Sunday, December 21, 2014

Ordinary, Average Day

Sunday, December 21st  60 minute ride 
Rode with Bill and Majesty


Looks so inviting ... how could we resist?  Well, we couldn't!

Hey, what are you guys doing back there?

Oh, texting. I should have known.

Morgan positions herself for an ear rub

All smiles as we're headed home

And ... our new gate got installed today!

All in all, a great day!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

New Reins

Saturday, December 20th  60 minute ride 
Rode with Bonnie and Cutty


Hey Morgan, I got you a gift!

Did you bring me a treat?

New reins!  Aren't they wonderful?!

Pffft.

An hour later ...
You look a little tired there Morgie girl.  Maybe next time you won't make fun of me when I bring you a gift.

Seriously, the new reins are incredible!  I love, love, love them!  

Went for an hour ride with Bonnie and found a new path that Morg and I should be able to follow on our own.  We were only gone an hour, but we trotted the entire time and Morgan did very well with the pace.  She was, however, riding behind a stud and she was rather a snot about not riding up his bum.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

New Headstalls Don't Change Your Horse's Mindset

Sunday, December 14th  35 minute ride 
Solo


Morgan got a new headstall because I didn't like the way the other one-eared headstall fit.  I love the buttery soft leather of the new one! Morgan didn't seem to care one way or the other.  What she did care about was not going out for a ride.

Morgan: Are you sure you want to be out here alone?  Gina said there were mountain lions out here.
Me: Morg, Gina lives 10 miles away on the other side of the valley.  We're safe. I promise.

Morgan: Just in case, let me get a last meal in.
Me: Morg, let's get going. Seriously.

Morgan: But, that looks like prime mountain lion hunting ground ahead.
Me: Um, Morgan ... that's exactly the same path we just rode on ... all we did was reverse directions.

Morgan: Did you hear that?  Maybe the mountain lion followed us home!
Me: Mountain lions are scared of jingle bells, which is why you are wearing them.
Morgan: Really?  Why are you grinning like that then?
Morgan: Hurry up with my treats so I can get back to the safety of the herd!
Me: Morgie, I heard they only eat Paints ... you'll be fine.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Who's That Redhead?

Sunday, December 7th  60 minute ride 
Rode Sundance, with Bill and Wasabi


Me: Hey Sundance, who's a pretty girl?
Sundance: Oh yeah baby, that's me.

Sundance: We're really going out those gates?  You realize I haven't been off the property in a year, right?
Me: Don't be worried, we'll be fine!

Sundance: Holy crap! What's that noise???!
Me: Calm down, it's a camera. I'll put it away for a while.

It was obvious Sundance hadn't been out in quite some time.  She gave me a hard time a mere two houses away from our place, and then refused to move forward after another two houses.  With reassurance and calm directives, we were able to work through the issues.  

Before Morgan, I would have given up when Sundance started acting spooky ... now, I put her to work and then breathed in and out calmly until she moderated her breathing to match mine.  

Each time she did what I asked, I praised and rubbed her ... a little positive reinforcements went a long way to calming her down.  With a few more rides she'll be back on track.

What I learned is not to match Sundance & Wasabi.  Sundance and Majesty have the same slow, ambling (more like shambling) walk so they would be a better pair.
Wasabi stepped over that log with enthusiasm!
She might make a jumper yet.

Morgan: You went for a ride without me? Seriously?!

Morgan: Come here, let me sniff you all over to make sure you're ok.
Me: Oh Morgie, I love you.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

78 degrees in December. Really.

Saturday, December 6th  80 minute ride 
Rode with Bill and Majesty


Majesty: Here we go again Morgan. You up for this?
Morgan: Just try to keep up old man.

Morgan: Hey, Majesty ... think we can sneak in a bite or two?

Majesty: Let's keep moving.
Morgan: Nom nom nom

I find the oddest pictures on the camera sometimes

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Goodbye Traveller

Traveller was our first horse and we had to say goodbye to him this morning.  Last night he was laying down and had trouble getting up, but this morning he could no longer stand and take more than a few steps before collapsing.  We called the vet and they came out to the house to see what could be done.  

As the vet was talking about options that were available, he mentioned putting Traveller to sleep, and big T started nodding his head.  Guess he knew it was that time as well.  He went peacefully, with his head in Bill's lap.  It was an incredibly sad morning, but I am so very grateful we had the opportunity to be with him at the last moments.

Big T on September 28, 2014

Traveller was rescued from a feedlot auction on November 3, 2007 for $200.00 by Shiloh Horse Rescue.  They estimated his age as 23 years and 11 months at that time.

When we first visited Shiloh Horse Rescue, the owner showed us a few horses that would be appropriate for our skill level.  The moment I put a halter on Traveller, I felt a zing and knew instantly this was the horse for Bill.  On January 19, 2008, Bill adopted this big thoroughbred and they spent the next 6 and half years as partners and friends.  
Traveller at Shiloh in November 2007

We owe so much to this horse ... he was a pivot point that changed the course of our lives forever.  Because of him, Bill got over his fear of horses and learned to ride, I got the chance to fulfill a lifelong dream of owning a horse, we moved from Las Vegas to our rural town, met a whole new group of friends, Bill got a new career, we bought our first house, and basically changed our entire lifestyle.

Everything we have done since January 2008 has been a direct result of purchasing that big lug nut.  I can't possibly imagine a life without my horses now, and I owe that feeling of being whole to Traveller.  


He taught us good things, like how to maintain your seat when your horse makes a 3 foot leap to one side for no apparent reason, or how to keep your feet out from under his gargantuan hooves, and how to fly - he liked to shove me with that big head of his and it would send me flying forward a few feet.  He was the first horse my son ever rode, and the reason my son won't ride at a trot anymore (Trav had the worst trot ever. Seriously, WORST EVER).

He watched over the herd and accepted all the horses that came and went until we were able to settle on our current pack of mismatched horses.  He was always a patient leader and mostly a good sport.

One of my favorite memories was when we turned all six horses out for the first time, and he gave them a "round pen" lesson.  I also loved when he would get wind up his nostrils and would buck and snort like a youngster. 

I'm going to miss that old guy.  The yard isn't going to be the same without his booming call whenever a horse trailer pulls up.  Thank you for everything T, I love you.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Monthly Totals

November 2014
370 minutes = 6 hours riding time on Morgan

170 minutes = 2.75 hours - Bill and Majesty

105 minutes = 1.75 hours - Bill and Wasabi

Wasabi's saddle time 2014: 
Jan - Jun - 5 hrs
July - 2 hrs
Aug - 1 hr
Sept - 0 hr
Oct - 0 hr
Nov - 1.75 hrs
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9.75 hours total

Traveller napping away the last day of November