Mark & Lori, Photos & Current Events
Monday, July 21, 2014
Friday, August 24, 2012
My Little Red Barn, Lori's new horse
Videos of our first ride!
Lady's feed lot name was Dinah. She arrived at the feed lot in December 2011. I actually saw her posting on the Rebel board, but didn't have the money and we were not set up yet for horses. (We had just moved in here) A sponsor paid her feed lot price and a foster home was found for her. Not long after that her foster caregiver got sick and she was moved to another foster home and re-posted on the Rebel board. At this point my neighbor wanted to buy the young Thoroughbred (Honey) that was given to me earlier this year. So we sort of did a trade, she paid for Lady but got Honey. Anyway, Lady is here now and I am soooooo happy with her!!!
The reference in the videos to my Lacey horse, (for those who don't know) Lacey was the beach rental horse I use to ride. We had a rare and very strong bond. It broke my heart when I had to leave her to move to Texas. While in Texas the ranch and all the horses were sold. There will never be another Lacey, but I had hoped I could find another horse that could fill the void, and Lady is that horse!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Recent News
We have not written much since May so it's time to up-date .
Lori has recieved her African Grey Geese.And all 10 of them are growing fast.They are going out in the pasture and will follow Lori around peeping all the way.She's liking that.I have to admit that it is real cute.Maybe she will post some pictures soon.
Also we've received 15 French guinea hens.They were just put out into the barn a couple of days ago.They are so smaller at 2 weeks old.Hard to beleive they will be bigger than chickens soon.Will have to wait and see how they develop.
The 2 horses,Honeydew and Snoopy,are doing great.Lori has been riding Snoopy a few times.Last Friday she got bucked off and has a few sore spots still.
Actually she just fell off when the pony took a turn a bit faster than she was prepared for.Either way..she hit the ground and has been a little tender lately.Hope she heals soon.
I am still unemployed.But I'm working on it.There are several prospects locally that I'll be pressuring shortly.
This weekend I will be going to Depoe Bay,Oregon for the 5th annual Oregon Rockfish Classic.It's a fishing competition on kayaks.They are expecting over 50 people to compete in this event.I'll be going down on Thursday to set up ,meet and greet,and get ready for the tourney.I have made a cool trophy out of driftwood,a couple of carvings I've done ,and a treasure chest.It looks way cool.Will be attaching a 1st place ORC 2012 tag on it Friday so it will be ready for the winner.
This should be a great time .Get to meet many folks that I've only "talked to" on-line.They are giving away lots of awesome prizes to the competitors that get decent fish,then having a big award ceremony/potluck.I'm pumped for this.
I'll post more when I get back home.
Lori has recieved her African Grey Geese.And all 10 of them are growing fast.They are going out in the pasture and will follow Lori around peeping all the way.She's liking that.I have to admit that it is real cute.Maybe she will post some pictures soon.
Also we've received 15 French guinea hens.They were just put out into the barn a couple of days ago.They are so smaller at 2 weeks old.Hard to beleive they will be bigger than chickens soon.Will have to wait and see how they develop.
The 2 horses,Honeydew and Snoopy,are doing great.Lori has been riding Snoopy a few times.Last Friday she got bucked off and has a few sore spots still.
Actually she just fell off when the pony took a turn a bit faster than she was prepared for.Either way..she hit the ground and has been a little tender lately.Hope she heals soon.
I am still unemployed.But I'm working on it.There are several prospects locally that I'll be pressuring shortly.
This weekend I will be going to Depoe Bay,Oregon for the 5th annual Oregon Rockfish Classic.It's a fishing competition on kayaks.They are expecting over 50 people to compete in this event.I'll be going down on Thursday to set up ,meet and greet,and get ready for the tourney.I have made a cool trophy out of driftwood,a couple of carvings I've done ,and a treasure chest.It looks way cool.Will be attaching a 1st place ORC 2012 tag on it Friday so it will be ready for the winner.
