In general I'm not a whiner. I can take my lumps and keep on going, perhaps even better than some. However, this was an incredibly difficult year at the ranch, for a lot of reasons. I won't bore you with every little thing, but a few of the highlights are:
- I got laid off work with only 9 days notice (two months later, got my job back)
- Christie fractured a vertebra while riding
- An unexpected death in Christie's family
- The Black Cat fire and midnight evacuation of 30 horses
- Wind storms that destroyed our fences in almost every pasture
- I had to manage the ranch alone while Christie was out of town for several weeks helping her cousin
- Two bent axles on our horse trailer
Now, in order to keep my readership, I'm going to end on a good note. In the past few weeks we found a crew of guys at a local temp agency to help rebuild our fences. They have done amazing work, putting up hundreds of yards of jack-leg. The stallion has not escaped in weeks, and Christie and I actually have time to enjoy each other's company. Some of the stress of the past few months is finally starting to dissipate now that we know our fences will hold up.
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