Sassy red!!
We started out going the opposite direction we went the other day. We walked down the road along the river and made a turn to the left and around the huge turn-out paddock.
To my, and Olly's suprise none of the other horses came running. I thought that was a standard? When a strange horse walks by a huge paddock, all the other horses haul ass across to meet them. Well, the Ft Eustis horses are lazy, I guess. We continued on around a curve that had hardly a shoulder. It was tall grass and what would probably be a swamp if it weren't so hot. I could just hear Husband's voice in my head saying how dangerous it is, so we crossed to the other side of the road which was wooded. I started hearing a crackling sound in the woods. I shrugged it off to squirrels. Those things are everywhere here, and kept walking. Olly didn't dismiss as easily. He kept one ear on the woods while trying to focus on what I was telling him. Another 50 yards down I heard another loud noise in the woods. Ok, that WASN"T a squirrel. Olly froze, Pony Vision in HD. Then I saw it, three guys doing some sort of LandNav. They were in ACU's and totally not paying attention to the BigRedHorse. The burst out of the woods to the road side. I could feel Olly's heart beat through my boots. As soon as he saw they were men I could feel him relax. Then the guys looked up. Here stands a huge horse freaking out and a girl on top of him saying "good boy!" I think they were a bit taken back. lol I briefly explained that he was having trouble seeing them in the woods with their ACU's and he just wanted to check them out. They went their own way as did we.
He actually walked on a loose rein today!!!
We followed the road around another corner where we stumbled upon a HumV getting a tire change and a golf course. The grass was perfect for a nice canter. Nooooo, not ON the golf course, on the shoulder of the road across opposite the golf course. We cantered (it was tough to keep a consistant non-galloping canter) about a 1/2 mile before the grass started tapering down for the railroad crossing. I was a bit nervous about the railroad tracks. There aren't any train tracks in Hawaii. I wasn't sure he would go over...or walk over. I pictured in my head walking up to the tracks and Olly leaping over them in the road, but he must have taken his big boy pill today and walked right over like he had done it a million times. The next intersection was a major through road. It had a good amount of traffic and about 75 soldiers PT'ing. It did have a nice grassy shoulder to ride on as well. I am starting to see a trend with this side of the road thing. It is great for riding. By this point of the ride I had already seen about 3 MP's drive by, so I figured this was a horsey apporved riding area.
As we made the turn down the busy road, I see a split rail fence....I immediately eye-balled it. Olly saw it too. I looked down at him and asked, "should we do it boy?" It didn't look any higher than 2'9" so I asked for a trot. I looked both ways and we jumped it. I wanted to go back and do it again, just because it was something different than a regular vertical, but it was on the shoulder of the road and there were cars driving by. I wasn't going to push my luck.
I snapped a pic of the split rail fence on the way home. I have no idea its purpose.
Pony Vision again...
Yuck!! Salt Water!!!
He really seems to love the water. We played in the water for a few minutes and then went back to the barn for some hand grazing and clover. Only one more day of quarentine for the BigRedHorse and then he is free!! Saturday night I will be putting him in his permanant stall and Sunday morning he will be able to meet his new friends!! He will be so happy!
I did bring my GPS today, but after 484ft it died. I guess I forgot to charge it. When I got home I made sure it hooked it up so it will be ready for tomorrow.
Oh! And my hose was still attached to the pump, where I left it yesterday and the day before that... ;)
Ahhh. Virginia. Lived on Ft Monroe and then in Newport News for a time--even did part of my BSN at CNU before finsishing at U of Penn in Philadelphia. Those old Army bases can be pretty neat. Anyway, Ft. Monroe was, with that huanted fort and we lived right on the ocean. After living in so many places being military (eight states) I have certainly figured out where I WANT to be with firsthand knowledge! Have fun on your rides, I'm sure you'll meet lots of interesting people, hopefully not jerks who will just take your hose and not put it back!!
ReplyDeleteAh. Boarding barns. Really don't miss that part of it!
Forget to say that I've been to Ft. E. a few times, it was pretty from what I recall! What I really forgot to ask WAS: are they going to let you set up your jumps or are you going to have a place to do that? I just don't see you being too satisfied with the odd jump found by the side of the road--the one that, while a ball to jump, you may get yelled at for jumping if I remember our beloved MP's correctly! Ha ha! Still worth the fun, but you gotta have your jumps! :)
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ReplyDeleteDid your heart swell with pride when that guy said "Cool Horse?!" Mine did for you! :)
So cool that Olly is soooo brave and hopped that fence. As a kid, daydreaming in the car, I would imagine a horse jumping alongside my car over every kind of obstacle- and you really did it, lol!!
Love that Olly loves the water..isn't it the cutest. :) Great pics!