Happy Friday, folks! It’s been a nice quiet week around these parts, but per usual I still managed to take an inordinate amount of pictures….
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why yes, we do occasionally hack about in fly boots lol, why do you ask? |
I’ll start with the “trees” half bc honestly, what is there really to say about another jaunt out thru the hayfields and woods surrounding our home barn? We’ve got a good “normal” circuit routine at this point, and try to get out as close to weekly as possible. Tho, realistically, it’s usually more like 2-3x a month.
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you can almost see the start of changing seasons |
We go with friends whenever possible, but often we’re solo. Which is nice in its own way. Doozy is a lot like Isabel was to hack: she is **
marching, ma’am!** — and any attempts at slowing her roll are met with anything from mild annoyance to straight up indignation lol.
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dropping down the valley to enter the low side of the woods |
So ya know. Sometimes it’s nice to just hit the hills at our own speed lol.
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hints of yellow already in the brush! |
There’s been a log down by the creek bed for a couple weeks now, but actually we’ve been enjoying the “new” trail that’s cut into the high side of the woods. It’s still got a decent grade, but no straight up-or-down paths, plus the footing is loamy soil vs creekside rocks.
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suspicious cabbage finally dying off for the season, much to doozy’s immense relief! |
Anyway. After a couple days off post horse trial, we got going again with a relaxing evening hack, and then straight back to the salt mines while testing fun new consignment tack!
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a strange purple-y pelt coming up thru the hay fields gives greater contour to the hillsides |
Long story short, I finalized purchase of the Veritas Eximo. I like it and Doozy has gone well in it (
especially compared to our various disastrous attempts at prior dressage saddle trials). I’ve wanted to get us into black tack for a while now, so. Here we go!
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anyway. tack. imo this bridle looks more or less ok from the left side |
Next stop was naturally to Maryland Saddlery to browse for appropriate accessories and accoutrements to complete the kit. Namely: Bridle, reins, bit, and saddle pad. And…. idk. I was happy walking out of the store, but am less sure now.
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buckles and straps ‘n shit seem jankier from the right tho? |
The bit is a very similar Myler to what we’ve been going in, tho it’s slightly longer (which I like) and actually has a very very small port (to which I’m more or less indifferent). The length factor, tho, really kinda puts me in a bind with bridle sizing. Doozy is technically a full / horse size — but could probably do better with cob cheek pieces.
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i like the sorta luxe flat black look of this noseband tho |
I also don’t really like the crown piece on this bridle. For some reason, Doozy has kinda a weirdly large poll and I’ve ultimately preferred almost
aggressively anatomic cutout / flexible crowns for her. Oh and the straight browband kinda bugs me too.
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somewhat amazingly the consignment shop had almost the same spec myler we’ve been going in! |
So idk. I like the simplicity of this bridle, and the leather is lovely… But it’s probably getting returned to the shop. Let me know in the comments if you think that’s a mistake tho!
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oooh and a super nice pair of squishy soft Thinline reins that are a tad short but good ‘nuff! |
I’ll probably
keep the reins I picked up, tho. They’re technically the wrong length but that’s also probably why they were such a good price. They’re in great shape and feel lovely in the hand, so that’s good enough for me.
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vote in the comments: is this color “ugly” or “elegant”???? (pls to ignore the brown stirrup leathers, thx!) ((am i the only one seeing uteri??)) |
The last bit of kit I picked up in this particular shopping trip was a schooling dressage pad. And I dunno guys… I like the fluffy quilting, and I think I like the color? Less sold on the gold trim, tho, ngl — esp paired with the white boots. Basically my goal is to be more or less understated.
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she puts up with so much <3 <3 |
What do you think — should it all go back to the shop? Or would you keep some of it?
And let’s not forget, I still need to think about leathers, irons, and maybe a different girth so those billets stop popping loose….
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