Thursday, December 28, 2017

Time at the Barn

We all wore the hat on Christmas:
 Lydia
 Yndi
 Pepper
 Grendel(seen here fleeing the hat)
 Goat votes "nope" on the hat
Evil Elf me

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Pepper

Driving pretty girl Pepper on Kincaid RD, The Santa Clara County Sheriff passed me and said out the window, "...smiling all day because of you. You're awesome!"
 These are old photos from September of last year and do not reflect the current hair status.
 I've also added an orange feather boa on a bicycle flag and a yellow and orange bridle plume for visibility on the road.

Friday, December 15, 2017

Long Time...

Its been a long time. I've done a lot of things. Some have been good.

The weather broke.

Yndi has been laid up with severe hoof abscesses in both fronts for most of the time. Lots of poultice and soaking. I couldn't go anywhere with Pepper because she would panic at getting left. I couldn't load her up and take her with us because standing in a moving trailer would have been torture. I bought her a goat for company, but she was terrified.

I went to The National Drive in Lexington KY and had fun driving a Gotland pony that was loaned to me. Then I went on to Virginia to visit my cousin who showed me Yorktown and Colonial Williamsburg.

I spent a week in Reno, visiting my dad for Thanksgiving.

I did a lot of batik medallions to attach to saddlepads, and had so much trouble getting blank Lam-Cell pads to put them on that I decided I had to switch. So I did some market research and decided on PRI pads for 2018. There will be a price increase because, if I don't, I lose money even faster.

Of course, Pepper lost condition in that time, and I have started getting her back. The first 3/4 mile up from our house is killer steep and she cant even get all the way up. The first 1/4 mile makes her sore the next day. So: every other day we go the first 1/4 mile. I will be ready to take her to the park for better conditioning soon, if they would just deliver the new refrigerator so I could leave home!

PS The goat's boogery nose got better within a few days of arriving at our place. We named her Grendel. I think she's pregnant.