That was one long weekend! Got up early Thursday morning and road the bike up to Jacob's Cave. Spent all day there, bought 3 angora rabbits. Frank (the owner) said it was the biggest Thursday they had ever had, I could not believe how many people were already there! Then just before dark road the bike back home so we could get the feeding done. (The rabbits stayed up there with my sister!) Got up early Friday morning and fed extra good then took the truck this time, had to be able to get the rabbits home!
Finally on Friday I found a person selling Sugar Gliders. MS needed a couple of females. Bought a young one and a mom with the baby still with her. They are both very gentle. She had one for sale that would not let me keep hold of her, did not get her!
By Friday evening almost every spot was full, didn't know where they were going to put them Saturday morning! We stayed up there Friday night so we would be there early Saturday morning (by far the biggest day). I think that by the time we left Saturday evening we had sold over 50 goats in that 3 days. We had planned on just going home, getting the feeding done, and then crashing on Sunday. Didn't work out that way!
MS called Saturday on our way home (he didn't get to go to swap, had to work) and said that ex-sis-in-law and nephew were up at the lake, staying with her dad. So we get home, get the feeding done, and instead of crashing, get back in the truck and go to Pommy. We spent about an hour Saturday night talking to them and I think I was asleep before my head hit the pillow at the trailer. Up early again Sunday morning (yuck, yuck, yuck). Then about noon we collected everyone (except MS, at work) and took the boat out!
Water was a bit on the cold side but it was fun. Watched a boat pulling a "vomit comet", that is not the name of it but that is the only way I can think of it. It is cone shaped and the rider is inside of it, and as the boat moves this thing spins! Can't even imagine what that does to your lunch!
Well, finally got to rest yesterday. Now just have to get to work with the rabbits!
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