Involved molly doing nothing more strenuous than getting wet, eating her tea, and moving into the new field which was scary as she didn't get being led right round the barn, and wasn't happy until she realised the other two mares were following her.
as soon as they all went in - you can say, they all three immediately came into season (well, near enough - they knew where the geldings were, and if they weren't in season tonight, they will be by the morning!).
Partner wanted a day out, so we went to kirkleatham hall museum and to Hartlepool to the Quay and went on HMS Trincomalee, well worth a visit if you're around that way (both of them, but especially the ship). Build 1817 in India of teak, the oldest european warship still floating, they say. Pretty big, but of course tiny next to the stuff they build now...
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
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