Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Business as usual on the farm~ maintenance of fields and fence, training, farrier visits... I am squeezing in a few rides here and there.
Father's Day I treated myself to a short trail ride on my Keri mare. We schooled ourselves in the big ring for twenty minutes and then headed down the road and onto the trail. Keri was wonderful until we were just about home again and her pasture mates began calling to her. We had to do a few circles on the short distance from home in order to re-focus. Silly girl. We had fun though.


We are still waiting for a good soaking rain. Wet weather is hovering around us but never quite hits my area well. Brooks and ponds are lower than I'd like to see. Farmers are buzzing around making hay like crazy.


OYY Brigitte has made her way back to her birth place. She was sold and I own her again for now. She's a lovely mare and remembers all her training. She is back in training again and works in the ring some and has been taking short jaunts down the road. Nothing spooks her, brave, sensible and steady-- she's going to make someone an excellent riding mount.





Despite my efforts to squelch the buttercups they are thriving... This week I'll hitch up my bush hog and clip them all down I guess. They do look kind of pretty but it's just not what I want spreading throughout the pastures. Here, they are almost as tall as the silly ponies. Here is Pal ( a favorite little POA mare of mine) and OYY My Sharona (another favorite out of Frostfire's Tadpole and a little POA named Sugar).




I call Sharona my mini Friesian.. she has a very similar build and the leg feathering with a huge mane and tail. She's quite sporty and beautiful. I love admiring her !




Today, my daughter and I went for one of our strictly "fun" trail rides. A new trail for a change, new sites. We started out heading up my little mountain road across the street from the farm, along the woods fenceline. Into the big pine wood and the silver disk trail, over past the blueberry bushes and onto the new trail that heads a couple of different ways through some logged off property. We came upon a neat little brook-- full in the early spring-- now just a trickle in most spots-- but look at all the great moss and rocks. At one point the stone wall is built across the brook. It's like a fairy land of sorts.














Keri and I and Zoe and Teasel meander up and down the rocky stream and pass by what Zoe calls "Winnie the Pooh Tree" This is a beech that on top is fully thriving.



Time to head for home--- through deep mud right before we get back out on the road to home.
I always like to stop and take a walk down my little brook with Keri. She loves her brook walk too. Here, the Forget-me-nots are incredible this year. I try to snap a photo of the beautiful wild iris and Keri takes advantage---- tries for a quick snack.
On the way up the driveway, I snapped a nice photo of the 2 boys-- OYY Ivan and OYY Dante, watching us and maybe wishing they could have gotten out for an outing also. It will their turn maybe tomorrow.
Enjoy your day ~

























Sunday, June 8, 2008


When time flies—where does it go ?? Perhaps time goes to those moments that you wish would hurry up and end, filling up the space when time is dragging by ! Or maybe it flies to the past every once in a while and that’s where déjà vu comes from! At any rate, the month of May has disappeared and I am not sure I even remember it.

May is traditionally a special month because not only do I have Mother’s Day as a personal celebration, but I have my birthday a week later. But—somehow—here it is June already, and May buzzed right past me leaving only a vague memory. I did manage a few trail rides, but mostly I am riding in the ring attempting to make improvements on my posture and instill some reminders for my horse that I am the rider, she is the horse.

This May of 2008 was unusually hot and dry. It’s the month you are hoping the hay will last till the grass is up and the ground is dry enough for turning the animals out. Many years, in mid-may, we still have snow or at least get a few spitting storms. Gardens can’t truly be planted until Memorial Day. This spring, we were all confused by the arrival of very hot weather.. and this causes the “where do we start first ? “ syndrome.

Now that is June, I have been following the horses around with my camera. Their winter coats are pretty much all groomed and bathed out- and it’s time to up-date all the photo’s on the web site. I have become quite fond of my ponies—perhaps due to my age and size. The big sporty elegant horses are gorgeous, but ponies are so full of spunk and joy.

Elektra, Ivan, and Dante are the 3 horses being worked the most right now under saddle. They are getting a nice mix of ring work and road.

OYY Raphael left at the end of May for his new home. He’s such a handsome lovely horse, I will be looking for great things from him and his new owner- a young boy with gymkhana and adventurous trail rides on his agenda.








I received some beautiful photo’s from the owners of The Mighty Quinn and OYY Sweet Bee. They are in the ribbons quite a bit- so we are proud of the horses and the riders. Mom, Denise is on Sweet Bee and daughter Ionelee rides Quinn. She is 12 I think. Quinn is a full brother to OYY Queen Jane Approximately, a lovely yearling filly pictured here with her best friend OYY Hollis Brown.

Both horses, Quinn and Sweet Bee have been in the ribbons and Denise and her daughter Ionelee have done a super job bringing the horses to this level of showing.
OYY Sweet Bee is a full sister to one of my favorites-- OYY Buster Brown, who was pictured in a previous blog driving. I just love this guy !! He is the one offspring of Chip's who resembles his father the most.






OYY Jockomo got gelded and the two pals—he and Iko had baths, then went out on fresh grazing. Moving them on a rotation gives them fresh eats and less parasites.

Quite a few of the fields are empty now, so time to spread lime and fertilizer. I am on a mission to seek and destroy buttercups. When I first moved here—my focus was burdock. I have been pretty successful. When macrobiotic diets were the rage.. I had a fleeting thought to attempt to harvest burdock root and turn the noxious thing in to some handy cash… but --- I actually have seen packets of the seeds in health food stores so you can raise your own in a garden… crazy. It’s a tough plant to obliterate.

We finally got some rain- not enough but I am thankful for what came. Perfect timing, as it was right after I spread the lime and fertilizer. So hopefully now, the pastures will grow like mad and the horses will be thrilled .. I love not feeding hay.

Chip is still being worked and has his first show the first week of July. We decided to enter him in the just the walk trot since he has been in training only a short time. It will be his first foray off the farm since he arrived in 1998. I will be sure to take lots of photo's and a video.
Enjoy your day ~