Saturday, May 29, 2010

Frolic in Palm Springs


Happiness is


an orange ball



riding in Palm Springs




90 degree weather and a pool

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Lesson #3

Another Saturday morning at the horse farm.  I got a shots of some of our one-on-one instructors, including Tess on her horse, Rocket.  Rocket is 23 years old.


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Sheri's teacher, taking a break on Rio.

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This is Kyle, Tracy's teacher.

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Heather, my teacher (Tess filled in for her last week) on her horse, Legacy.


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The only thing as fun as riding, is buying the right gear. 




Are you sure you don't have more boots?




Sticking with her tried and true,  a Texas boot from Donna Williams, that's seen a lot of miles...shall we say.  


Monday, May 17, 2010

Lesson #2

Cherese - And she's off!

Today was all about getting on the horse and staying on the horse, bareback.  I had no idea horses were so warm.  With no saddle between me and Cutie, I could really feel her underneath me.  Here we are in the round pen, with Marie, our instructor at the helm and each of us with our one on one  instructors, making sure we're safe.


Sheri  is an experienced rider.  When I see her on her horse, it looks like she's been riding him for years.



Heather is also experienced and like Sheri, already has that sense of confidence. 



Tracy, could not be happier at this moment.



Tess, my nine year old one on one instructor, asking me "How many times have you been on a horse?"  This makes 2.  Shortly after I took this photo Major Marie said, "all cell phones in the car!" 



Marie said I looked like a ballerina up there. A ballerina with a really big head.  You know I'm not happy with that helmet.   Feet in, not out, when you're riding.



The end of another satisfying day.



Tess, with her horse, Rocket, saying good-bye to us as we leave the farm. 

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Just another day at the farm

Horse riding lesson #1.

And so it begins, Tracy, Sheri, Cherese, Heather and me - we piled in the car at 8AM and headed for E&K Farm in Auburn to begin lessons.  Marie, third from left, is our fearless instructor.  Each of us is assigned a one on one teacher as well. Note Tess (with Heather's arm around her) age 9, Marie's assistant instructor.  Kid you not. Our one on one teachers are much older....at least 14. This is going to be great!



From Horse Lessons to Sheep Shearing.

After our lesson, Cherese and I headed to Bainbridge to help (watch) Dina and Paula shear their sheep.  Once sheared, we did help to pick out the debris (poop) from the wool, then fold into thirds, roll and bag.  Next stop: into the wash to clean.  Then it's ready to spin...I think. 



Dina on the right with the shears and Paula pulling the wool back.



Almost done



Summer cut



Picking out the debris



Folded and  rolled with the best side up



Paula, taking a break with the goats and one sheared sheep.



Thomas, giving kisses to Rebecca.  He's next.