And the whole day will feel the better for it. ;-)
We warmed up in the arena, then rode down to the mailboxes and back, doing a little lateral work, a bit of trot and even smaller bit of canter. Short; sweet. I think my mustang man is feeling better; hurray!
Now I'm back inside a warm house with a fire going in the woodstove; the wind has definitely picked up. No photos, but how about a list of things I'm thankful for – eight for the 8th of November.
- Warm winter breeches by Boink, a gift from my husband many years ago. I misplaced them for a couple years; so glad to have found them again!
- Warm winter gloves by Kerrits – their riding gloves, winter and summer versions both, are my favorites.
- My saddle – inexpensive (even more so because I got it used) and synthetic, it fits both of us well and is weatherproof.
- Our arena. As places to ride out from home become more restricted, it has become essential.
- My handy husband, who built our arena (after the dirt work was done), and my cavaletti, and the hay steamer, and much more.
- My professional husband, who has done so much mundane and advanced work to keep/get my horses healthy and sound over the years.
- Fun challenges like #NoStirrupNovember.
- Last but not least, my mustang man, Lancelot Dun Dino!
3 comments:
So glad you and Lance got to have a ride, and he is feeling better. How about some photos and explanation of the hay steamer Rick built?
Days like this let us enjoy the nicer ones!
Sylvia, go here (http://boulderneighdressage.blogspot.com/2017/07/holding-pattern.html) for photos of the one that Rick built, and here (http://www.horseandman.com/handy-tips/hubby-built-a-hay-steamer-for-me-make-your-own-hay-steamer-instructions/02/20/2012/) for the original inspiration.
That's true, Kim, although it wasn't bad once I got on and started riding.
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