Cookie helping hold up one end of the tarp.
Cookies deciding that holding it up this way was a better idea.
AJ, our Mustang, holding down her end of the tarp.
Cookie looking for what I need to secure one end of the tarp to a tree.
"Is this is what you are looking for?"
Caught red handed eating the Gator seat. Now you know why they seats look they way they do.
Hoody Dude looking for a bungee cord.
Between all the starts and stops thanks to donkeys and horses helping ( or running off with items), I finally managed to hang the last two remaining tarps out in the pastures. With any luck the winds won't be too bad, the horses and donkeys will stay dry and I will be able to sleep knowing they are out of the rain.
Until next time......................
Hey, with all that help how could you have done it alone?! They really have the curiosity of a cat eh?
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Oh, too too cute! Cookie's made her own rain sheet.
ReplyDeleteWith all that help around there, you can take the rest of the day off! :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing you get anything done around there! I didn't know you had a mustang; what a menagerie.
ReplyDeleteWay too cute...
ReplyDeleteI've found that the help of our friends can bring a little light to the day. When I get frustrated, I can always count on the dog to cheer me up.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful helpers you have!
ReplyDeletePlease send Cookie over to help me out too. Lol They so helpfull and cute Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou're such a good mamma!
ReplyDeletehow much helpdo you have on a daily basis AJ?
ReplyDeleteI find those pasture tasks get done SO much more quickly with the help of our donkey friends, don't you? LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd, hey, I just got my redneck rain cover up over the chicken run last night - I actually beat the rain storm this year. :-)
Wow, what great helpers you have....I only could be that lucky...too cute
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