A new mule has come into my life finally. She is a wonderful 6 year old 16H molly mule out of a Tennessee Walker mare. I am hoping she will share my passion for distance riding.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Locked
There was a story to this but my computer crashed and I lost it...... abridged version is I had a great ride with Linda though short because I locked my keys in my truck. Linda's son saved the day by getting into the truck.
Friday, October 14, 2016
House Sitting and True Love
I am house sitting for a friend this weekend. And the best part is I was able to bring Marie with me. She was thrilled by this as this is where the absolute love of her life lives. Marie and Cody have been an item for many years. They have done many, many pleasure, training and competitive trail miles together. Once I got Marie settled and my things in the house, I decided to go out for a quick ride around town. Bless Marie's heart, she didn't fuss at all about leaving the farm and her love to accommodate my desire for a tour of Bowdoinham on horseback. There are some very lovely old homes in town. And it's so pretty down by the river. It was a nice ride as they all are on my wonderful girl. Cody was sure happy to see us come back.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Just Me and Marie
I had considered riding with Susie and Barbara today as I have not seen Barbara in ages. But, I did not get up early enough to do the trailer hook up routine and meet them on time. So, I took it easy this morning, then headed out a little after noon time. I took my time and gave Marie a good grooming. She was pretty grubby from our ride yesterday still. I put on her boots, saddled up and off we went. I didn't have any real solid plan in mind other than wanting to go out to Tarr's Mill and see how low the water was. I took the main trail right to Tarr's Mill and tied Marie up at the top of the hill that looks over the East Cathance Stream as I wanted to do some exploring on foot down by the stream. I just started down over the hill when I looked back to check on Marie and saw she had rubbed her bridle part way off. She's famous for doing that so I quickly went back and put the bridle back on.
Once I had Marie all set and she seemed to be done rubbing on the tree, I went back down to the stream and walked around a bit. The water is just so incredibly low with the drought we are having this year. I've never see it like this in the 29 years I've lived here. I went back up the hill and got on Marie and rode her down to the stream and we rode down the stream bed to the dam. That's when I realized I'd left my fly whisk where I'd tied her up. So we rode up the hill by the dam and I circled back to retrieve my whisk. I went back to the pipe line and took a left to explore down that way. There were some ATV tracks to follow. I've been that way before but couldn't get far without running into a questionable swampy area. I was curious if it would be dry enough to cross. It was and I was able to go quite a ways before running into a really good sized swampy area that even in this drought, was wet enough still to stop any forward progress so I turned around and went back to Tarr's Mill and then headed home. I explored a few more side trails that I knew were dead ends but you never know when a new trail gets put through by the ATV riders. They were still all dead ends but nice riding nonetheless.
It was just such an absolutely lovely day. Warm and sunny with a light breeze. The air had that wonderful fall smell and with the leaves turning color and no one else out in the woods to disturb the quiet. And to be blessed with a horse that is as steady and trustworthy out alone as my wonderful Marie. I wanted to stay out there forever. I took my time and rode fairly slow with just few short canters and a bit of trotting. I was out 3 1/2 hrs. and did 9 mile.
Once I had Marie all set and she seemed to be done rubbing on the tree, I went back down to the stream and walked around a bit. The water is just so incredibly low with the drought we are having this year. I've never see it like this in the 29 years I've lived here. I went back up the hill and got on Marie and rode her down to the stream and we rode down the stream bed to the dam. That's when I realized I'd left my fly whisk where I'd tied her up. So we rode up the hill by the dam and I circled back to retrieve my whisk. I went back to the pipe line and took a left to explore down that way. There were some ATV tracks to follow. I've been that way before but couldn't get far without running into a questionable swampy area. I was curious if it would be dry enough to cross. It was and I was able to go quite a ways before running into a really good sized swampy area that even in this drought, was wet enough still to stop any forward progress so I turned around and went back to Tarr's Mill and then headed home. I explored a few more side trails that I knew were dead ends but you never know when a new trail gets put through by the ATV riders. They were still all dead ends but nice riding nonetheless.
It was just such an absolutely lovely day. Warm and sunny with a light breeze. The air had that wonderful fall smell and with the leaves turning color and no one else out in the woods to disturb the quiet. And to be blessed with a horse that is as steady and trustworthy out alone as my wonderful Marie. I wanted to stay out there forever. I took my time and rode fairly slow with just few short canters and a bit of trotting. I was out 3 1/2 hrs. and did 9 mile.
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Gardiner
Susie picked me up today and we rode in Gardiner. This was only my 2nd time riding there and what a great place to ride! We parked at the fire station and rode by the Elementary school to get to the trail. The kids were out on the playground and when they say the horses, they ran to the fencing yelling and screaming in their excitement at seeing the horses. Marie was slightly concerned about this. Not much bothers her but this was a bit much for even her. Neither horse did anything but did keep a careful eye on them. It was a beautiful day. Marie was so happy to see Spark and she was feeling full of it. We didn't ride real fast but did move along at a trot where we could. Marie even threw in a couple bucks once in her excitement in being with one of her favorite buddies. Silly mare! The kids were out again when we went by the school on the way back and once again ran screaming to the fence. Marie still found them to be a bit concerning.
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