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February 2010
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A touch of sadness


This was one of a group of four horses I passed yesterday, when I drove NW of the city in the hopes of finding a Great Gray Owl. For some reason, when I go looking for these Owls, I come home with photos of horses. I suspect that I'm getting out there too late in the day and the owls have tucked themselves in amongst the trees for an afternoon nap. I don't know if these are old horses or not particularly healthy horses, but they just seemed "different". There is a greyish white one that never looks that well whenever I see it - just looks depressed. I know nothing about horses, so maybe these four animals are simply "being horses".
I had hoped that some time away from my computer might help my extremely painful arms (from too much mouse-clicking), but I suspect that gripping the steering wheel for about three hours of driving in windy conditions wasn't the best thing.
I need to go and look at window blinds as soon as possible. I've no idea how far round my complex the window people have got, but it can't be too much longer before they come to remove all my windows and patio door. To say that I am not looking forward to this being done is to put it mildly : ) I can't reach the blinds to remove them and I certainly can't reinstall them, so will have to buy new ones that can be installed by the store. At the moment, sometimes I can barely lift my little point-and-shoot up to my eyes, so all the moving of furniture, ornaments, wall pictures, etc. in preparation for the window replacement has come at a bad time, ha. Will be SO glad when all this has been done!
I had hoped that some time away from my computer might help my extremely painful arms (from too much mouse-clicking), but I suspect that gripping the steering wheel for about three hours of driving in windy conditions wasn't the best thing.
I need to go and look at window blinds as soon as possible. I've no idea how far round my complex the window people have got, but it can't be too much longer before they come to remove all my windows and patio door. To say that I am not looking forward to this being done is to put it mildly : ) I can't reach the blinds to remove them and I certainly can't reinstall them, so will have to buy new ones that can be installed by the store. At the moment, sometimes I can barely lift my little point-and-shoot up to my eyes, so all the moving of furniture, ornaments, wall pictures, etc. in preparation for the window replacement has come at a bad time, ha. Will be SO glad when all this has been done!
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