In which it's been summer LONG ENOUGH, bring on the fall (and fall riding)!
It's been summer so long that we were getting tired of summer.
| Patty leads the parade on one of our Sunday rides in sunshine |
I like riding in sunshine as much as anybody else.
| View from the monument. Notice how brown the grass is, here at the top of the hill |
But with the smoke from nearby forest fires haunting our airspace for several weeks, we are glad to welcome something else.
| Crowded at the monument on the last day of predicted sunshine |
Of course, there are always a few last-minute, end-of-summer projects to squeeze in before the rain starts.
| building the "manure lagoon" at Fish Creek Farm |
| you GOTTA sign your work! |
| I signed, too! |
Last Sunday was the predicted End of Sunshine.
| blue skies overhead, equipped for rain |
Anne-Marie's greenbean horse Rifle joined us for the first time and learned the essential skills that we teach all young horses.
| waiting patiently |
| the sky got a little misty, and the wind was definitely NOT warm despite the sunshine |
It's always good to ride with the Suspects.
| The Dragon considers both Meagan's horse Pony and Anne-Marie's horse Rifle to be "baby horses" which means she lets them crowd in close and bounce off of her when they get surprised by stuff. |
And finally: IT RAINED!
The air is clear of smoke, the dirt is dirt again instead of dust, and it feels normal to grab a wool sweater when leaving the house.
We'll clean the chimney tomorrow: wood stove season is nearly here.
But today:
| a solo ride was just about right |
I kept my eyes peeled for chanterelle mushrooms, which were completely dormant during our long dry summer.
| There should be mushrooms under all this green stuff |
But I didn't see any.
| "He-e-e-ere mushy-mushy-roomy-room!" |
None!
| With no "baby horses" along for the ride, Fiddle and I can ZOOM! |
Oh, well.
| "Zooooooooom!" |
Hours in the saddle are never wasted.
| Our Swamp is finally starting to feel damp again |
It's Good, ya know?

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