we trying to determine where the leak in one of our water lines was, I tried to participate in the conversation between my Dad and Jason. I told them that I thought the leak would be at either “X” or “Y.” Like I said, they patted me on the head and dismissed me. Of course the leak turned out to be at X. (’nuff said!).

It turned out that location Y was also a problem. (Darn, at this point I would have been happy to be wrong!!!) The handle never seemed to work quite right, it was really hard to deal with. Then one day the water just wouldn’t shut off completely at that hydrant. Jason tried to repair the hydrant but it turned out the set screw was bent. Great.

Jason digging out the old hydrant

Jason never vocalized what was going through his head when I took this picture. However I am pretty sure it was something along the lines of “get that camera out of my face before I take these pipe cutters and . . . (you can fill in the blanks from here).”


Apparently Jason and I learned a lot replacing the first hydrant because this job went much faster. We “got ‘r done” in a little over an hour. I was pretty impressed by that. I made important contributions like spreading joint compound on the parts, hauling gravel and taking pictures. Jason did all of the digging, refilling of the hole, and pounding the hydrant connection into the pipe (i.e. 99% of the work). I have to say actually connecting the hydrant to t he pipe is the hardest part of the job, even harder than all of the shoveling. Jason always looks like he is about to keel over after he’s gotten the hydrant connected to the pipe.

One newly installed hydrant

Our other exciting event this weekend was the skunk in the barn. Yes IN THE BARN. I go in the barn Sunday morning and I notice something scurrying away and into one of the stalls out of the corner of my eye. I just assumed it was one of the cats. It turns out it was a skunk. And it went in a corner of a stall and refused to emerge. Jason and I had no idea what to do. We kept streeeeetching ourselves around the doorway to look at the skunk and see what it was doing. It was always just sitting there.

After much discussion and deliberation we made the decision to leave the stall door open, turn the horses back out, and hope the skunk would decide to leave on its own. We went on with our day and forgot about the skunk for awhile. Apparently something startled the skunk because when I went in the barn to see if the skunk had left I was pretty much knocked down by the smell. Awesome. I streeeeeetch around the stall entrance again to see if he had at least left. Nope, still there, in the exact same spot.

At this point I made the executive decision (yes, *I* made the call!) that the skunk would have to be dispatched. He had already sprayed once in the barn, it was only a matter of time before the dogs or cats caused another incident, and he showed no inclination to leave. The skunk crossed the rainbow bridge to skunk heaven. I washed our clothes three times, I think the smell is mostly out now. It is anyone’s guess as to when the overwhelming skunk smell will be out of the barn. I think my clothes will have to be bleached every day after being in the barn. Sigh.

That pretty much sums up our exciting weekend. Leaking water hydrants, snow and skunks – good times!!

MyLight, Lily and Buffy were being playful on Saturday:

Cloudy and Olivia watching the snow from the barn entrance this morning


Another picture of Olivia and Cloudy

Elfin grazing in the snow flurries


Chance and Thomas. This is as much snow as we had on the ground before it melted by early afternoon, some areas had a good dusting, others nothing.


Asterik was falling asleep with his head on the fence. His head kept inching down and pulling up his lower lip.


Sebastian and Asterik


Faune and Sebastian


Buffy, Harmony and MyLight


Buffy with Missy behind her


Winston


Sparky the donkey; I liked how the snow flurries were settling on his spikey mane and outlining his ears


Sky, Cinnamon and Lexi


Bonnie


Norman


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