Between the weather (dry, whether cooler or hotter) and
all the visitors coming and going this month, my riding has been limited to quick forays around our hill – through the woods, down the lanes, beside the vineyards. We school along the way, of course – lateral work, canter departs, rider position. I see shows come and go and know, without too much of a twinge – that now is not our time for competition. Will that time come again? I don't know; for now I am happy for
any time in the saddle, for the training along the way, for improvement in our communication and partnership. Other blessings come as well.
During a recent ride we both heard a rustle in the underbrush up a bank on our left. What I could see looked like a deer struggling, and I worried one was caught in a fence or something. I dismounted and watched, finally realizing it was a doe with not one, not two, but THREE good-sized fawns all trying to nurse at once! I captured what I could (but couldn't get all three fawns in one shot):
On my next ride the views were just outstanding. The last of the evening rays gilded the valley,
then moved to the clouds above
before blowing a final rosy kiss to the east.
What gifts are mine!
6 comments:
What lovely photos!! I practically grew up on horseback, so I'm happy you posted a link to this blog. I miss the days of riding, so will gladly tag along with you!
You're right Michelle, all so beautiful and blessings as well. Will miss you riding this weekend.
I was hoping for a small group of calm, relaxed horses to help ensure Eagle's comfort level (and mine), but alas it sounds like it's Wearners and us.
What a beautiful ride! Triplets ~ amazing :-)
I had no idea, Mokihana; a fellow horse lover! Welcome to my horse space. :-D
You know I'd love to be there, Lorie.
I was certainly surprised to see three, LannieK, and happy that the doe was in such good condition.
Lovely post. How wonderful to see the mother deer with her babies! X
What a lovely ride with so many gifts. Thanks for sharing :-).
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