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update and special thanks: (late January, early February 2008)
To all of my dear friends,
...We
are still working very hard here at the farm,, still so much to
do, but we are making some progress. Our motto seems to be "slow
but sure" :)
...We
continue to work on the bridge. Our 60 foot I-beams are in place!
And the connecting steel cross braces are being welded by my son,
Patrick. Patrick has been spending every moment he can out here
and has helped in so many ways, countless hours in the cold and
rain! Not sure we would be able to do all of this without him :)
Once the welding is done we will be able to put the bridge boards
on,, and then we'll need concrete, and then we'll need rock and
then we'll need gravel, gravel and more gravel! As you can tell
it will still be awhile before the bridge is complete, but it is
coming along nicely and will be bigger, higher and stronger than
before! (picture attached) We also now have alot of the dirt and
mud from in and around the barn and house piled. We call them our
mountains of mud :) We have these piles everywhere but at least
now we can get into the barn and rain water runoff is no longer
reflooding our floors. Once the bridge is complete we will be able
to get larger equipment in and remove and haul some of this away.
If anyone needs topsoil or fill dirt, come on over! You haul :)
The good thing is that it is very fertile and where the silt has
left just a thin layer, the bright floresent green grass is sprouting
through. We will one day have our lush pastures back! I think our
biggest accomplishment so far is seeing the barn floor. The mats
have been scraped and removed and the stall floors have also been
scraped. Thank you to friends and family, a Boy Scout troop and
a Church youth group! Next will come hours and hours of pressure
washing. I would like to thank Michelle Osburn for taking a day
away from her busy schedule and coming here to help! Last week Michelle
and I did the tack room/lab. It was a chore,,
very gross,, muddy yucky stinky, scaping and filling garbage bags
and trying to wash what I thought I might be able to salvage. Thank
you Michelle, you were a breath of fresh air and as always, such
a hard
worker. As you can see in the last picture (attached) we will need
to redo many paddocks and fencing. Unfortunately we can't fence
until equipment can come in to spread and level and remove more
dirt,, but that will come... And the house? Well, for now it "waits"
"one thing at a time" Hopefully we'll be able to start
reinsulating and sheetrocking in the next month or so.
...We
feel so blessed in so many ways! Never could we ever do all of this
on our own. Like our bridge, we are feeling stronger than before,
thanks to the help and the support and the love from all of our
friends new and old. Please continue to keep us in your prayers,
we will need all the strength and stamina and patience we can find.
Thank you all.
...Dream Blue Curacao (Scandias Carribean
Blue X Scandias Paprika) has been purchased by Don and Sandy Williams,
Siridian Farm, Higganum, CT. Kid Curry will be their Junior Stallion!
And after this purchase, Sandy decided that Dream Belladonna (Scandias
Carribean Blue X Dream Belle Pepper) would also fit very nicely
into their breeding program so has arranged to purchase her as well.
"Curry" and "Donna" will both remain at Jazztime,
with Nancy Jewell until later this spring when travel and the long
trip will be less difficult.
...Special
thanks to Nancy Jewell, and to Marian Grimes for all your help finding
these youngens a wonderful new home and owner, And to Nancy for
taking care of my youngens, Curry and Donna.
...Dream Royal Carribean (Scandias
Carribean Blue X Scandias Moonbeam) has been purchased by Sandy
Snapp, Bend, OR. Sandy is so excited and she and our beautiful "Royal"
will be a great team!
...Special
thanks to Doug and Brenda Coats for finding Royal a wonderful new
home and owner, and of course Thank you so much for caring for my
most special boy, "Carribean Blue".
...Special
thanks to Greg Ferguson and Daryl Hopson, for caring for Paprika
and her 08 foal to be born there, and for caring for "grandma"
Moonbeam.
...Special
thanks also to David and Kim Shahon for caring for my dreamgirl,Thyme.
...Special
thanks to Marli Perry for caring for Caribella.
...Special
thanks to Mitch and Susan Williams for caring for Belle.
...I
have so much to be thankful for: My morgans are my life line, and
I can't tell you how very much I miss having them here. It does
give me "peace of mind" knowing they are all safe with
trusted friends and being
so well cared for until they can return home.
...Special thanks to Kathy Defazio
for setting up a flood help account for us. It is again so very
humbling and yet so very inspiring to see and experience what the
kindness and generosity of our morgan community is all about! We
are so blessed.
" Thank you all for holding my hand and walking beside me and
holding me up."
Terry

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