Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Back to School......

Since having Tia in my life....I really want to improve on my English riding.  Make no mistake @ it....western is my preferred...but it's always fun to learn new things. 




Here she is adorned in her English bridle - as you can tell - some adjustments need to be made aka new holes punched so the top strap lies flat.




Patty giving Kayla some lessons while I was on the Buddha watching & listening intently.



                                   My turn....





      Sometimes we argued who was boss - the tail swishing is a good indicator.




All in all ...things went well...I feel there is ALOT more to remember with the English seat....BUT...Tia being SO sweet & patient...I know we will become a good team soon.  Thank you Patty for your guidance :)





                    Proof of our morning ride - saddle sweat :(




Afterwards, they are both as happy as clams vacuuming the ground for food under their favorite apple tree.  Riders???    What riders???

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

BUCK....you say???

Yes, the above word is B-u-c-k......not B-u-d.  Bru & I took a lil vacay to Mackinac Island over the holiday week & that's where I met the 16y/o Paint Draft. He was massive in size, sweet as could be BUT very strong!!!  I was told that he knows secret ways to cut 15 minutes off your hour ride....so beware.  The guide had informed us of the correct way to return to the stable...so I was ready for him to try & cheat!


                         This is where it all began.....




    Here we are - mounted & ready :)  Bru is actually on Midge - Buck's 13 y/o daughter - did you think you were seeing double??


We had opted for no guides after we were led out of town...so this is where we rode - thru the forests of the island.  How did Bru & Midge get in the lead ?



                             Buck & I were closing in :)



       Sure enough....Midge wanted a treat & Buck & I took the lead spot :)




What is SO wonderful @ Mackinac Island is that the 2 methods of transportation are either horses or bikes.  We did take a spin around the island on wheels...but the majority of our time was spent w/ the equine option.


It didn't take me long at all to spot my first horse - we had just arrived & were taking a walk-a-bout to check things out.




              Love this photo of man on bike vs tons of horses :)



This was our tour team - Jessie, June & Jake - they took us all thru the forest part of the island.


              This guy was so fascinated by the fleece bike seat cover :))





     This herd of several were loaded on the ferry to return home for some R & R



                  They didn't seem to mind being on water @ all....


            This team was leaving the dock w/ supplies for the stores.




                    Back on Buck for ride #2 of the vacay :)




                             And Bru was back w/ Midge :)
                   


          Lastly, my favorite photo from our wonderful week in Michigan :)

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Reasons One Does NOT Ride.......

On this particular Saturday......the skies were looking pretty odd & there was a strange feeling in the air.   While we were mucking out stalls...my friend called me over to check out the cloud formation .....oh my ....was all I could muster to say.


                        This is what I saw...eerie...huh?


            It was strangely beautiful....but....we all knew it meant bad news.



                     Here's another view....just as eerie!!




  Our lovely layers of soft looking clouds soon took a much darker appearance.



                     Here's Kayla challenging the rain gods!!!


Needless to say the skies opened up & a down pour began....then we heard a HUGE  noise & closed the barn door. We went @ our business & tended to the horses - who by the way- didn't miss a beat & continued to enjoy their morning hay.



Warp speed to about an hour.....the rain had pretty much stopped...& I opened the door....to see SMOKE!!!



The loud noise ended up being a crack of lightening & was from a tree in the pasture. It was smoking from the bottom like it was on fire.....& the insides were!! The burn line started way up @ the top of the tree & looked like someone had scraped a large section right down the middle of it!!!


As you can see...the smoke was escaping from 2 different spots from where the tree met the ground.



We tried water & that was no help, then we contacted the owner & she called a fireman friend of hers. He said as long as there was nothing close by that could catch on fire - house, barn etc - it would burn itself out.  Just to make sure, a fire extinguisher was used & emptied ( thank you Oscar ). 




                     We found bark as far away as 40 feet......




The horses were eventually turned out AFTER the threat of bad weather had passed & acted like it was any other day of the week.  They had grass on their minds & little else :)