More Pictures From the Life of a Country Doctor

Stella, head of security, taking a break
Afternoon dog walk around the property
Sara watching the horses a rainy evening
A favorite spot
Well seasoned firewood

When I’m not working, I am with the animals on my little farm: Horses and Alabai dogs (130 and 117 lbs respectively), doing the typical farm chores, reading or writing, this time of year often by the fireplace.

With everything going on with Twitter, I’m not sure where I’ll go with that, but I share many things about my life on Facebook.

I never lead my horses with lead ropes. They have a halter in case I need to hold them for an emergency but I call myself the Horse Whistler.

The Horse Whistler

4 Responses to “More Pictures From the Life of a Country Doctor”


  1. 1 OlRedHair November 6, 2022 at 1:38 am

    Such a beautiful place! And gorgeous animals. You certainly have a way with them.

  2. 2 marilyn Findlay November 6, 2022 at 10:13 am

    It is nice that you have found contentment. Some never do. Animals can soothe one spirit. They take a lot of work and effort but the enjoyment never fails to follow. I am happy for you.

  3. 3 Larry Bauer November 7, 2022 at 12:01 pm

    Thanks for sharing

    Larry

  4. 4 SANJEET NARANG November 21, 2022 at 7:23 am

    Very nice! Sweet video and tuneful whistle.


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