The G2 Thoroughbred was chosen because I particularly like his spots. All of the others had bigger and cleaner spots, and his randomly-sized freckles really stood out in contrast. I also liked the fact that he is not actually black but either a very, very dark gray or roaning black.
Another thing I’ll be doing to alleviate the stress this week? Not doing a darn thing to follow up or pursue any of the latest crazy/rare/obscure Stablemates floating around. Because now apparently, there are some at Tractor Supply too?
Cripes.
There are ten – yes, ten – Tractor Supply Stores within an hour’s driving distance to me, including one that’s just down the road. But I am not going to go make any special effort to get to any of them in pursuit of the Copper Florentine Django, the Unicorn Alborozo paint kit, or anything else.
I don’t want to feel like I’m being forced to buy anything because they might be even more unaffordable later than they are now. In every other nonmonetary term – time, money, and headspace – they’re already unaffordable.
If I happen to be in the vicinity, or driving by in pursuit of something else, of course I’ll stop in and take a look. But I don’t have the resources for anything more than that.
I have more immediate things to worry about. Like how I managed to lose my keys inside my car for a half-hour last week. (I know the past couple of weeks have been rough on my psyche, but seriously?)
If I want some new horses, you’ll find me over in the Regular Run aisle, doing some handpicking.
Dang, I've always wanted that chestnut Icelandic. He is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI lost my keys inside the car last week for about 20 mins! You are not alone! And I drove 2 hours to my nearest TSC to get the copper Django. Not amazingly impressed with him - so you aren't missing out on too much!
ReplyDeleteI can top the keys-in-the-car story. Well, not personally. We went to see the NASA Destination Moon traveling exhibit this month (extremely cool, btw!) and one of the displays is a story about Gemini VII. Apparently, a few days into the mission, Frank Borman's toothbrush disappeared in the Gemini spacecraft, and he and Jim Lovell shared a toothbrush for the next week and a half. They never did find his toothbrush. Which is impressive, considering how small those spacecraft were.
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