But it was spectacular! Why do they call it the pink moon I wonder.
I finally got Drifter out and ponied him; he was fresh and pestiferous but not bad except for one attempt to nip Gussie on her neck which earned him a bop on the nose with the end of the lead rope.
I am going to work him in the round pen before I try ponying him again- get his brain engaged before taking him out on the trail. Gussie was solid, any other mare would have gotten really pissy with him. I strive for relaxed rides!
The swallows are back building their nest in the bird house attached to the foaling shelter.
They are not at all concerned about Belle being in there, and don't seem to be bothered much by me either.
It's so nice to hear and see them again! I'm loving all the birdsong, and the fact that it's light out at 5:30 am when Merle wants to go out for his morning business.
I've been keeping busy, yesterday was pruning the blackberry bushes, and pulling out one that has awful thorns; it was taking over the garden, whereas the 3 bushes that don't have thorns are very well behaved and keep to their own space.
Garden work will be on the agenda for the next week, getting the beds tilled and topped up and ready for spring planting. The peas will be going in first.
The grass is really coming in now, and the horses are loving their hand grazing time.
Beamer gets some time in the round pen to graze and move around- not much grass in there but enough for him this early in the season.
Last year we had two cases of mild grass colic- Sassy and Beamer- so I am being extra cautious this year.
If you haven't put your guess in yet for the foaling contest- what are you waiting for! The info is in this post: The Guessing Game to help you make an educated guess. You can leave a comment on this post or on the original one. I am thinking up a prize that can be easily sanitized for those who are concerned about that, as we all should be at this time.
Current guesses are listed on the top of the sidebar to the right.
Riding day 16