Meanwhile, I have been trying to recover from driving 1200 miles to Kentucky and back this weekend. Zzzzzzz....eh? Oh yes, recovering. Not quite there yet. I made it out to the farm last night to take care of my boys and longe Encore. I assumed after four days off, he'd be a bit wild with unspent energy.
Not so much.
He's in a new (giant) pasture with Solo and Solo's BFF, Danny, now. He was forced to break up with Pete as Pete decided that Encore was most entertaining when used as an oversized tooth sharpener/punching bag. Not cool, Pete. So Pete found a new buddy in Big D, who doesn't take sass from anyone, and Encore was turned out with his teammate, Mr. Shiny himself.
He freaking loves it. And while I'm happy that he's happy, it has had some unexpected consequences. After hooking up our longeing gear last night, we headed up to the arena. Where I proceeded to longe my
Neener, neener! |
My horse had gone and ruined himself in four days!
In good news, I rode him tonight, despite the cold wind and rain (you get desperate after five days off), and he was lovely. It's odd though, he always starts off beautifully, puts himself on the bit, carries himself in a lovely rhythm and just feels amazing. Then, the more we work, the more inconsistent he gets. It's almost as if he says, hey, lady, I did it already, what's the deal? But we had some actual yielding to the leg at the walk without rushing (OMG!), and finished with some good canter rhythm each way and some excellent stretching at the trot, so apparently he was done mourning his lost vacation time.
Thank goodness. I was not a fan of nappy pony. I shall not miss him.
Haha I can always count on you for a good laugh. So happy nappy pony has gone as quickly as he came. We all have those days once in a while where when someone asks us to do something and we give them a dirty look and stomp our feet, right?! Please tell me that it is not just me and nappy pony!
ReplyDeleteAHAHAH, no, that would be most days before 10 am for me!
ReplyDeleteAha, I have finally got an example of how to use funny/unusual words in a socially acceptable way! Usually I just say things like flabbergasted, willy-nilly or higgledi-piggeldi in conversation... and then all conversation stops because everyone is puzzling over what I just said. It works much better in a blog post. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteROFL, glad I could help, Tatiana!
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