It’s hard to believe summer is half over. A lot of cold weather in the Flathead. I haven’t seen this before in the time we’ve lived here. With over 4 inches of rain in June, the hay is as high as an Elephants eye. That is tall believe me.
I’ve been so busy I can’t even recall how it all went by this past month. There was the cold, rain, then the 4th, music, and the Birthday. I took ever advantage to celbrate that for over a week. I’ve got fewer and fewer ahead of me so I plan to make the most of them, as everyone should. I highly recommend celebrating ones birthday.
I’ve been teaching people to rope. It seems that roping is gaining in popularity and everyone wants to learn how. It does take patience, and time on the ground is essential before jumping on a horse.
I’m making progress on the Omoksee front, had a good set of games last Sunday. Nationals are two weeks away.
The leather shop is getting busy. I have many orders to fill and another saddle order on top of it all. I think I’m going to have to let folks know I’m about 3 months out now.
Great clients and friends coming this weekend for a week of Equimersion next week. Can’t wait to see Gary and Susan Crowe. We are going to have a great horsey time with them next week.
The most amazing thing I’ve done this summer is just finished my Saddle shop show room. We’ve taken the little storage shed and turned it into a wonderful little saddle shop. It is going to show my leather work off and I’m very proud of the little building. Will have a grand opening soon and pictures to follow. It’s a challenge to decorate and organize because I don’t have a clear picture in my mind.





