Scorcher
Incredibly hot, something like 107 by 10 am this morning, but that didn't stop a drive over to JB's new pasture and a ride.
A few months ago she would have regressed back to being flighty, hard to catch and generally difficult, which was what I expected.
Not at all; JB was easy to catch, saddle, bridle and ride. We got up to some simple walk, trot, canter exercises until the heat got even more searing than it already was. So I was pleased with that, had a good shoot afterwards too, never mind the heat.
On a less sanguine front, unless you happen to be a gold investor, is this (from the Daily Telegraph via Drudge). It's a statement from Peter Hambro, chairman of the U.K's biggest gold listing:
"One of the big US banks texted me today to say that if QE3 actually happens, we could see gold at $5,000 and silver at $1,000. I feel terribly sorry for anybody on fixed incomes tied to a fiat currency because they are not going to be able to buy things with that paper money."
We're all doomed.
Stay on the horse.
LSP
If we are all doomed, then I'm betting that people who can ride and shoot are most likely to survive what comes afterwards.
ReplyDeleteThere's a lesson in there somewhere.
Being able to ride and shoot might just come in handy...
ReplyDeleteDrove through Kansas last weekend, and it was over 100, don't know what the heat index was...
ReplyDeleteTry to stay cool!
I'll try, Silverfiddle.
ReplyDeleteHottest I can remember...
I think saving up for a horse and a gun is in order. I'll Probably start with the gun.
ReplyDeleteIt has been pretty hot up here in PA too.
Try and stay cool LSP:)
Excellent objectives, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteMine are similar; new gun(s) (sporterised Lee Enfield + 22 pistol + Ruger 10/22) and new horse. I'd like an animal that wasn't still in the training stage.
Then there's a new truck, one with A/C would be good...
Cheers.