Duchess Corner
We have given ourselves permission this week to slow down and take our time. We have been splitting our time between watching our garden grow; playing with our pugs; working on our newsletter and database; and waiting in anticipation for the arrival of two or our horses as they make the long trek from northwest Oklahoma to southwest Colorado this weekend.
Yep! We are hauling Trigger (3-year-old gelding, palomino quarterhorse) and Quoti (a.k.a. Doquoti, 3-year-old, paint horse) to SW Colorado. Our yearling filly, Maggie (2005 dun, quarterhorse) will have to make the trip another time.
If we are correctly stating this, Bud Clark of Alva, Oklahoma put a price of $15 on our little Maggie Dun filly. Jokingly, we figured he put such a low price on it because he wanted it for himself. (LOL) ... Actually, Bud says that everyone that comes to their east horse farm in Alfalfa County, Oklahoma picks out the little dun filly over all his registered quarterhorses.
Bud has always teased us about our paint horse, Doquoti (Quoti), about her spots rubbing off on his quarterhorses. Hey, Bud, Trigger and Quoti arrived in southwest Colorado about 9:00 p.m., Saturday -- are settling in to their pasture -- acting like buddies as they explore their new home. You do not have to worry about the paint spots affecting your quarterhorses anymore. (LOL... Just kidding!) We took some scenic views of the horses to send you so you could see their new pasture/home.
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