This should be a great time .Get to meet many folks that I've only "talked to" on-line.They are giving away lots of awesome prizes to the competitors that get decent fish,then having a big award ceremony/potluck.I'm pumped for this.
I'll post more when I get back home.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
My Little Red Barn, new stall & electric done
Doing the electric was way easier than I thought it would be! I still need to get some large U nails to attach the wire cables to the ceiling rafters. There is a light switch in the garage but I might put one in the barn too later on.
Mark helped me with the chicken run frame and I was amazed at how quickly we got it done! This will be a temporary outside in closer to keep the babies safe until they are big enough that the crows & hawks wont bother them. Then it will be taken down. It is smaller than I had planed but it wont be needed for long.
I am really loving working on/in the barn! As I sit in my spot reflecting, I still have many more projects to do. But I look forward to them as I am LIVING the dream!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Lori's Hat Project & Mark's Wood Spirits
The photo on the left was my favorite hat I got in Alaska that got left behind. I have been looking for a replacement but have not been successful. I did find a hat with a similar shape though but couldn't find the same stile hatband. As I was searching I stumbled on a bead craft website that just happened to have the same kind of bone beads as on the original hatband. So I decided to try & make one myself! 
I had to buy all the pieces separately, even the brass setting & stone was bought from different places. I was very pleased when the stone arrived & actually fit in the setting! To my amazement I actually did it! It isn't perfect or exactly like the original but nether is the hat. All in all I did a good job and it is close enough that I am very happy with the end result! I'm thinking about making some more to sell with Mark's carvings! =)

Mark's Wood Spirits
Mark has been carving like crazy! He has even sold a few already! The top right & the second from the top on the left he has carved as trophies for a fishing tournament coming up. He also has photos of the step by step making of the kayak. (above right) When he gets around to it he will post that later.I can't tell you a lot about these, Mark will get on later to edit this post with descriptions. He is doing an incredible job bringing out the spirit with in the wood! And he is now trying out some larger chainsaw carvings for yard art! He has started on his first one and it is coming along great so far!
We will be getting a both at the Tokeland Wood Fest July 28 & 29th.
Hope to see you there!
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Unexpected Guests
A lot has happened since my last post and I have been very busy! It all started the weekend of April 21st. My son and I made a trade of his Canon CMOS Pro camcorder for my Native kayak. He came to visit and we went to Ocean Shores Duck Lake to try them out. It was a beautiful warm early spring day, we had a great time kayaking, taking pictures & video. We even had the opportunity to video & photo some new baby ducks! Of course we saw lots of deer too. As we were cruising through one of the canals we caught a couple of raccoon begging at someones sliding door! We had a lot of fun and decided that it was a good trade! We got home late but I down loaded a movie maker software to play with the video later.
We had planed to just hang out Sunday so we got up late and eased into the day. I wanted to show off the work I had done in the barn before Chris left and decided to fill up the bird feeder while waiting for him to come out. As Rowdy & I came around the back of the house my dog froze in a defensive stance looking at something just out of my site on the side of the house.
I think everyone has some kind of childhood fantasy that stays with them, once we reach adulthood we realize how silly it is and store it away somewhere in our memory to be pondered on in some lazy daydream knowing that there is no way for it to come true.
Well on that warm, sunny Sunday morning my childhood fantasy came true! As I slowly walked up to my dog, what he was looking at came into view. Standing there in my yard looking back at us were two horses!!! The little one even nickered a greeting! My first thought, of course this is the one time in my life that I don't have a halter!
I grabbed the dog & ran into the house in a total panic and shock. I don't even remember this part, I must have gotten something I could use as a lead, yelled something about keeping the dog in the house in between saying over & over "horses in the yard!" Truns out I didn't need the lead, by the time I got back out to the yard the horses had walked right into the pasture and all I had to do was shut the gate!
