Sunday, September 9, 2012

Summer in Photos: 4

 40. Counsellor Ride!
This year, we had a 40 person ride, with most of the counsellors, what an awesome day that was.

 41. Suddenly, Friends become Family

 42.  Counsellor Tik-Tok
Hamming it up, rapping a camp themed version of Kesha's Tik Tok

 43. Hail at Forever Winter!

 44. My Favourite Kind of Morning
Jingling in the mist = the most perfect photo op

 45. Orange Sky in the Evening

 46. Checking out the View

 47. Coming Home from the Last Ride

 48. Rocky Mountains!

 49. Happy-Mess



 50. "Mom, Why are you braiding me... again?!"

 51. Ben's First Ride!
One of my favourite people, Sarah, leading her son, Ben, on his FIRST EVER horseback ride - we went all the way to a spring about a half an hour away, what a champ! Ben even gave me some tips on my riding... what a little booger.

 52. The Shed
A place where i've found some of the most chaotic situations in my life, but also the most peaceful.

 53. Foxy Jo!
This is Jingle's beautiful mama, I think they have the same eyes.

54. Friends at Grease Mountain

 55. Deep Breaths and First Steps

 56. Nightfall at the Red Barn


 57. Jingling


 58. My Mom on a Horse!
My mom came and rode Rapper (I tried to pair the two ginger's together). He was an awesome boy, she  even loped on the km long - go Mama go!

 59. Backstreet's Back!
It isn't easy being a riding leader at a kids camp, sometimes you have to dress up like Nick Carter and dance at the talent show...

60. Goodnight Navy, I Love You.


The End...

Summer in Photos: 3

 26. Storms, On Storms, On Storms


27. Best Friends!
Brigitte and I, with our respective loves, Mac and Cash.


28. Creepin'
Hahahahahaha, this is one of my absolute favourite photos of Jingle. He is ALWAYS creeping on people, he seriously loves to people-watch, (and horse, animal, activity-watch). This totally shows his personality, "Hey, whatchya doing, kinda scared, but I like it.."


29. Braided Baby
Unimpressed that I braided him... Look how nice they are though?!


30. Misty Mornings


31. Grease River Fever


32. Gate Before the Red


33. I'll love you forever, I'll love you for always


34. A Trip to the Dentist!
Jingle was unimpressed... two large doses of tranq later, he didn't have to match to say on the subject


35. River Ridin'


36. Water Valley Saloon!
At this point in the evening... I was thinking that blurry photos was artsy, and I had actually stopped drinking... you know how it is.


37. Dirty Love


38. Swim-Rides!
It was such a brutally hot summer that one of my favourite things to do with the kids was a short ride, that swept down from the ridge, into the river, I'd do a bit of a river ride, and then some river trotting and loping, and we'd finish up by taking our saddles off, letting the horses eat, and the kids swim. It was awesome.


39. Hail Carnage
The forest floor after a particularly bad storm

Monday, September 3, 2012

Summer in Photos: 2


13.  Another Perfect Sunset

14. "Stop Disturbing Me, Girl."


 15.  As the Crow Flies
A cool shot I got as we rode out to grab the horses one misty morning.


 16. "Mom, you take way too many photos of me."


17.  3 Roan Foals
Isn't this just the cutest? We ran into the broodmares on a ride, and as soon as I appeared three little roan babies began to run around and play together as their clearly exasperated mothers called to them.


 18.  Alberta, Canada


 19.  Favourite Bums!
Cash & Jingle!

 20.  Storm Clouds
During the weekly wagon ride we were notified there was a tornado warning out for much of the province. The result were some absolutely wicked, but terrifying clouds, that formed around us, swooped one way, then came back, but never did end up hitting us.


 21.  Campfire


 22.  Baby Steps


 23.  The Goat Trail
This is a photo of some of my kids coming down what we call the, "Goat Trail", a very thin trail that runs alongside a very, very high hill/cliffside... bit of intimidating trail.

