Wabbidashery… aka, The Heritage Heaven Tour
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@endo done and done. So much better than having a normal photo of myself as my background, though I wouldn’t be opposed to it.
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@jordanscollected Yeaaah!! Fabulous!! Looks ace on both of you! Wabashhhhh love. Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to the adventures along the MN River and lots of horses
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That's right @tody. We have a wooden boardwalk about a mile long just short way from the office and I pop out to get the blood flowing almost daily.
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@jordanscollected Look at the evoooooo that has happened to dearie Wabashie Awesome collective fading and adventuring folks!
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Just getting caught up with your leg of the tour @jordanscollected lots of fun activities you got going on with the wabash. It’ll probably be ready for retirement once youre done with it!
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This thing is really growing on me. And what, I ask you, doesn’t it look absolutely stellar with?
Bonus picture of Taco aka Sweet Pete who really rules the house.
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Horses in varying climates grow winter coats in the winter months and shes them in the spring. However it’s not the weather variance that determine the coat growth or shedding. Its the daylight hours. The horses’ pituitary gland recognizes change in daylight hours and produces hormones that cause the hair growth and loss.
The spring is an especially variable time for weather in MN. We’ve had an 80 degree day 4 weeks ago and today it’s in the 30s with flurries. The worst weather for horses though is just above freezing and raining. The wet coat keep them from warming themselves with their natural body heat (enhanced greatly by eating, horses eat to stay warm).
So on really cool spring days we will throw blankets on them to make sure they stay warm enough. And since they are massive animals with no regard for how much things cost, they will most likely tear the material and break the straps by the time the weather warms up.
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Quick and easy pasta dish from last night. Norman ranch sweet Italian sausage, peppers, mushrooms, onions, capers sautéed in pork fat. Romesco sauce thinned out with a little bone broth. Gluten free fettuccine.
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@jordanscollected good lord that looks delicious!! Literally those photos made my stomach begin to growl!!
Also, very interesting science on why horses grow thicker fur and seasonal impact!
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Last night we made candles. The 3 wick candle is for a friends wedding to honor her mother that passed, and the smaller candles are for my wife’s business.
Soy wax
Essential oils
Herbs and crystals
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Thanks @Mizmazzle. We try to stay moving and doing shit as much as possible. Something has to take our mind off of always wanted to eat
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