AND if this wasn't amazing enough, it took almost two weeks to finally get a hold of the owner, when I did he said that his situation had changed and he couldn't take care of them any more. He said that if I wanted them I could have them! Mark & I talked about it and even though it is much sooner than we planed we can make it work. So "My Little Red Barn" has new occupants and our little farm family has grown by 2 horses!!
We don't have any history on the horses, just the little bit that the old owner told me. The first one I want to tell you about is the pony, Snoopy. He is an Appy gelding about 13.2 hands high. The vet told me he is in his mid 20's and in good health. He also told me that like dogs the smaller horses live longer so his age shouldn't be a problem. He has exceptional ground manners & has had some good halter training in his past. He loves attention and nickers to me when I come out. He is just a little pushy at feeding time but that is getting better every day. I suspect he has had some good riding training as well but I wont know for sure until I ride and evaluate him which I will do in the next couple of days. I am pretty sure he will be perfect for the kids!
Mark has been calling the big bay thoroughbred mare Honeycome. She is almost 16 hands tall, just right for Mark & all the adult kids! However she is only 6 yrs old. She also has good ground manners, she loves attention & will come right up to you in the pasture. She is sweet & good natured but I get the impression she is use to getting her way. If you walk up to her with a halter or rope in your hands she will run away. We have already had a couple lessons on this & she is getting better. However once the halter is on she is real good! The old owner told me that she was not broke when he got her, said he had her for about two years & did all of her training & that he has even hunted with her. So basically she has had no formal training. I have not decided for sure how I will proceed with her yet. It will depend on how well she does with the lunge line, with & with out the saddle.
In between taking care of the horses I did get the barn done. I just need to do some finishing odds & ends to get it just right. The new stall I built is now being used for hay so I have not put up a gate like I had planed. The small stall will still be used for the geese & guineas hens. I will have some photos in my next post. I still need to build the outdoor run for the birds, I need to get on that, the goslings will be here next week!
So the moral of this post...
Don't ever give up on your dreams! Sometimes they do come true!!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Landscaping
While I was at the local hardware/lumber store getting supplies for the barn, I saw that a bunch of their gardening supplies & plants were on sale. I bought 2 fruit trees, an ornamental flowering cherry tree & a purple lilac bush. Oh and I have a small Japanese maple. I also got some cool purple & white daisies for the raised flower garden in front of the house. I was a little ahead of myself for getting this stuff now (landscaping & gardening was scheduled for next week after I finish the barn) but it was a great deal on the trees. Also the weather report says rain after today. So, today I will quickly finish the wiring and most of the barn stuff can be done inside, rain wont matter. Then I will get the trees planted. This is what I got from left to right,



Senetti Violet Bicolor. Black Tartartian Cherry, Pink Flowering Cherry, Liberty Apple, Katherine Havemeyer French Lilac & a Japanese Maple of unknown type. I will have to get one more each of the fruit trees for pollinators. More about that later. The photo to the right is where I will plant the fruit cherry trees so that I can see them from my office window. Mark would like the apple trees in the pasture.
I will plant the ornamental cherry, lilac, maple and some of the flowers in the front yard by the mailbox. The photo to the left is before, on the right is after.
It turns out that I will have a couple surprises! First is the flowering cherry, as I was planting it I noticed the label showed 3 different kinds of trees and it wasn't specific about what kind was actually in the package, however "Autumnalis" was hand written on the top of the label so I am assuming that is the type I got. I spent hours searching Google for information. It's going to be a lot bigger than I wanted for the front yard, 25 to 35ft! But from what I can gather it will be a very impressive tree. It blooms in early spring (before most trees) large double pink/white blossoms, followed by the green leaves. Later it will have small black berries that the birds will like. In the fall the leaves will change yellow & bronze before dropping. (sweet!) THEN it will bloom again around November/December if the temp is mild. So all in all, except for the size this is exactly what I wanted!
