Special Visitors
It was a special day. The high September heat was a bit burdensome, but the glorious sunshine provided a good opportunity to share some of the wonder and glory of our precious early autumn Wintervale sanctuary with friends. Pam and John are like family, having lived in our home and cared for Asher and the horses many times when Cyndie and I are away for a weekend at the lake or traveling to places like Iceland or, more recently, Maine and Massachusetts.
Yesterday, they came for a visit, bringing a friend, Jess, whom they met on one of their travel adventures in Egypt. If I have my facts correct, supported by her endearing New Zealand accent, Jess’ current residence in London is not where she was originally from. Having our little nook of nature and rescued horses revealed to an international audience ranks high on our scale of rewarding pleasures.
Having been clued in to Jess’s fondness for caramel rolls, Cyndie baked up her standard wide variety of versions, with or without raisins and nuts, chopped or whole.
When the company arrived, Cyndie turned over control of the kitchen to Pam, who produced a divine quiche for lunch, such that the delectable foods we were enjoying competed almost evenly with the great outdoors and interactions with Asher and the horses that were the primary draw. Pam’s key lime pie for dessert was award-worthy.
Asher was his adoring self, leaning heavily into Jess to make sure she felt well-loved while not so subtly seeking affection for himself.
Even though the horses were noticeably sweaty and likely not that happy about the heat, they were surprisingly attentive to our presence at a time of day that aligned more with them napping. Light was first to arrive and leaned her head over the top board, remaining there at length to engage and nuzzle with each of us in turn.
Mix eventually did the same over the gates before we headed back indoors.
John Bramble gave us mostly good grades on the state of things in and around the barn. He chastised me for the cavalier level of security on the gate chains, as I had only secured one of the two.
We have trained him well.
I showed off my composting process for Jess, producing the thermometer probe to display the middle of the pile was cooking away at 70°C (160°F). I should be embarrassed to be so proud of our piles of shit.
The day was a classic win-win as we felt as grateful to be able to share our love and peacefulness with them as they expressed being grateful that we did.
Putting our Wintervale “LOVE” flag at the driveway entrance to greet them when they arrived and for them to carry when they departed wraps the day up perfectly.
Travel safely, Jess!
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Nice one, John!
Anonymous
October 5, 2025 at 1:08 am
Thank you. 😊
johnwhays
October 5, 2025 at 5:13 am
It was a wonderful end to our friend Jess’s adventures in Minnesota to drive her across the beautiful St Croix River to Wisconsin- another state for Jess to cross off her list of 50 nifty United States!! You know it is going to be the BEST day when upon arrival you are offered WARM cinnamon buns with a bowl of cream cheese frosting to dollop on! Wintervale and Cyndie and John’s joy of sharing their beautiful life there is something we will never take for granted. Always a new story and always something sweet. Icing on more than the cinnamon buns was watching Sandhill Cranes in a corn field as we drove home. Always Grateful to slow down and enjoy the beauty of Wintervale Ranch.
Anonymous
October 4, 2025 at 11:26 am
Cyndie is off to the Cities for an overnight and I am home alone with the animals today. I get the best of both worlds in two consecutive days. Bliss. 😎 Thanks for all that you bring into our lives!
johnwhays
October 4, 2025 at 11:36 am
What a great last day for Jess!
Have a lovely day with your furry friends in Paradise my friend! Always great to have some time at your place with you and Cyndie there at the same time! Thanks so much for yesterday. Looking forward to cool and crisp fall Temps tomorrow!
Anonymous
October 4, 2025 at 11:49 am
Yes!
johnwhays
October 4, 2025 at 11:51 am