24. Misty Mountain Hop
The Mountains on a rainy day from a lookout I called, "The Top of the World". Fitting, no?


25. At the Top of the World, Life is Perfect.
Cash & I.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Summer 2012 in Photos: 1

I am home, which means i'm back to a life with internet, which means - I'm back to blogging! I really wanted to recap my summer - my wonderful, amazing, beautiful summer, but i'm having a hard time finding the words, so instead I'm going to do a series of picture-posts, and hopefully at the end of it, the words will come.

So, completely at random, here we go...

1. Pony Boy comes Home
This is me, and my baby. Together again.

Well, after a long wait, (two weeks after my last post), Jingle finally came home. Two people I worked with went out to find him, they packed lunch and dinner, and said they weren't coming home until he was with them. Well guess what? The invasive, hard to find little bugger? He was standing at the gate, just waiting to come home. I rode in with a group, and saw that one of those people had already come home. I rushed into the yard, and she yelled out my name, and I turned and there he was, just waiting in the corral. I hopped the fence, and hugged my wild pony child. I cried, a lot. I couldn't take my eyes off of him - I still cant. I'm so blessed to have my horse home.

Anyways, this photo was a couple weeks after that. This was our first ride of this year, and here I am, telling my baby what a good, good boy he is.

2. The Big Palomino, Cash
As much as I love my wild child Jingle, I also found a partner in this big palomino - Cash. We bought him at a sale in the spring, and he proceeded to cut up his leg within a day. He seemed a little wily, but when I first rode him out I realized what a true pleasure he was to ride. Well broke, knew all his cues, and walked out so nice. So, I stole him, and rode him two times a day, all summer long. He was an amazing partner, and I am lucky to have had such a steady, wonderful horse to ride all summer.

3. The Far Lookout
This is Cash and I, surveying the mountains from the Far Lookout.

4. Big Sky Valley
One of my favorite things about the ranch is the sky... every day is a new, absolutely brilliant sky.

5. Under the Far Lookout
Where can you find views like that? Perfection.

6. Wheat at Grease Mountain
This was another favourite ride, called Grease Mountain. This photo is looking down on what we call, "the Kilometre long loping field".

7.  The Last Ride
This is a photo of myself, and two really good friends, again - at the Far Lookout. (I tell ya, it's my favourite ride for so many reasons) This is actually the very last ride we did with the kids, and it ended up being a bit of a gong show. Total heat wave, slow moving, and then a horse attempted to leave us - an hour away from the ranch. What can you do?! Such is life.

8. Nap-Time for Jingle
This is a photo I snapped of Jingle, who was napping away in his pen one morning, as I ran around like a mad lady fitting tack. I walked right up to him after this and cuddled with my boy in the grass. He was unimpressed, and told me to get lost so he could get back to napping.

9.  Counsellor Walk-Trot-Lope
Here I am - ahem - winning a game of walk-trot-lope. A good example of what a team Cash and I really were, what an awesome horse.

10. Grease Mountain
Here I am again, with that same friend as above, at Grease Mountain. Grease Mountain is definitely a photo-op ride. I have tons of photos of myself in this exact position, just replace the people. It's pretty picture-perfect.

11.  Buried Treasure
In one of the barns is a room that is completely stuffed full of old tack. One of the guys I worked with pulled this medieval bit out of the dust, and I was pretty intrigued by it. It turns out it's a very old work horse bit, when I was playing with it you could slide those two cheek-pieces right to the centre, which terrified me. However, the headstall goes in the rectangular slots, the reins in the tiny circle, and then the double mouth piece has sort of a smaller sliding action. Definitely not a bit I'd put in my horses mouth, ever, but it's a pretty interesting piece to find.

12. Tad for President
Finally, this is the resident grandfather, Tad, and the yearlings behind him. Tad is the horse you could put a 3 year old and not worry about for a second, in fact, we've done that - numerous times. Tad is the protector - whenever Moose would come out, looking like a massive white bear, you could see Tad running around, herding his yearlings away and alerting the herd to the fact I was hanging out with a bear... poor Moose. Anyways, I love Tad, he's one of my absolute most favourite horses in the entire world.

Until Next Time!