The horses moved to winter accommodation on Nov. 3, 2016 and are not home yet. Raphi went to the place he was at in 2015, and Pippa went to a training stable ( yes, that does mean that Romeo and Juliet as the pair were affectionately named at the boarding facility, were separated). Raphi eventually got a new playmate, a cremello gelding called Duncan. I posted a video on FB once showing them playing together. Raphi still is not happy with anyone who lives in the stall next to him and shows his grumpiness towards them all the time, as in his mind that stall belongs to Pippa, I guess.
You see to date, our barn is still not suitable for winter accommodation but who knows, the future may remedy that. Francis has been busy exploring options on how to solve the problems of water and electricity supply on a more permanent basis. One of the major undertakings for this year will be to run electricity to Francis' workshop and the barn. Thus far, we only have seasonal water and solar power. We have discovered a solar heated outdoor water tank that looks both economical and feasible. Last year we discovered a water line that came from the old well in the back of the field that ran into the barn. Our plan is to use this old well as a water source for the outdoor heated water system and for a " water hydrant" in the barn. You see if we are ever to keep animals here we need a way to provide heated water source due to our frigid temperatures. So that project has been researched and suppliers found for necessary items.
Francis has also explored sources for more grill work for more stalls (he wants to put 3 more in- so that I can offer boarding on a small scale in future???), a new stall floor system that allows urine to drain out into the ground ( to prevent smell, wet bedding). We originally had enough for 6 stall doors, but we used a lot of the "grill work" to allow open grill walls between the current two stalls.Hence, although we have three doors, we need grills for front and side stall sections.
We currently have wooden floors in the two stalls and I put down rubber mats as Raphi got sores from the wood ( yes, he is rather a hot-house flower, poor boy!). Using this new system will require the cement floors to be jackhammered up and new grave/stone floors be laid, with the new stall fabric on top. Supposedly, they are cheaper than the mats??? Hmm...we will see after all is said and done. I won't be replacing what we have done thus far, thus will be for the new ones as the concrete floor that is there is uneven and has to be either levelled or removed anyway.
Last weekend saw us up in the barn measuring and making final decisions about where the other stalls will go. There are several ways to do them but we also decided that if we were ever to have other boarders here, we would need additional space for their tack ( I don't want to share my beautiful tack room....or maybe this will officially become the "lounge"). So I have decided we need individual lockers for any potential boarder and I have made the design.... now I just need Francis to build. They will each be a big tall cupboard (locker) with a roll out box at the bottom which slides in under a shelf( which could be used for grooming boxes, boots,etc.) Then the open space above that will have a saddle and bridle rack in it. Above that will be another shelf( for helmets or other stuff). On the inside of the doors, will be a saddle pad holder and whip holder. The front of the cupboards will be the same design as the barn doors ( double dutch door look).You see I have been busy too, designing.......now I need Francis to do... but maybe this is even a project I could tackle-I mean it is only a big box! Each cupboard will be 3 feet wide by 8 feet high be about 30" deep....We need to build at least 3... maybe 5... will see how space looks when 3 are up.

I can't wait for spring to come so he( Raphi) can be home again all the time. Francis is still only going to be home on weekends :(
Well, that is all the news for now but at least now you know the long term goals for this season and why nothing was posted all winter. Not sure how often posts will be this summer, it will depend on how progress goes......
We really do have to decide how much work is really worth doing and what is feasible given the fact that it is extremely unlikely we will ever have anywhere to ride ( ie indoor arena) in winter.... but note I did not say "never".......I am keeping my options to the universe open... maybe they will somehow make all possible ( PS if they are listening??). That will certainly limit who wants to board here... I think.....unless they agree to be seasonal boarders like we are at this point..........Anyway, my youngest son, Nigel, always says " Dream with your eyes wide open" and I am certainly doing that.... and I certainly know how to DREAM BIG!!!!! So perhaps it is a case of in the film "Field of Dreams"........."build it and they will come"?????
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