The next surprise is the lilac bush. I love all lilac bushes and there were several kinds at the store. Personally I don't think there is much difference between them except for the color, I like the dark purple ones so that's what I got. They all smell good but there is only one that takes me back to childhood memories of warm summer fun filled days. After planting the one I bought I looked it up, this one is considered to be an old fashioned heritage lilac and is said to be the most fragrant. Wouldn't it be great if this turns out to be the one I remember!
The last surprise will be my poor Japanese Maple that I bought at a garage sale last fall. These plants are very expensive & I got this one for about $5.00. The thing is that there are several varieties of maples. There are small, medium & large trees and shrubs. The surprise is that I have no idea which this is! Only time will tell and that is why I planed it where I did. Whatever kind it turns out to be, it will look good there.
Next I need to decide what to do with the raised brick flower beds I started last fall in front of the house. Originally these beds were going to be 4 rows high and planted with flowering shrubs. Then I decided to wait until the house was painted but I have no idea when that will be. So I thought for now I would plant some petunias & pansies, but I didn't like any that I saw at the garden shops. However I did liked these purple & white daises and they were on sale, but after getting them home I discovered they are better suited for planters than in the ground. So now I'm back to where I started with these flower beds. I will replant the daises into small planters that I move around to wherever I want them and decide later what to do with the flower beds.
I love all my little projects, it feels good to be working outside again!
Senetti Violet Bicolor. Black Tartartian Cherry, Pink Flowering Cherry, Liberty Apple, Katherine Havemeyer French Lilac & a Japanese Maple of unknown type. I will have to get one more each of the fruit trees for pollinators. More about that later. The photo to the right is where I will plant the fruit cherry trees so that I can see them from my office window. Mark would like the apple trees in the pasture.I will plant the ornamental cherry, lilac, maple and some of the flowers in the front yard by the mailbox. The photo to the left is before, on the right is after.
It turns out that I will have a couple surprises! First is the flowering cherry, as I was planting it I noticed the label showed 3 different kinds of trees and it wasn't specific about what kind was actually in the package, however "Autumnalis" was hand written on the top of the label so I am assuming that is the type I got. I spent hours searching Google for information. It's going to be a lot bigger than I wanted for the front yard, 25 to 35ft! But from what I can gather it will be a very impressive tree. It blooms in early spring (before most trees) large double pink/white blossoms, followed by the green leaves. Later it will have small black berries that the birds will like. In the fall the leaves will change yellow & bronze before dropping. (sweet!) THEN it will bloom again around November/December if the temp is mild. So all in all, except for the size this is exactly what I wanted!
The next surprise is the lilac bush. I love all lilac bushes and there were several kinds at the store. Personally I don't think there is much difference between them except for the color, I like the dark purple ones so that's what I got. They all smell good but there is only one that takes me back to childhood memories of warm summer fun filled days. After planting the one I bought I looked it up, this one is considered to be an old fashioned heritage lilac and is said to be the most fragrant. Wouldn't it be great if this turns out to be the one I remember!
The last surprise will be my poor Japanese Maple that I bought at a garage sale last fall. These plants are very expensive & I got this one for about $5.00. The thing is that there are several varieties of maples. There are small, medium & large trees and shrubs. The surprise is that I have no idea which this is! Only time will tell and that is why I planed it where I did. Whatever kind it turns out to be, it will look good there.
Next I need to decide what to do with the raised brick flower beds I started last fall in front of the house. Originally these beds were going to be 4 rows high and planted with flowering shrubs. Then I decided to wait until the house was painted but I have no idea when that will be. So I thought for now I would plant some petunias & pansies, but I didn't like any that I saw at the garden shops. However I did liked these purple & white daises and they were on sale, but after getting them home I discovered they are better suited for planters than in the ground. So now I'm back to where I started with these flower beds. I will replant the daises into small planters that I move around to wherever I want them and decide later what to do with the flower beds.
I love all my little projects, it feels good to be working outside again!
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