Well. Things haven't been all that exciting around here. It's all frozen over again, and that means no riding once again. BOOOOOO! I was just feeling like we were getting someplace too. Last week wasn't especially cold, but the weather was not at all cooperative. It rained quite a bit and we had REALLY high winds. Gusts between 40 and 50 mph! Back in the day I might have tried to ride anyway. But I'm old now. So no go.
I mentioned on Thursday's Threads last week that I had a work event in Syracuse. What I didn't mention was that it was a horribly windy day and we flew there in the tiniest plane.
I was a little nervous about it honestly. But once we were above 3,000 feet it was a smooth ride. And a short one! Only about an hour to get there.
The flight home was much the same, except it was night time. And much cloudier. And the landing was absolutely petrifying. The clouds were so thick, we couldn't see the runway. Which is really short. It's at the airport by my house which is only for small planes. And the wind was intense. We were hitting air pockets constantly and blowing around. I have never in my life been so happy to be off a plane! What a day!
Friday it rained. And rained. And then it rained a little more. The weekend brought more wind and very cold temperatures. All leading up to SNOW on Monday! SNOW! Can you believe it? Which turned to rain during the day, then to ice, then back to just a little more snow. Mother Nature is having some serious mood swings folks!
Obviously riding is on hold. Yesterday I couldn't even let the horses have turnout in the morning because the ring was under an inch of ice. Broken leg waiting to happen. I felt terrible about them staying in, so I took them all out for grass after work. It's definitely odd grazing horses next to ice...
I've been casually thinking about getting a second saddle since it's entirely possible I could have horses showing in the same classes this year. I really love my saddle, but it's been discontinued. I made an offer on one that an online tack store has had sitting around for years, but they didn't take the offer. I was casually browsing ebay for a used one (I know, I know...) and I found one for $1650! I know it seems crazy to just order a used saddle and assume it will fit, but in this case, it's not that nuts. Here's why: I ride in an Hermes Essentielle. It's beautifully made, but did not come with many options. They came in full sizes only (size down if you're usually on the half) and one flap length. Tree came in regular and wide, I have a regular. This used one was also a regular tree. The only option I remember was if you wanted knee blocks. The new saddle I had made an offer on did not have them, but mine does. I really like them. This used saddle had them! Essentially it was my exact saddle. I have not seen a used one for less than $2500 ever. So I emailed the seller. Turns out she is a consignment saddle shop on the West coast. This further made me feel better about things. I contacted her with some questions and concerns about the tree, offered about $200 lower (because hey, why not?) and she accepted my offer! It arrived on Friday, and the rain had me super sad I wouldn't get to try it out. Fortunately it had stopped briefly after work so I threw it on Jamp and took a quick test ride before the skies opened back up. It's not quite as comfy as mine since it's broken in for someone else, but it's a slight difference. I'm sure after I ride in it a bit it will feel just like my first one.
Here it is!
Sorry, I didn't realize how blurry that photo is! Looks fine on my phone. I assure you, in real life it's not blurry.
In other news, the horses enjoyed a flavored bran mash treat (hot of course) on freezing cold Sunday. Rio wound up with it in his ears... And the Pugs have gone back in hibernation. I'd like to join them! 25 degrees is inhumane.
So that's what's up this Wednesday! What's up with you?
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Monday, September 29, 2014
Vacation Post!
I dunno about all of you, but life has been all kinds of busy and mildly stressful the last few weeks. And I was soooo ready for a nice relaxing long weekend. What better way to get one of those than to leave town for a few days and spend them on Nantucket Island? No better way. No better way at all!
I went with my dad, stepmom, brother, sister-in-law, niece, and puppy-sister. I have to be honest, we didn't do anything too wild and crazy, but that's what this trip was all about! (I'm even breaking my rule of not posting other people's children... Get ready for the adorableness that is my niece!)
Friday:
We left around 2:15 on Friday afternoon, but I took the whole day off work so I could play with my ponies before hand. I even got some photos with my bestie:
I then dropped off the short kids at grandma's. I couldn't get them to hold still for a photo... this was all I got:
Finally it was time to leave!
It's been awhile since I've flown in a tiny plane. Thankfully the trip was clear and uneventful! I even got to see my farm from above.
I was excited to finally see the home my dad and step mom bought last year on the island. Here's a tour!
The rest of Friday consisted of dinner, a walk down town, ice cream, and a movie at home! Ahhhh relaxation!
Satruday:
I got up around 8 on Saturday morning (sleeping in is AWESOME!) and had coffee while my niece had some breakfast. I was super excited to go out for a run in a new place! The streets of Nantucket are narrow and busy, so I opted to run on the bike path which starts in our neighborhood. It wasn't as pretty as I was hoping (as in I never did come across a beach view) but it was still new and different! I ran 3.2 miles which was great given my horrible inconsistency lately.
In an effort to balance out all that activity (wink, wink) the rest of the day was spent heading out to the beach and enjoying a picnic lunch.
Rough day! We were back at the house around 4 and my sister-in-law and I walked into town for some shopping. We didn't get much done as it's the off season and stores close up early. We headed home to drop off our loot and then the whole family headed back to town for dinner and a little walk. We followed that up by another movie at home and an early bed time. I really love vacation!
Sunday:
Sunday morning was leisurely. We enjoyed the sunshine and abnormally warm temps, walked up and down (and up and down and up and down) the driveway with my niece. And then wandered town and did a little more shopping. We enjoyed a quick lunch and then it was time to head back to the airport.
Have you ever been to Nantucket? Did you do anything special this weekend? Tell me all about it below!
I went with my dad, stepmom, brother, sister-in-law, niece, and puppy-sister. I have to be honest, we didn't do anything too wild and crazy, but that's what this trip was all about! (I'm even breaking my rule of not posting other people's children... Get ready for the adorableness that is my niece!)
Friday:
We left around 2:15 on Friday afternoon, but I took the whole day off work so I could play with my ponies before hand. I even got some photos with my bestie:
I then dropped off the short kids at grandma's. I couldn't get them to hold still for a photo... this was all I got:
Finally it was time to leave!
It's been awhile since I've flown in a tiny plane. Thankfully the trip was clear and uneventful! I even got to see my farm from above.
| That's my farm down there! |
I was excited to finally see the home my dad and step mom bought last year on the island. Here's a tour!
The rest of Friday consisted of dinner, a walk down town, ice cream, and a movie at home! Ahhhh relaxation!
Satruday:
I got up around 8 on Saturday morning (sleeping in is AWESOME!) and had coffee while my niece had some breakfast. I was super excited to go out for a run in a new place! The streets of Nantucket are narrow and busy, so I opted to run on the bike path which starts in our neighborhood. It wasn't as pretty as I was hoping (as in I never did come across a beach view) but it was still new and different! I ran 3.2 miles which was great given my horrible inconsistency lately.
| that lady biking up ahead is my step mom! |
In an effort to balance out all that activity (wink, wink) the rest of the day was spent heading out to the beach and enjoying a picnic lunch.
Rough day! We were back at the house around 4 and my sister-in-law and I walked into town for some shopping. We didn't get much done as it's the off season and stores close up early. We headed home to drop off our loot and then the whole family headed back to town for dinner and a little walk. We followed that up by another movie at home and an early bed time. I really love vacation!
Sunday:
Sunday morning was leisurely. We enjoyed the sunshine and abnormally warm temps, walked up and down (and up and down and up and down) the driveway with my niece. And then wandered town and did a little more shopping. We enjoyed a quick lunch and then it was time to head back to the airport.
Have you ever been to Nantucket? Did you do anything special this weekend? Tell me all about it below!
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