Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Me, Myself & I

I have NOT been @ the barn by myself in a very   l  o  n  g   time, it was kind of eerie today.  Altho, once I get over the initial "quiet " I must admit....I went into the " the barn is all mine " zone :)


                    The Buddha being lunged before our ride...




                  It was SO warm that he started sweating quickly :(






       It's difficult to take action shots when you are solo...so I decided to go abstract.  This angle was not at all flattering of my guy!




       So, after a time , I dismounted, turned him out & focused on Tia.




         Amazing how different creatures look with the sun as your canvas :)





          The property was just beautiful enriched by all the fall colors.





By days end - after mucking, lunging, riding, watering, sweeping & turning out - I truly felt like the barn was mine for a day.....altho I did enjoy the times Doug I chatted :)

It also made me realize how much work & dedication goes into running a barn & giving horses everything they need....my hat is off to Patty & Doug.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

A "K" of a Day.....

Kayla, my riding buddy, has joined the equestrian team @ her high school & had an upcoming show to practice for. Patty was nice enough to help her get ready by giving her  crash courses in saddle seat, showmanship & western pleasure.






Boot camp begins w/ Casino & showmanship....this is judged by how well your horse moves while you are both on the ground - everything is done by the using the halter & a lead rope.






         Tia & I looked on w/ great delight & enjoyed the fact it wasn't us!!!




Now, Kayla & Black Jack are practicing saddle seat w/ 2 sets of reins - yikes!!!
This is judged by how well you move your horse while in the saddle & is ridden w/ English tack.



                              Trot - Trot - Trot




The Buddha - who I rode first -  &  Casino were happily munching away in the other pasture while their barn mates were still working :)



          Kayla needed some photos for the show.....so I snapped away :)



















Western pleasure was also practiced - this is judged by how well you & your horse can work a pattern on the ground & how well you do riding thru an obstacle course.


        


Lastly, Tia , all beauteous in her western tack - wondering when she could join Casino & the Buddha on the other side of the fence!



 I'm very happy to share that Kayla placed in EVERY class she entered & had medals & ribbons galore :))    Congrats!!!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sun Up to Sun Down .....part 2

The weather was exceptional & the ladies & I rode most of the day & were eventually joined by Patty.


            Patty on Casino prepping him for a show the following day.




                      All 3 happily posed for a photo :)



Doug rec'd a phone call for Patty & happily delivered it in person - trust me THIS is a rare occurrence :)




      Bernadette atop Blackjack - who is a gaited horse. He moves laterally @ a very fast trot & it makes you feel like you're riding a cartoon character :)))




       Jin also took a spin, but did not want to trot.....so I "encouraged" Blackjack by trotting Bud away from him......Jin was by my side in no time :)




Here is our photo finish - after a day of riding in both pastures, having lunch, finishing up barn chores, & lastly invading a huge garden filled with veges galore.  It just does not get any better than this for me.  Thank you.


                 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Sun-Up to Sun Down.......part 1

On this particular Saturday, I left my house @ 7am & did not return for 12 - count them - 12 hours.  And it was wonderful!!!

My 2 friends from hippo therapy joined me once again & we had a beautiful equine filled day together :)

First off....Tia & I did some English seat - my buddy Kayla was on the Buddha.


     When my friends arrived - they mounted up & the day just blossomed.




        That's Kayla in the middle between Bernadette on Tia & Jin on Bud :)



                  Maya is being lunged by Kayla after .......


                     we removed ALL these cockle burrs from .....


              her beautiful tail...you can see my brush underneath :)




These nasty lil plants are in both pastures & are the bane of my existence as far as grooming goes. They get SO snarled in the horses' manes, forelocks & tails that it can take some time to remove them.  You have to be gentle in doing so or the hair will break right off  &  you lose length,  that they have grown out over the summer.

 I'm happy to report that since this photo was taken - Doug has mowed ALL those suckers down to the ground :))