Sunday, March 28, 2010

A New Addition to the Family

As I sit here sipping a cup of hot tea, munching a Thin Mint cookie (one of many), I have a fire going and the washer and dryer are humming and my taxes still sit on my dining table waiting to be completed. Outside the wind is picking up and the rain gauge is getting fuller by the minute, but all I can think about is going riding or helping Lynn feed the horses. Actually one might laugh watching how much I help feeding anyone--all I do is ride up there with her and then stand around and talk to and rub on Jupiter.

Looking around at the herd of horses, Shirley asked if we had enough sorrels yet. Well as far as I'm concerned we do. (: Jupiter is the smallest of the boys, but he will fill out and pass Indy up in no time. He came from a pretty ranch in Oregon called the Poco Loco where he was obviously well loved and trained well. He has a beautiful disposition and a gorgeous face. When Lynn sent for pictures the first time, I fell in love with him instantly. We were fortunate to find that he was as good as he looked and as wonderful as he was portrayed in the ad. The women who owned him saddled up a horse for Lynn (a champagne ride, named Sparky) and one for one of them and we rode around their ranch. Much of the ride was like riding on the Hennessey and Jupiter was smooth and easy. It was a real treat to be able to try him out and see how he behaved on the trail. Shirley says I got the best deal of the year. I couldn't be more happy.

Star has been ill and in the hospital for a weird fever caused by a tick bite. We have been checking the horses for ticks regularly ever since. Just a note: if you ever hear a horse grinding his/her teeth, it means they have a high fever! Star is very thin because he wouldn't eat or drink while he was there. Shirley said he practically dragged Don (T-Texas) into the trailer once he realized it was in the parking lot. He was ready to come home! He already looks better--his eyes are bright and he is more spirited again. Shirley is feeding him vitamins and sweet grain to get him to fatten up and be healthy; she wants her cadillac ready to roll.

Also in the trailer were Brady and Jupiter. Jupiter needed his shots and would not get into the trailer. Who could blame him? The last time it was a long ride! Anyway, because Brady is the best horse in the world, he was brought down to help convince Jupiter to get in. Brady ended up eating all the bribery and going for a ride to Arcata and back. He likes to get out now and then anyway.

Yesterday, we rode up the Hennessey. It was a beautiful sunny March Saturday morning. Lynn rode Brady, Shirley rode Ziggy, and Jupiter took his first local ride. Once again, he was baulky getting into the trailer. Let's see--a six hour ride and then a ride to get shots. Hmmm. Not his favorite thing. Anyway, our ride was very nice. Jupiter did great. He did not like it when Brady and Lynn (go figure) said, "Stay here, I want to check this out," and took off up a different trail. Jupiter got a little nervous and danced around a bit, but not too bad. We finished the ride and he got into the trailer on the second attempt. Maybe it's not so bad after all.

Shirley was funny riding Ziggy. He isn't very competitive (right now, anyway) and Shirley was left in the back--not her favorite riding place. And she said Ziggy was rough. We think she is just spoiled. I practiced using my legs to turn Jupe and we went in circles around some of the briar bushes by ourselves. He didn't mind being away from everyone else. He is barefoot right now, and although he has very tough feet, being on the rocks already made one of his hooves split a little, so Shirley is calling the farrier to come and shoe everyone.

So--Ziggy hangs his tongue out, Star is a cranky old man who throws little fits occasionally, Indy is an airhead, and Brady is just Brady; well Jupiter hangs his head down and sniffs the ground as he walks along. I think he was taught to stretch his head down toward the ground to relax(?) anyway, sometimes he drops his head all the way down and seems to be smelling where we are going. Lynn laughed at us. Oh well, I guess we all have our quirks. Thankfully, I am better at finding the right relationship with a horse than I was at finding a husband!

We are looking forward to riding with Alisa in a couple of weeks and I can hardly wait for camping at Cueno Creek the end of May. Next week is spring break for me and I hope to "help" Lynn feed every day.

2 comments:

  1. I can't wait for more ride time, and Alisa to come over. The Zigman.... Who knows. I had a ball riding Brady on Sat. I wish he was six again. He was fantastic and NEVER boring. He was a wild man. I hope we can meet Alisa more often mid way for more ride time. Back to the grind stone. me

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  2. This weekend it might not be too rainy over Weaverville way--what do you think?

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