rained all morning b ut did eventually stop
you'll never believe - actually lunged! gaynor was involved with her 5 year old's birthday party, so no riding, but it was not raining so wanted to do something!...had to leave Charlie in the field - odd, he was ok at first, but then after we'd been out 10 minutes (bearing in mind he could see us) molly kicked off a little (boing!) and so he did too...
i think she'd had enough - she actually did quite nicely and offered right rein from the off
then left rein she started boinging .. and then made it clear she'd had enough... by heading in a straight line back to the stables... then charlie started boinging as well... and i had to be careful not to be knocked over!
a rod for our own backs, really, only two of them
in by 4 pm, they were...
roll on spring?
then home and did some work, and made a stew, and then some scones....which may end up a disaster as i misread the amount of liquid and put too much, and so had to tip more flour and baking powder in ... but they LOOK ok...
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
5 comments:
Clear here - try and keep your rain up there for a while will you :-)))
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It can be a drag having only two horses. Glad you squeezed a work session in. Spring is on the way, hang on in there!
And hope the scones were good :)
My Toby gets upset when only one of the other Boys goes off. He calls to whomever I am riding when I go out of sight. He takes his role of herd leader very seriously.
Nice that you managed at least a little good work before things went, as you say, pear shaped. Trying to get a silly horse working on the lunge can be very exciting.
Our "rain" keeps promising to come in as snow. Either way, the consequnces end up being soggy.
glad you got to work and that Molly went well.
I had to laugh at your blog- between the boinging and the custom scones.
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