Timestamp: 70th of Winter, 510 AV
Location: Sanctuary
Reason: Barn Building & Conversation, maybe Philosophy.
Status: Open
Kavala gently caught up Sivak's reins and brought him up short. The Seme stallion workhorse snorted, pawed the ground, and they both together surveyed their work. A flattened space in the eastern pasture away from the main buildings of Sanctuary was the result. Sivak had been dragging first the plow and then the arena leveler and together him and Kavala had walked the ground over and over and over and over until they had a perfectly level perfectly smooth compact location. The Konti was tired and the big stallion was sweaty. But there was so much more work to do. They weren't the only ones working either. A crew unloaded lumber at the edge of the site, leaving the building materials scattered in organized piles of large beams, 2x4's, and a whole host of planks for siding. Kavala was building a barn for her six bloodbane mares, one away form the rest of the facility. It wasn't going to be anything fancy. She couldn't afford fancy anyhow. What it was instead was a series of six windrow stalls, enclosed on three sides taller than the mares, and open on the third side to what would be a large arena for the mares to run in.
Kavala had to have it all ready by the time the mares got here at the end of the season. She wasn't exactly sure when the Rattling Chains folks would deliver, but they would come through she knew. The bloodbanes couldn't run in the same herd as the rest of the mares, not at least at first, until she'd gotten to know them and learned their personalities. Most of what she knew was heresay and rumor, but all stories were based on fact. They could easily show up worse than expected and more violent than necessary.
Kavala slowly began unfastening Sivak's hames and tugs, coiling up the harness and leaving the drag where it was. Slowly she pulled the collar from his neck and set the harness aside, freeing the enormous chocolate palomino for play. "Go play. And thank you for the help my strong friend." The harness she draped over the drag and then she wiped the sweat from her eyes and hands. Sivak was no warhorse. He was built for sheer strength and to pull things no ordinary animal could.
"Time to get started." Kavala picked up the tape measure, began to measure out the site, pressing stakes into the ground and tying strings to them to lay out the shape of the building she wanted. Once that was done, she would grab the post hole diggers and begin the excruciating work (at least for a heavily pregnant woman) of digging out corner post holes and support beams.
Location: Sanctuary
Reason: Barn Building & Conversation, maybe Philosophy.
Status: Open
Kavala gently caught up Sivak's reins and brought him up short. The Seme stallion workhorse snorted, pawed the ground, and they both together surveyed their work. A flattened space in the eastern pasture away from the main buildings of Sanctuary was the result. Sivak had been dragging first the plow and then the arena leveler and together him and Kavala had walked the ground over and over and over and over until they had a perfectly level perfectly smooth compact location. The Konti was tired and the big stallion was sweaty. But there was so much more work to do. They weren't the only ones working either. A crew unloaded lumber at the edge of the site, leaving the building materials scattered in organized piles of large beams, 2x4's, and a whole host of planks for siding. Kavala was building a barn for her six bloodbane mares, one away form the rest of the facility. It wasn't going to be anything fancy. She couldn't afford fancy anyhow. What it was instead was a series of six windrow stalls, enclosed on three sides taller than the mares, and open on the third side to what would be a large arena for the mares to run in.
Kavala had to have it all ready by the time the mares got here at the end of the season. She wasn't exactly sure when the Rattling Chains folks would deliver, but they would come through she knew. The bloodbanes couldn't run in the same herd as the rest of the mares, not at least at first, until she'd gotten to know them and learned their personalities. Most of what she knew was heresay and rumor, but all stories were based on fact. They could easily show up worse than expected and more violent than necessary.
Kavala slowly began unfastening Sivak's hames and tugs, coiling up the harness and leaving the drag where it was. Slowly she pulled the collar from his neck and set the harness aside, freeing the enormous chocolate palomino for play. "Go play. And thank you for the help my strong friend." The harness she draped over the drag and then she wiped the sweat from her eyes and hands. Sivak was no warhorse. He was built for sheer strength and to pull things no ordinary animal could.
"Time to get started." Kavala picked up the tape measure, began to measure out the site, pressing stakes into the ground and tying strings to them to lay out the shape of the building she wanted. Once that was done, she would grab the post hole diggers and begin the excruciating work (at least for a heavily pregnant woman) of digging out corner post holes and support beams.