« Winter Tree Pruning | Main | Nutmeg and Mace »

January 09, 2008

My Mule

I've shown you photos of my miniature donkeys; now here's a picture of one of my two Mules—a Kawasaki Mule, that is. By definition, a mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse and typically used as a beast of burden. And it's also a very fitting name for these rugged little vehicles. I use them to drive all around my 153 acres. I can get into narrow places that a car could never go. They have both two-wheel and four-wheel drive. We use them to haul all sorts of cargo around the property, and because they're so open, the Mules are easy to wash out. They're also a lot of fun, and Paw Paw, Francesca, and Sharkey never hesitate to jump in for a ride. My nephew, Charlie, has been visiting the farm frequently; I gave him permission to practice his driving skills until he's old enough to receive his license. Here he is with his friend Lisette:p>

Img_0875

Comments

Martha,
Your Kawasaki Mule does look like so much fun in addition to being a beast of burden. I can see that it would be helpful all around your property. Paw Paw, Francesca, and Sharkey as well as your nephew Charlie and his friend Lisette must be enjoying it.
Kathy

Dear Martha,

Having run a show horse stable for 23 Hunters, Jumpers, and Equitation horses for 6 years with my husband, those little vehicles are a great help. Although we did not have 153 acres to maintain, they still make chores immensely easier. Loved the picture of your nephew Charlie as well, last time I saw a photo of him he was much younger. Time flies! When I see Charlie, I always think of your sister Laura and remember her fondly on an episode from the original series from New Year's Day and cooking her chili and that awesome cornbread in the iron skillet! Still making that every year for New Year's Day to this day!

regards,

Mary Ellen Barnatt
Milford, MA

Charlie was always a fun guest on your MSL show so when is he going to make an appearance on your new show? Let him know we miss him and would love to see him in the kitchen again or possibly in the craft room. It looks like he is really enjoying the Mule; that is a great piece of machinery! Trish

Great machines, we have worn out quite a few. It is wonderful for my neighbors as they are in their late 60's; still carrying feed to their pigs. The back of yours should be full of 5 gallon buckets, shovels, posts and maybe a salt block or two--irrigation tubes and plastic dams then you will look like a farmer.

Hi Martha & Charlie's Mom, What a fun blog! It's so great to finally see Charlie again. I too remember seeing him on the "old" show and think it would be great to see him soon on the new show. What do you say Charlie, are you up for it? Thanks for sharing. Jan

Mules are also a form of women's shoe, are they not?

The little vehicle looks great: and very handy for a 153 acre property! Remind Charlie to check his blindspot!

-Andrew

Martha,

I cannot believe Charlie is so grown up! He is still handsome, but what a precious little blonde guy he was! Thanks for the photos.

First of all, it's hard to believe that you Martha have a blog.
It's a very nice blog, of course, you are Martha.
Love your show, always have.
My daughter got married this past October, and used your planner.
If you ever have time to read other people's blogs, I think you would like mine.
Thanks for your time. I will come back and visit your blog again.
Rosemary

Hi Martha, I love your new show and the fact that you are interacting with the audience! I have used a gas-powered golf cart on our farm for a number of years. (now retired). It was so great for getting around after I had surgery on my knee and our (then) puppy, Buddy could learn to ride!
Betty

Is this the Charlie that was featured years ago on a Halloween episode as a vampire? If it is, I feel very old!

Martha, have you ever made Knish? I did and they were really good. I would like to know the history about this receipe. It seemed very challanging to me. love your show, it is on my Beauty Shop every day at 9 am to 1o am. The ladies love to watch you too. vicki

That Mule looks like fun especially with the dogs, Lisette, and Charlie at the helm!
Gosh, I agree with the other bloggers....Charlie is now a handsome young man and I can remember him on your Halloween shows and with Laura, as well as him sleeping on the covershot of your MSL magazine!! LOL
Have Charlie as a guest, Martha! We'd love to see him and catch up on what he's doing! :)

We too have a mule for use around our farm. Ours is red and a real workhorse (lol!). We have a mini mare who will be 3 in April. I have been toying with getting a mini donkey to see if they would produce a mini mule....does that work the same for minis?
Love the photos of your place.

Nancy alias Havenlane

martha i love your program i watch it everyday. i would love to see your show again with your beautiful horses. Your show with Shania was so awesome. I love horses. Maybe one of your shows could show your horses and your beautiful place. Most of all I admire your time that you had to spent at campcupcake, some of these young girls that are doing some time certainly didnot have the real jail time as you had to do. And i am sure you did not have all the necessities that Paris and all those girls had. You go girl i was behind you all the way. And you carried your head up with high pride and iam sure it was not easy. however, my prayers i said for you everyday. and on day of release and your show with the ankle bracelets was just to cute. Martha you are such an awesome person, and your show I have watched for along time. Now i have your magazine. Your little donkeys are so cute.
But your Black horses are totally awesome. I love horses I have a black tennessee walker. I sure would like to have Black horses you have. again i hope do a show with shania and you again that was my favorite show. Keep up the good cooking and your wonderful smile. sincerely Linda Moloso Yakima. Washington

Post a comment

Comments are moderated, and will not appear on this weblog until the author has approved them.

If you have a TypeKey or TypePad account, please Sign In