Monday, January 6, 2014

Update on Cottage

It has been over  month since we moved out of the motor home and into the cottage.
We moved before we moved the motor home over here, so there was some maneuvering to get the stuff we needed here and out of our previous home.

We got the parking lot in between the barn and cottage and we then moved the MH over here and got it ready for the winter. It now sits on the east side of the cottage and is plugged to keep the batteries charged.

We got the couch from Mike and Barb's house and it fits nicely. We need a couple more tables for the living room.
Mom's art

Mom's art

Dad's paint by number
We have gotten some new wall hangings and Mike had some that he wasn't using. He had some of Mom & Dad's artwork. Years ago they went through an artist phase in their lives and this is some of their work.
Living room

Sewing room

my desk

Bedroom

Brenda's reading area in bedroom
The weather has turned of cold throughout the country and the low temperature here was 10 degrees and we had a high today of 15. We have wintered in the south for the last 30+ years and we are chilled to the bone today. The cottage is warm but it is sooo cold out doors. The heater does cycle on and off so the house is well insulated.
We were supposed to get several inches of snow yesterday, but that didn't materialize. We are thankful, even though we did not venture of of the property today.

On a sad note, we are probably going to lose Cleo in a few days. She has not eaten anything since last Thursday. We took her to the vet on Thursday and he removed almost 11 oz of fluid off of her abdomen. She has been diagnosed with probable heart disease which is filling her abdomen with fluid. She was prescribed with a diuretic and a beta blocker, but neither one seems to be doing any thing. She doesn't seem to be suffering as she sleeps most of the time. She is drinking water and urinating but no poo for several days. We thought she might eat something after the fluid was removed but she won't even take her treats from our hand now.

We have taken in a rescue horse that we are fostering. She is a 4-5 year old Tennessee Walker. She was skin and bone when we got her about 3 weeks ago. She has gained about 150# since we got her and she is a sweetheart.
We don't think that she has had any training as she has no manners and doesn't lead well.
I turn the horses out every morning, and I put a halter on her to lead her out. If I don't move fast enough to suit her, after I open the door to her stall, she pushes me from behind. She is quite gentle, but can get quite impatient.
The vet was here today to check on her and vaccinate her. She was quite pleased with her progress.
We will keep her probably until March when adoption will be attempted.
Mike and Barb are Paso Fino people and a Tennessee Walkeris not in their plans.

Ta ta for now




1 comment:

Carol said...

Things are looking good - I know that we should not complain but we are just not used to these types of temperatures. It is suppose to get down to 32 here tonight with wind chill taking it down to 20-22. I'm sure that there are people in Michigan that would love to have these temperatures. You guys stay warm and stay safe!