Amaranth99
Well-Known Member
Am I mad?
I was made redundant at the end of April this year and have finally made myself into a Ltd. company so I can work until Christmas on a contract basis (Better for companies after new pension laws mean they have to offer pension to every temp employee - can you tell I'm an accountant?). Anyway I'm working in London which means catching a 6.55am train from a station 8 miles away and arriving back at the station at 7pm if there are no delays.
So at 5 am this morning I was driving to a local yard to see to my Horse who arrived on Saturday. I went to the field, fed the 38 year old, drove halfway between field and yard, walked to yard, fed Shona, quietly put on Headcollar and bit with headpiece (she's headshy), put on a head torch and walked her to the field, unlocked the padlock with difficulty (eyesight not good for the combination) turned her out and then jogged! (me jogging??) back to the car.
The whole thing took 45 mins and I need to shave off 10 mins somewhere but I did it and Im ready to do the reverse with added mucking out and maybe a ride at 8pm this evening.
I am the happiest commuter in London this morning - she's so lovely.
I was made redundant at the end of April this year and have finally made myself into a Ltd. company so I can work until Christmas on a contract basis (Better for companies after new pension laws mean they have to offer pension to every temp employee - can you tell I'm an accountant?). Anyway I'm working in London which means catching a 6.55am train from a station 8 miles away and arriving back at the station at 7pm if there are no delays.
So at 5 am this morning I was driving to a local yard to see to my Horse who arrived on Saturday. I went to the field, fed the 38 year old, drove halfway between field and yard, walked to yard, fed Shona, quietly put on Headcollar and bit with headpiece (she's headshy), put on a head torch and walked her to the field, unlocked the padlock with difficulty (eyesight not good for the combination) turned her out and then jogged! (me jogging??) back to the car.
The whole thing took 45 mins and I need to shave off 10 mins somewhere but I did it and Im ready to do the reverse with added mucking out and maybe a ride at 8pm this evening.
I am the happiest commuter in London this morning - she's so lovely.