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Part Twenty Seven

Dusty trying out the "big" blanket
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Janet's report for Jan 26

Today Leilani and I were the only ones that we able to make it out. Leilani jumped right in and started with Magic (of course) and then moved on to Gator who wouldn't take no for an answer about being haltered and coming out to play. I busied myself getting burros moved back over to a stall. I moved their water and feed bins first and then set about trying to halter them. Rosie haltered right up like the lady she is. And I spent some time grooming her up and making her look just lovely.

Lani spent time getting Gator groomed nicely and then blanketed him and saddled him. She then led him around for a little while so that he could get accustomed to the way it felt when he moved.

Next Lani pulled Dusty and went through the same routine with him. Her grandson Cody was getting a little bored so she decided to call it a day. Just as she was leaving Cliff arrived so together we haltered both Fancy and Belle and groomed them and then led them over to their new stall. We then called it a day as it was getting late.

Dusty trying out the saddle with Leilani
Cliff getting burro loves from Belle
Gator modeling a saddle with Leilani's help
Fancy showing Cliff how to honk the horn
Gator also trying out the horse blanket
Cliff walking Belle back to the stall



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