Ken survived the day of rain, hail- which the horses didn’t like too much, gale force winds, wet everything and a nail in his boots. He was chipper despite the elements (now that he had dry clothes and change of shoes) and was looking forward to hunkering down with a cuppa and some good wholesome dry food
A rest day is on the cards tomorrow, so he can spend some time dreaming of tv’s, football, books, allow his feet to heal and he may start appreciating home cooked food – well you never know!!!!
Jan
- Koppio Cemetery
- Koppio Cemetery
- Moody Rock area
- Cally and Koda enjoying a toffee apple together
- Cally (pack horse) & Koda
- Keep on smiling
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The things one will do to get as far away from those bloody bivalves. I am up in Vietnam and Laos teaching this week and it is great to read in the news paper you and your four footed mates have been kicking up a dust storm.
I thought you told us that you knew how to keep track of the horses now so that they did not do a runner on you!!
Thoroughly enjoying your story – keep it up .
By: DJ on September 24, 2009
at 11:00 pm
Enjoying your adventure from the air conditioned comfort of our lounge.You are a better man than I/We are Gunga Din.Good luck/ weather/ meals et al.Think of the End Goal.
Cheers.
Ian and Margaret. K.I.
By: Ian and Margaret King K.I. on October 13, 2009
at 12:36 pm