Had a great day sorting with my filly Rossi today - this was my first time to ride her around cows and she really behaved well for me! I wasn't sure what to expect when we got there as she was all nervous energy and attitude, but as soon as I stepped into the saddle, she settled down and worked really well.
I wasn't sure what to expect from her, so I didn't originally plan on taking her in with the cows, but she settled so quickly I decided to give it a shot. She really seemed to enjoy herself, no fear of the cows whatsoever. In fact, she started tracking them fairly quickly. No shennanigans in the pen or even outside waiting.
She was fascinated by the small white/black goat they had in a small pen by the arena. It was digging a hole and rolling around on its back and she just wasn't sure what he was or what he was doing. She kept an eye on him with interest, but never spooked or acted afraid.
Starting to think this mare is one-in-a-million. ;-)
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Pics from the garden this morning...
The bees were busy this morning - I'd forgotten how few honeybees I've seen the last couple years until we put the garden in...
Aspen was enjoying the sun, as old dogs seem to do :-). I think the dogs enjoy the happy sunny feeling from the garden as much as I do.
The cactus rose has taken over parts of my garden, and while Wade thinks I should cut them back and make everything look all orderly, I kind of like the wild overgrown look. Maybe things should be just let go to do their own thing once in a while and see where it goes. Mr. Frog seems to agree with me...
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Aspen was enjoying the sun, as old dogs seem to do :-). I think the dogs enjoy the happy sunny feeling from the garden as much as I do.
The cactus rose has taken over parts of my garden, and while Wade thinks I should cut them back and make everything look all orderly, I kind of like the wild overgrown look. Maybe things should be just let go to do their own thing once in a while and see where it goes. Mr. Frog seems to agree with me...
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Texas Sunset Tonight
I don't think I'll ever get tired of Texas Sunsets... We've had some awesome ones lately...
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Sunday, September 11, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Smoke on the Texas Horizon
Woke up to the strong smell of fire, and the sunrise is encased in smoke. Thinking of all those affected and praying for rain...
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Sun-Kissed...
My mom got a new "version" of Hibiscus this year and I'm constantly captivated by their beauty...
This was my view as I sat on her porch at lunch today:
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This was my view as I sat on her porch at lunch today:
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Monday, September 5, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
We're back!
Had my first lesson on Rossi this morning since her injury and she did amazing. I'm sure you can tell by the expression on my face how happy this made me!
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Friday, September 2, 2011
Sky on Fire
I've been driving past this view every evening this week thinking I wanted to take a picture of it but the road is really too narrow to stop and get out to do it. Last night I couldn't resist. The lighting was unbelievable and there is something about an old windmill in the Texas sunset that speaks straight to my country heart. =)
I was thinking last night about iPhone-tography. How convenient these smart phones have made it to take pictures on the fly and share them with the world immediately. I love everything about this - I mean, 10 years ago who would believe we could capture images like this with a PHONE and immediately send it to the world to enjoy. How awesome is that.....
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photography,
sunset,
Texas,
windmill
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