Taken from the tractor seat... |
Off to my left, though, the eastern sky has less placid thoughts. Bulging piles of pink thunderheads rumble between strobe flashes of cloud lightning.
In between the two – there is me. Me and two grazing horses, each with an ear cocked to the storm, should it decide to change direction and chase them to shelter. Tonight, though, the front holds its course, withholding water, but consoling us with a cool wind to dry out the sticky air. I never want to leave this moment.
If only that were possible. But I can close my eyes and sneak back there in my mind once and a while. In the meantime, responsibilities await. Some are fun (build farm stuff!), some are not (read federal register notices!), most lie in between (find vanishing fishes!).
Horse Things Still Happen
No more poison ivy rubbing! |
Encore is back in work, errrr, well, let's use that phrase lightly, shall we? Look, I sweat A LOT, and when it's 80% humidity at 8 pm... But he's had a couple very nice long-lining sessions (once we were clear that yes, you do have to go forward even though you are in one of your pastures) and the rest of my focus has been on trotting/cantering hills and small obstacles in a balanced rhythm and some bareback lateral/transition work to build his hind end back up. That butt strength is his critical and most difficult training need, just as aerobic conditioning was for Solo.
I just might give myself permission to take one lesson as a gift to myself in hard times. Dangit. Now that I've typed it, Encore is in his paddock right now, looking for something poky or a rock with a usable edge. Or a stick. Or a clod of dirt. *eyeroll*
Are any of you managing to get in some ride time in the burgeoning sweatbox???
I've been riding here and there when I can. But like you with a full time job that I get up hellishly early for (When you start thinking that getting up at 5:30am is sleeping in there is something really wrong in your life) and the weather it's hard. Because by the time I get home and it cools off a little the sky wants to dump rain on me.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, EAM -- it's afternoon thunderstorm time of year here, too. I've drifted away from my rule of "always ride first" while trying to get some other things done and I need to OBEY THE RULE!
DeleteStupid work, why they cramp our style??