So I took a little hiatus from blogging, not to say I wasn't loving what I was doing, just that I had to focus on finishing school. Between work, a social life, 2 classes, and of course the horse, something had to give and it was the blog. So please accept my apologies and rejoice in the fact that I am back at it!
So Chief and I went out for a nice 2 hour long ride today. It was an awesome day, nice and overcast with a great breeze so it wasn't heinously hot. This is very uncharacteristic for Tennessee in August, but I'm certainly not complaining. Chief and I started out on the new trail which goes through the woods so we were nice and shaded. We've also had quite a bit of rain recently and with the heat there were mushrooms all over the place. There were so many different varieties but this one was a brilliant red so I thought I'd share it.
Chief was feeling awful frisky at this point in the trail so I thought we better make it a long ride today to wear him out. So we made it back to the creek trail and took the hill up to what is normally the pumpkin patch. So imagine my surprise when we saw all the corn. It was as tall as we were!
From there we headed down to the big pond to work on leads. Yes, Chief and I are still struggling with the left and right leads. I say struggling because he often picks up the incorrect lead, but overall, I would say he is getting better at it. He strongly favors that left lead so when it doubt that is what he picks up. But, I keep working on him to get more comfortable on the right side. So every time he picks up the incorrect lead, I bring him back to the trot and ask again. I repeat this process until he finally picks up the correct lead. Of course being on the trails we sometimes have to take a break while we navigate a hill or rocky spot so I think this slows the learning process down. I personally don't mind this because trail riding is way more interesting than the ring. So if we are slow learners then so be it. At least we have great scenery. Once we took a lap around the pond, we went over to Big'ens to ride around in the nice open field again to work on leads.
For those of you unaware, the Eastern time zone meets the Central time zone on the eastern side of Tennessee where Chief just so happens to live. This makes things confusing when you check your cell phone because it often pings off the Central towers so its helpful to have a watch or set the phone so it doesn't automatically change. But this cute little sign its right at Big'ens place. Big'en has a brother who is called Little'en. Rightly so, the bigger of the two is Little'en...
Overall it was a beautiful day, the weather was warm but not too hot, and the creeks were full. Chief was a good boy and wasn't too bad with his leads. I couldn't ask for much more on an August trail ride!
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