It's 52° with high clouds, only going up to 71° today, which suits me just fine.
Since I "retired" but still want to keep my fingers in the game, I kept a few special cases to work on, one of which is a navicular Quarter Horse gelding that's a show horse. I've got him scheduled for late this afternoon. Therapeutic cases are interesting and often require a level of expertise, and I have this poor bugger pretty well figured out, so I can keep him going well enough that the judges don't automatically DQ him for being lame. He likes his job and he's good at it, and keeping him working keeps him fit and happy.
I might take advantage of the cool morning to finish my saw work on the cedars. If I don't, then I'll have to do it tomorrow when it's going to be warmer, and I'm thinking that I'd rather have it out of the way so I can do something else more enjoyable with the day.
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2024, 09:54 AM by Longhair.)
Since I "retired" but still want to keep my fingers in the game, I kept a few special cases to work on, one of which is a navicular Quarter Horse gelding that's a show horse. I've got him scheduled for late this afternoon. Therapeutic cases are interesting and often require a level of expertise, and I have this poor bugger pretty well figured out, so I can keep him going well enough that the judges don't automatically DQ him for being lame. He likes his job and he's good at it, and keeping him working keeps him fit and happy.
I might take advantage of the cool morning to finish my saw work on the cedars. If I don't, then I'll have to do it tomorrow when it's going to be warmer, and I'm thinking that I'd rather have it out of the way so I can do something else more enjoyable with the day.