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The Horse Area is Complete

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Over the weekend, Daddy was able to finish up the roof on the stalls. Right now, they are quite content being outside in the turnout area as they like to relax in the sun. When summer comes, it will be nice for them to enjoy the shade a bit. Their water and hay is in their stalls, so we leave the stalls open which allows them to come and go as they please. They also get fed their pellets and supplements in their stalls in the morning and at night. We only close them in their stalls if we need…

Review: Galapagos Islands A Different View with Georgia Purdom

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Galapagos Islands: A Different View Book Description: Take an incredible journey to the beautiful islands of Galapagos: Observe the wondrous diversity of life, including birds, reptiles, and plants Learn how Darwin’s worldview and a biblical worldview differ, and the importance of studying the islands Read poignant chapters from Ken Ham, John Morris, John C. Whitcomb, and more! The Galapagos still stand as a testament to God’s majesty and mercy, rather than the empty legacy of one man! About the Author: Dr. Purdom is a researcher and speaker for Answers in Genesis. She graduated with a Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from…

Bring the Horses Home Part 3

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By the third night of being home, Phantom and Dixie had started to really settle into their new environment. In fact, Phantom laid down during the night while the coyotes were howling away, and the dogs were barking at the coyotes. Dixie was standing guard over him which was rather cute as you’d think it would be the other way around. lol! On Tuesday morning, I looked outside and saw the two of them resting together enjoying the morning sun. Of course, I had to grab my camera to try to snap a few pictures. It was very peaceful to…

Bring Our Horses Home Part 2

Posted in Family, and Homesteading

By the time we arrived home from the rescue, it was dark which was not the plan. We had hoped to get the horses settled while it was still light outside. Daddy and Munchkin walked the horses around and showed them around their new home. Thankfully, we had a bright moon to help light at least some of the area. It was a long night as the horses were quite restless which made the dogs go crazy for most of the night. Needless to say, we were rather tired the next day. The new routine began as we got up…