Monday, December 29, 2014
holidays and mindfulness
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I'll write more later this week. Today I have to get into zen mode with all the rain that's falling. :)
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Sunday, November 16, 2014
a canter-bay tale
- 1.a three-beat gait of a horse or other quadruped between a trot and a gallop."he kicked his horse into a canter"
- a ride on a horse at the gait of a canter.plural noun: canters"we came back from one of our canters"
- 1.(of a horse) move at a canter in a particular direction."they cantered down into the village"
- make (a horse) move at a canter."Katharine cantered Benji in a smaller and smaller circle"
What is it about cantering that makes it so appealing to those of us who ride? When I was a little girl taking riding lessons that was all I wanted to do. The days we rode around the lake near the stable and were allowed to canter for long periods of time are some of the best memories I have.
Both my children wanted to canter too. We have photographs of each of them cantering with huge smiles on their faces.
Each week when my daughter rides I get to watch the beginner riders, most of them little girls on big horses, all of them asking "when can I canter?" With their short legs it's sometimes difficult to get the horses to transition from trot to canter but the desire to do so is strong and the girls will try over and over again until they get a few strides, and if they're lucky, a whole circuit of the arena in the magical gait.
For me what's wonderful about cantering is the forward motion, the connection between the horse and rider, and the sense of total freedom that I feel as a result. It's a time when my usually churning mind empties and all there is is joy.
It has been awhile since Keil Bay and I cantered. We took the summer off and have gradually worked our way back into a regular riding routine this fall. I'm careful with him when we've been out of work, and careful with myself. We start out walking, add in trot, add in the suppling dressage exercises including shoulder-in, and when it feels like we're both back in shape, I will ask for the canter.
The past few rides I have been feeling like I have my "legs" back in the saddle.
Yesterday was a chilly day here and the neighbors were out in full force in the woods behind their house, wearing white hats which were popping up at unexpected times. There were a few shrieks and the snapping of branches as they cut brush. Keil Bay was alert but very very good, and we had a lot of really springy trotting and the kind of ride where the 16.2 hand horse felt like he was 18 hands. His lifting his back lifted me as well, and for most of the very forward ride my boots were loose in the stirrups. We reached that point when my seat and legs were plugged in and the stirrups were simply hanging there. When Keil and I reach that point it's a definite sign that we're ready to move on.
Today it was quiet. Not quite as cold but very gray out. Keil was still very alert. The fact that there were no white hats popping around seemed almost scarier than when there were. What if they suddenly appeared? But again, he was very connected and very forward and it occurred to me that riding a forward canter is infinitely easier than riding a clunky one, so in a moment of girlish glee I sat the trot, slipped my outside leg back a couple of inches and off we went. We cantered left and then we cantered right and I had the same wild smile on my face that I did when I was 9. The same joy, the same giddy happiness. There was nothing in my head but undiluted joy.
Riding Keil Bay's huge and elegant canter is like riding around the lake to the power of infinity. As much as I loved it as a girl, I think I love it even more at age 54. WHEEEEEEEE!
And now, just as when I was young, I can't wait for the next ride.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
*November* Hill
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Thursday, October 02, 2014
even when you think you're straight, you're crooked
Monday, September 22, 2014
autumn equinox 2014
Today my ride was completely clear - no ducking and no finding fuchsia stains on my legs after the ride. Keil and I rode with donkeys in tow. We stopped and chatted with Salina, who I feel is always with us out there. We trotted the entire arena today. I am loving being back in the saddle, feeling the breeze, enjoying the lack of sweat.
There was one horse fly out there but it was easily deterred. Somehow once it starts to get cooler they lose their intensity.
I came in and did a few chores and then glanced out at my garden. My summer lunches have been built around whatever was growing. Today I picked the next-to-last watermelon, which turned out to be slightly overripe, so I cut it into quarters and Bear went out and chewed the melon from the rind while I picked a bowl of tiny cherry tomatoes. These are smaller than the ones you buy in the grocery store and they have an intense and lovely flavor. They're perfect for mixing in with chickpeas and feta and a drizzle of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Just the right size for eating without slicing.
The corn is done and the melons are done and the okra is finally slowing down some. We're still getting peppers of all kinds and basil and parsley and the tomatoes. This weekend I'll be clearing out some beds and planting some fall things: lettuces and spinach and chard and brussel sprouts and collards.
I'm waiting on the figs now.
It's been a wonderfully abundant growing season and now we're on to the next.
Pumpkins! And the lovely fall mums. I love this season. Happy equinox to all!
Friday, September 19, 2014
eagerly awaiting the first day of fall
Wednesday, September 03, 2014
just say no to Clinton Anderson's aggressive training methods
Sunday, August 03, 2014
August on the hill
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Surprised By An Elephant/ July column is up at Talk2TheAnimals
Monday, July 28, 2014
FREE BOOKS!! donkeys and the writing life, how could you go wrong?
Friday, July 25, 2014
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Home!! and a good day's harvest
Friday, July 04, 2014
Happy 4th - please hold the fireworks!
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
we have a winner!
Monday, June 30, 2014
Last Day To Enter: TWO HORSE TACK BRIDLE GIVEAWAY!
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Two Horse Tack Giveaway!
Saturday, June 21, 2014
when the veterinarian crosses the line
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Sunday, June 08, 2014
summertime blues: beating the pesky biting insects
Thursday, May 22, 2014
celebrating with Big Bay
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
May column: Anniversary of the Passing of a Goddess
http://talk2theanimals.net/anniversary-of-the-passing-of-a-goddess/
I hope you'll stop by and read, and comment too.
I miss her still.
Saturday, May 03, 2014
May days
Thursday, April 24, 2014
birthdays and beautiful days
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Andreas Helgstrand's Downward Spiral
http://epona.tv/blog/2014/april/where-do-we-go-from-here
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
March column was delayed but is up now at Talk2TheAnimals
http://talk2theanimals.net/thoughts-from-the-kitchen-sink/