Happy Monday, friends! It’s been a bit of a whirlwind around these parts for… hm, basically the last full month. I actually straight up cancelled all my plans this weekend to just chill out and slow down. It was super nice, not gonna lie!
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doozy is obsessed with these specific leaves and legit drags me to them srsly tho, look at those flared nostrils! |
And gave me the perfect opportunity to get a
whoooole bunch of random photos off my phone and recorded here in
ye olde blogge for posterity, if not exactly for some sort of cohesive story line lol. So, uh, brace yo’self for the randomness!
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new tailgate spot this year!! (purple dot) |
First up, obviously my friends and I had our big annual
To-Do at the Maryland 5*!! I always love making a whole big thing of it — with volunteering Thursday and Friday at the YEH Championships, then tailgating Saturday, and then show jumping / shopping on Sunday.
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| Allison Springer & HTS Jenson in the 3* at our prior tailgate location |
And this year did not disappoint! Every year is a little different, It’s still a very young event and they tweak and change things with each running. For example, our tailgate spot of the last 2 years was absorbed into another area, so we relocated up the hill to the Sunken Road complex.
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| Monica Spencer & Artist in the 5* at the new spot. not bad! |
And guys, it was a
fantastic spot! A super cool (and influential) combination to watch, plus a big screen to follow along with the action. AND a liquor store literally directly across the street — convenient when I realized we needed more ice + coolers. Plus, this tailgate section is on the opposite side of the ropes from the normal spectator paths, so we never had to deal with crowds.
It was a great day with a wonderful melting pot of so many horsey friends over the years, including our core original group, friends from the last boarding barn, Charlie’s barn, Doozy’s current barn, and even some folks from the Isabel days. So fun, I’m already excited for next year!
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| and meanwhile, doozy <3 <3 |
Per usual, I did all my shopping on show jump day too. Unfortunately didn’t get pictures of everything yet, but am pretty pleased with my haul. Biggest priority was a shimmable half pad, since Doozy and I continue to be frustrated by weird fit issues related to our combined crooked mechanics.
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| new shimmable half pad from shopping at the 5* |
Like, both saddles
fit the horse. But they also both shift in exactly the same way over the course of a ride bc Doozy and I are both dynamic and moving beings who apparently don’t adhere rigorously enough to postural ideals. Womp.
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| brand is ErrePlus, comparable to the Mattes pads |
This particular half pad appealed to me bc it’s predominantly natural fibers — with the sheepskin lining and wool shims. But it’s also extremely non-bulky. So it can be as “barely there” as you want it to be, with a nice progressive set of shims for precision adjustments. So far, so good, I’ll keep you posted.
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| also got a few new pairs of breeches at the 5* — finally, purple pants!! and green!! |
Other shopping items were maybe less exciting — I got a couple pairs of Romfh breeches from the same booth I always pick up a pair or two. For whatever reason they always have the inside line on Romfh deals, legit maybe the only good “deal” to be had in the entire vendor village!
Tho independent small business Sona Equestrian definitely won the award for best prints used across the most inspired selection of products! I picked up a pair of socks, but was also completely smitten with her charming shower curtains, notebooks and notecards, tumblers, totes, and so many other items, definitely check her out!
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| all the better for our low key schooling practice on terrain in random paddocks lol |
I’m also working on getting Doozy back onto the cross ties reliably in our grooming bays at home, and picked up some really
really cool
rapid release devices from our friends at Nunn Finer. I’ll get actual pictures + thoughts when I’ve got them properly set up.
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| pictured:: mare who ignored the nets when they were full…. |
Ok. Whew. So yea the 5* took up a lot of time and energy (and miles driving LOL), but life goes on and Doozy naturally requires her due as well! Obvi we had our big Windurra outing a couple days later, and I was slightly miffed to observe that… Doozy wasn’t really touching her hay nets in the trailer.
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musical chairs hay piles! |
I’d noticed the same at the Area Championships, but thought maybe it was just a funny weedy bale or something, so I filled another couple nets for the trip. Obvi the idea of a 3 hour round trip without palatable hay doesn’t sound great to me, so when she left basically all those nets untouched after Windurra, I opted to dump them all out in her paddock and start from scratch.
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| apparently much more palatable when not in a net… |
My very first riding instructor (at whose barn I first learned chores) always said to leave a hay pile for the “invisible horse.” As in, enough piles for however many horses are in the group,
plus one. Her rationale being that the dominant horses will always push around the meeker horses, and you want an obvious open spot for them to go.
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| good girl, eat your vegetables! |
Doozy is such a tyrant with her ponies, tho, that I opted to leave enough piles for **
two** invisible horses LOL. And somehow, go figure, the hay was much tastier when she didn’t have to fight a net for it. Ugh, horses.
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| so you can grow big and strong for our adventures! |
In the meantime, I picked up a bale of timothy / orchard mix from the local feed store. At ~$14 a bale, it’s more expensive than just buying a regular bale from my barn as I’d been doing… But, eh, peace of mind, right? It’s hard to ride an unhappy belly.
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| i might be biased, but i think she’s extremely handsome <3 |
So that brings us up mostly to real time. Doozy and I had a bit of an uneven few schooling sessions post-Windurra. Not ‘bad’ rides, per se, but probably the ‘least good’ since we started using our recorded ride guides. I think my
most recent version is just a little too long, making it more likely that I’ll deviate from the plan and possibly tune it out a bit.
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| and so is our hacking buddy Dante! |
Plus, obvi, it seems reasonable that we might both be a little tight after such a big cross country schooling session! Fortunately it worked out that we were scheduled for another body work / chiro / acupuncture session.
Doozy still doesn’t love these sessions as much as Charlie did, but she’s getting better. And the practitioner seems really pleased with the mare’s development and condition, so that’s always super reassuring!
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| good mare, always marching eagerly ahead haha |
Anyway. We closed out the weekend with a lovely hack through the fields and woods. Our foliage is finally peaking and daytime temps are still super mild in the 60s, what’s not to love, right?
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as a reward for making it thru all those pics, here’s my cat, as he discovers the radiators are on for the season! |
Not gonna lie, it felt super nice to have a relatively quiet weekend. This time of year I’m always so tempted to get swept up into a whirlwind of trying to do all the things bc “winter is coming!” But ya know. There’s still plenty of the fall season ahead of us!!
Loved the fall foliage pix! I always think chestnut horses are in their prime in the fall. Their coat mixes perfectly with all the changing leaf colors. The Maryland 5 Star sounded like a wonderful horsey and social experience. And the downtime sounds equally wonderful - here's to a good, quiet day! Great cat clip, too.
ReplyDeleteAgreed 1000% about chestnuts in the fall, doozy is esp vibrant right now with her winter coat coming in!
DeleteEven my little chow hound pony will reject (subjectively) not as good hay when travelling. So he got LOVELY O&A for the KY trip.
ReplyDeleteHopefully the shimmable pad is the answer to lingering saddle fit issues. Nice to be able to adjust as you both get more even too.
Ugh yea I’m so annoyed about the hay situation bc I think it might be my fault. Doozy has always been a perfect eater but I think I’ve spoiled her with the tasty fortified forage we’ve been traveling with, womp
DeleteThe Maryland 5* sounds like a blast and such a cool event to go watch, I hope the half pad will help with your saddle (it looks sooo fluffy and i love fluffy things) and I think we all love a bit of down time after having a lot of craziness. My pony definitely agrees about the hay
ReplyDeleteThe 5* is so cool — if you ever have a chance to attend a big FEI event you totally should!!
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