Today we awoke to find three and a half more horses on our property!
The "half" is called Sprocket and he's adorable. This was the view to our southern paddocks this morning. Check out Will's cheeky tongue!
...so how did this happen? I hear you ask.
Well yesterday during my first day at a new job I received a text message from my wife to say that there was a bush fire at the end of our street.
We happen to know the young couple at the end of our street due to being involved with horses and they'd asked whether they could keep their 4 fluffy babies at our place until the danger passes. For them, this was really a god-send as it's not easy to house 4 horses anywhere temporarily if their home paddocks become uninhabitable.
It turns out that the fire came mighty close to their property. It actually burned through some of their electric fencing meaning that their horses weren't able to be contained. Now, the thought occurred to me that our relationship with them proved to be very useful and as self sufficient as you can try to be in life, there will always be circumstances that occur that can't be mitigated against, avoided or predicted that require the assistance of others.
We are private and independent people but among all the efforts to pursue self sufficiency in the financial, health and prepping domains, it's important not to forget investments in the relationship domain also. This is an important component of a resilient life as you'll never know when you'll need to draw down on your relationship investments in times of need; times that can happen at any time for any reason.
Something important to consider! Thanks for reading.
Love your beautiful guest! The mini is adorable . Horses are so social and so much fun to watch. enjoy them while they are there. voted for being a great neighbor and well... can't resist ponies :D
Wonderful comment @sixdranch4life! Greatly appreciated 😊
i like your half horse joke!
have a happy day
desel
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I begun get curious on the 1/2 until I found the pony.
I was tricky with that one, huh @cloudspyder 😎
Good article,
I just voted, you
I follow,
Help each other :) @azziz
This is very true. Where I live is not ideal in a lot of ways, but we've lived here for 20 years and know quite a few of our neighbors.
After finding out the truth of how messed up things are, I did some homework on prepping. The bottom line was that, if you know the people around you, generally you're better off where you are than being a stranger in a strange new land.
Love the pics. Such beautiful guests!
Is the pony yours? I have a thing for ponies lol
I used to know this Shetland called Harley who I'd hang out with whenever the misses was at the stables ... he'd wicker when ever I came up because he knew he was about to get a bunch of grass lol
That would be a like, follow, and share.
I need some horses on my page for sure.
Have a terrific day.
Peace and joy,
melissa
LoveHowdy fellow #thealliance member! I had something happen when a horse appeared in our pasture as well...however ours was unannounced. It was chased by or was running with wild horses and "fell" across our fence..Our is woven so this was not an easy task...a post was broken and she had a baby on the other side...fortunately the baby was about 6-8 months so it did survive...She was so spooked we could never get her out...she died about a year later..hit by lightning or it was a snakebite...She would run up onto the hill when we would come to the ranch and she was so beautiful with her mane flowing in the air...She was such a treat...we felt bad but had no other horses but our donkey was so happy she had fallen in... :) Never hurts to have a friend with a pasture! Sweet pictures! Hope the new job is going well!
So glad you were able to help your neighbors. Hopefully this will blossom into a reciprocal relationship that you both can share and participate in.
I pride myself in being very self-sufficient but it sure is nice to buddy up and share canning chores or whatever else might be on the horizon.
Just knowing there is help available if needed, is a big load off.
Couldn't agree more @themerrylotus. You may be aware or the book Prosper! By Adam Taggart and Chris Martenson. They describe this kind of thing as social capital. One of the hardest investments to get right but possibly one of the most important.
Hopefully we all can foster quality relationships. We strive for quality over quantity and as a result have very few friends. Those we have however are of good substance. Thanks for your comment!
It's true, "quality over quantity". I can count my true friends on my hands. I've not heard of that book, but will look it up, sounds like something I would enjoy.
Great! I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for weighing in.