If you have any tips for getting over jet lag... please tell me! Someone once told me that for every hour difference, count a day to adjust to your new time zone. Well, that should mean that sometime tomorrow we could hopefully start feeling more normal! The fuzzy brain, lead legs, and lack of energy is just yukkie! :(
We are so glad to be home and back with our family! Everything is looking green and lovely, and the grass is fully seeding now, long and plentiful! I guess you could call us "grass farmers" as without it, our game and cattle would not be happy! Pictures like this one are just so special.
We had a good trip to the States, and were so blessed by the hospitality of our very dear friends. Thank you so much Rick, Mark & Gayle, Gerold & Pat and the Ford family! It is such a blessing to spend time with you in your homes, and we really appreciate everything that you do for us.
Our meetings, events and exhibitions all went well, and we were kept very busy! We had a few days to play in Augusta and Gerold allowed us the privilege of doing a little quail hunting and watching his amazing German Short Hair Pointer do her magic! She not only pointed perfectly, she also retrieved our birds for us too, and I shot my very first quail, and it was the first time I have ever shot a shot gun! He certainly is a good teacher. Thank you so much.
As always, it was really special to see everyone again, and to re-connect with you all! Thank you for taking the time to come and see us.
We are looking forward to the Foster Family's arrival next month, and getting started on this new season. Big hugs to you all, and we would love to hear from you!
Ken, Jo and family
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