Wow. I don’t know how people do it. I was ready to upload a long video for tonight’s post, and I knew I was late, but for some reason, I didn’t get around to starting to upload it to YouTube until 3:30 this afternoon. I figured, since it’s a 23 minute video that it would take four or five hours, but I’d still have time to post it this evening. HAHAHAHAHA.
It’s almost 10 pm and it’s sitting at 49% uploaded.
I thought I had fast internet, but, obviously, it’s not as fast as I thought!
I’ll postpone til… Thursday? I imagine people would like the video more than a #tbt!
As I spent the day cleaning on my house and Indian room, I don’t have a lot to share. The guys drove out to look for the seven cows we’re still short out in the badlands. The wind was pretty potent though, and they didn’t get out very far. No need to get stuck in drifting snow… the cows would probably be difficult to spot if they’re down in a draw out of the wind anyway.
I borrowed Tess’ photo, though… That’s her on the right and Megan on the left… freezing their butts off out in the badlands. Oh, I remember some days like that… walking and leading your horse so you get warm and then trying to clamber back on in all the layers of clothing. I honestly probably couldn’t do it… I have a hard enough time climbing on in just normal clothes!
I did have a couple of questions I can answer. One was if my calendar was still available. It sure is! It’s now 25% off, too, so it’s only $15. Just follow this LINK.
The other question was concerning finger knitting and how to do it. I could do that in a future post if you’d like!
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Makes me cold just looking at it. Nothing worse than being on a horse in the cold or rain — no place to hide away from it.
You go cowgirls!! Thanks for the pic!
I bet those 7 cows are tucked in warmer that Tess & Megan are! that’s tough “cow girl’en”!