Thursday, 27 December 2012

Christmas Day








WET, WET, WET:
Christmas Day, and as I'm doing the ponies this morning we all had to shelter under the eves of the stables because the rain poured down very hard,  followed by heavy hail stones,  and before we knew it, we were flooded.

 
 
The water quickly filled the ditches around the fields pouring over the road and flooding our garden, driveway and yard.  The torrent swiftly cascaded along the driveway and poured onto our field which filled to a lake very quickly.
 
Tom and Henry didn't seem to mind at all, aren't horses incredible?

 They had to paddle through the torrent of a fast moving temporary river that was the path through their field.

Watch to video, it's incredible how much water fell in such a short time.

The boys, didn't care it was Xmas day, they hated the treats I bought them and didn't care about that either, they just spat them out without so much as a sniff, there's plenty to eat around here, that's likely why, even grass.

The boys had their rugs on with neck covers, standing out in the rain, happy like no human would be getting wet.

Enjoying watching all the people running around, digging ditches and cuttings.

We hope you all have a Happy New Year. Happy riding.







Sunday, 23 December 2012

Happy Horsey Holidays






HAPPY HOLIDAYS:
Here in Essex, we've been experiencing Christmas snowy weather already, so we're feeling quite festive.
 
Tom and Henry, and all here at WW wish you all a very Merry Xmas.
 
 

Saturday, 22 December 2012

Celebrations






CHRISTMAS:
Now, though Tom & Henry appear completely oblivious to all the madness surrounding Xmas, they'd be the first to notice if there weren't extra treats as promised!

Here at WW there will be napping and galloping but the key to a good holiday is being under no pressure at all, well that's just how we roll here. 

With Doctor Who on on Christmas day, we have plenty of entertainment too.  Plus we'll be stuffed most of the time, brilliant!

 

While we are all rushing about making sure the shelves at Tesco are completely emptied, and we have enough vegetarian mince pies to feed the whole village, even though they only close for 2 days, the boys are rest assured we are well stocked up for horse feed, carrots, apples, hay and bedding.

 









The very last thing we want to think about is work, and let's face it Tom & Henry don't work for a living, prefering the fame of just being gorgeous to get them through life...it works too.

 I'd put up a tree, but Tom would just eat it!

don't you just love them?
 

Friday, 21 December 2012

init alright!






LIFE&HORSES:
...and while I'm sitting at work slaving over a hot Mac, Tom and Henry are swanning around their fields all relaxed and happy, munching grass and generally getting fat and muddy...

...doesn't seem fair does it?






















Yet, here we are, close to Xmas, and I can't wait to be at home over the holidays, spending some quality unhurried time with the boys, the cats and John...

 











... (if he gets his alien gun textured that is...see Diabolical the Shooter - his blog and game).


Tom & Henry have Xmas stockings and horse treats of course, I love them so much.

..so roll-on Xmas, we can eat, nap and relax, all of us, we can't wait.  Colin has delivered an ample supply of logs for the fire and range, so we'll be snugly too.

Happy Holidays everyone, safe riding. 






Thursday, 20 December 2012

the Best Medicine






HORSES:
Tom & Henry can beat any night out or new handbag hooves down without trying.
I am often asked why do I get up so early, in all weathers, and travel nearly 2 hours to work every day, the answer is simple, because I love to.

Just look into their faces, their dark brown huge eyes is all I need to know, life just would be dull without them.




The boys are currently in the yard throwing haylage everywhere and making a mess, I will of course go out and clear it up several times today, because I have to have a tidy and clean yard.  

But this is how I get to know my boys, by spending time around them, during their days. This time is when you learn a lot about your own horse.

 
Horses simplify everything, because their own life is simple survival, they don't over complicate things like we tend to do, they either like something or take off, simple as that.

...learning his moods and what makes him alert or the atmospheres that allow him rest and to relax, are his way of dealing.





...and consequently this has an effect on my own moods and how I deal with life's little dramas. Trying not to complicate things, and it helps too.
My work life is quite stressful, and a day of dealing with difficult people is simply fixed by spending time with the boys.  Any foul mood I am in, simply dissipates as I get close to home and disappears entirely once I get into the yard. 

 Tom & Henry are good medicine.
I'd like to think Tom & Henry get something from me too, thats' not just dinner, and as another year rolls to an end, we all wish you a Happy New Year from WW!


Sunday, 16 December 2012

TCJpart101 Shoes













LOST SHOES:
Trakehners, I don't have to tell you, are amazing: agile, athletic, clever, beautiful, stunning, graceful, persuasive....all those things and more....


....but what they also do that no other breed seems to be able to match in sheer cunning, is get their shoes off.

Thank goodness there's something you can do with the recovered shoes, see previous December Yuletide blogs.

Here, once Steve has pulled up in his van, Tom positions himself in the yard, exactly where Steve shoes him, without any encouragement or persuasion  (I haven't put him here), and waits.  Tom knows exactly what to do, he is a clever boy.
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Steve tells us that in all his many years as a farrier, shoeing everything from Shetlands to Shires, he has never known a pair who get their shoes off as Tom & Henry do!
 
 
Their white feet are the culprits every time.  This could of course be a coincidence but the evidence to the contrary here at WW is convincing otherwise.
 
The shoes, once Steve has them on his anvil, are always twisted, and it's this he can't fathom.  Tom and Henry are only shod on the front, so they can't be overreaching to get them off, so how do they do it?  answer: they're Trakehners and very, very clever.
 



This is Tom having his shoe put back on.

 
 




...all very neat, Tom is immediately happier.