Hi, folks. It's me, Pepper. Lynn's beloved dog and partner.
Hi, folks. It's me, Pepper. Lynn's beloved dog and partner.
Cambria and Titan may have finished performing in Shrek the Musical, but they are still busy with other performing groups. Last week they went up into the mountains onto government owned land where cattle roam freely, and well...
This happened.
When I checked on the horses yesterday, I also went into the new barn to be sure lights were off, doors closed, and that all was as it should be. As I opened the tack room door and flipped on the light, this was what I saw:
It's been a while since I've had a real, live, horsey weekend but I just did. And it was wonderful.
It began with a text from Tim asking me if I would be able to watch the barn and horses while he and Loni were visiting family.
Are you kidding me? I was delighted to horse sit!
While I waited for Tim to text me details, I got another text from a neighbor asking me if I ever went to garage sales. When I confirmed that I did occasionally, she told me of one around the corner from me that had "horsey stuff."
"I think you might be interested in it, but I haven't seen it. My friend, Bill, called me and asked me to tell you. But he didn't say what kind of horsey stuff there was."
Thinking I'd find mostly toy horses if anything, I hopped in the car and headed over.
Shrek the Musical wrapped yesterday after a very successful series of shows - at last count, it was the second highest attended show in Spanish Fork Community Theater's history.

Not only am I working on show aprons, (and teaching tiny tailors) but I am beefing up my stash of haversacks. Here are a few more that I've recently completed.
(Some of the photos are a bit skewed - my back was hurting and so I took the pics while sitting down. Not the best, but it is what it is.)