The only two pictures I managed to take for the challenge before all chaos erupted at the end of this week involving drama at one of my barns and a sort of emergency trip to Hamilton. Back to Brandford on Sunday too.
The red barn and corn, because it's still too green to begin harvesting.
Bag balm, because this is the face, hands, feet and everything salve. You got dry skin, fixes it. You got windburn, fixes it. You got cracked feet(or knuckles), fixes it. You got a horse that has a cut, keeps it supple. Or as I recently discovered upon running out of hoof creme, putting it on the preiople of the hoof and sole every day will make a hoof more flexible in just a couple days. Try it.
14 comments:
Bag balm is great! Good photos for the challenge.
I keep meaning to buy some bag balm, it has a lot of uses. I like the first photo.
you nailed the 1st photo, the composition is great
I've got bag balm!
Well done.
Bag Balm...good stuff.
Sure hope your life is back to normal now.
~Lisa
Is the bag balm a secret with the horse owners, I have never heard of it.
Great ideas! Gotta love the Bag Balm!
Bag balm was kind of a secret with cows. Milking cows made me appreciate how good this stuff is.
I had never heard of Bag Balm until my vet told me to get it for my dog's nose. Midge has this strange problem where one nostril dries out and then all this gunk starts building up to block the air flow.
Guess I need to go grab some bag balm next time I'm in Jeffers, (heard of it, saw it, but never tried it...must be time :o)
that was a beautiful picture...the one with the red barn siding and the corn! Loved it!
And don't you love those "cure all" things like bag balm!
i loved the 1st pic with high raise grass and the barn doorz. Bag Balm.... good pic.
Great pics! I forgot all about the tin of Bag Balm. I always have some on hand.
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