It was nearly like the sound of a new post forming. This only counts as half of one though. I must apologize for a quiet summer; field work is rather like being slowly eaten alive, yet still-half enjoyable? And the universe continues its focused plan to smoosh me, but fails as yet...
Solo has been finessing his guilt skills, trying to push his nose into the halter hole when I get Encore. I take him out for a trail ride or a work session when I can, but there is so little time. He has lost all that hard-won muscle and I'm a bit sad on the trail, where he stumbles and tires easily compared to the muscle-bound athlete he was before. Before everything changed. I look at him now and am frustrated, I want more for him but my plan to bring him back to shape this winter ended before it even began. I can read his frustration too, we know each other too well. But he will be my rehab horse in a couple of months, so I have hope yet to pique his interest.
Encore and I have our final practice run this weekend in Southern Pines; next stop the Adult Team Challenge in VA. We've joined up with three of our fellow Adult Riders to make a kickass team, so look out, because Team "Smurf Cocktail" will be looking to burn up the leaderboard! If I can manage not to do anything stupidly obvious, perhaps Encore can bring home his own giant ribbon...
Dr. Bob comes up on Tuesday for a pre-flight chiro adjustment. Encore's left hip has gotten tight again, which I have learned means that some cracking and re-rotating is in order. For us both, funnily enough, I see mine tomorrow morning, ha. I will do my best to assure that we are in our finest fighting form.
Because October is already here, with November on its heels. By the time I hit the O.R., I'll be broke and exhausted, but there will be plenty of time to nap later and no lessons to pay for for quite some time. So I'll live right now, thank you.
Solo has been finessing his guilt skills, trying to push his nose into the halter hole when I get Encore. I take him out for a trail ride or a work session when I can, but there is so little time. He has lost all that hard-won muscle and I'm a bit sad on the trail, where he stumbles and tires easily compared to the muscle-bound athlete he was before. Before everything changed. I look at him now and am frustrated, I want more for him but my plan to bring him back to shape this winter ended before it even began. I can read his frustration too, we know each other too well. But he will be my rehab horse in a couple of months, so I have hope yet to pique his interest.
Our barn wall speaks truth. |
Dr. Bob comes up on Tuesday for a pre-flight chiro adjustment. Encore's left hip has gotten tight again, which I have learned means that some cracking and re-rotating is in order. For us both, funnily enough, I see mine tomorrow morning, ha. I will do my best to assure that we are in our finest fighting form.
Because October is already here, with November on its heels. By the time I hit the O.R., I'll be broke and exhausted, but there will be plenty of time to nap later and no lessons to pay for for quite some time. So I'll live right now, thank you.