Friday, August 23, 2013

Mick and Pinta Learn Ponying and Ride to the River

This past week has been very successful for Mick and Pinta both. I'm working hard to help Pinta be completely calm and manageable while Mick is all over her rear end from either side. She's not exactly there yet, but she's getting there. And he is learning her rules ... lol. She does not want him forging ahead, he must keep his nose behind her ears or the tail starts swishing and if he doesn't notice that, she pins her ears and will bump him with a hip. It has been enjoyable watching them figure out their communication.
Both horses did great along the road ... Euchlid is fairly busy, but Pinta is awesome about traffic and we had a nice 10' shoulder for room. Ally rode just inside my flank on the field side. It was perfect for Mick ... he was calm and steady the whole way. We got down to Barker and there is a nice 30' shoulder about 6' higher in elevation than the road ... so this was even better! We had about 100' on Barker and then down into the access for the river on the North side. Our goal is to ride this route once a week until both horses are very, very calm. Then we're going to try to cross the river while it is low this time of year. I think it is only about 18" deep at the most. Both horses went right into the water, no problem. Mick wasn't even cautious, he wasn't in a hurry, but he wasn't worried either. Walked in calmly, drank a bit, and stood and watched the river flow.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Ally came out Wednesday to spend the day working with the horses last week and we successfully accomplished Mick's first ride. He's been worked daily, learning to be responsive and the very beginnings of Parelli communication. Wednesday the plan was for Ally to work Pinta and I would work and then ride Mick.
We're going slow --- happy with 3 or 4 circles that are responsive and without incident. He obviously knows his moves, just needs to figure out what language I'm using to ask for them ... lol. We finished our workout and then turned everyone loose together in the large pasture.
On Saturday I met Merri and the kids out at the barn and we took turns. After several days' experience, Mick was steady and responsive, so I suggested Christian ride while Ally was riding Pinta. He was thrilled and had a good time.
I am very happy with his progress. On days when I am at the barn by myself I have been working he and Pinta together off-lead. Walk, trot and canter circles, turning toward me, backing away, and ignoring one another to do as I ask. Yesterday I asked Pinta to stand still (loose) while I had Mick do circles around her both directions at trot and canter. They both did great and I was very happy! This is the first time I've asked her to stand and wait in the middle of the paddock while other things were happening.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Ike and Jade Pieced Top

Finished pieced top.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Skip Weekend Project

This week's non-project was to clean up the shop. Once we got started, we both got into it and are very happy with the results. The pegboard panels are nice heavy-duty plastic panels which we tested first and then went back and bought out Home Depot's stock.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Spring Planting With Shi

Shiloh and I had a great time on Skip's first mid-week Sunday (Thursday 2/28). Rob and Nomi agreed she could come out to visit for the day and we had decent weather for about half of it. Just long enough for the three of us to get the garden hoop house up and planted.
Shi and I started out by running over to the Fred Meyer to pick up some packs of cold weather seeds. She was thrilled to be in a store with a captive and submissive audience. For starters, she wanted to ride in the kiddie-car cart. Honestly! I have no idea how moms manage those things. I did take it out for a spin.
They are bulky and unwieldy and they do not respond to driver turning well at all. I think they need to redesign the wheel base or possibly make them front wheel drive. Just getting it out of the entry way was amusing, so I intentionally rammed the door jamb to entertain Shi. She was admonishing me about how to drive :)
She had brought along her new Hello-Kitty personal camera, a birthday gift from Tim & Patty. She started out being frustrated with it because she didn't know how to turn it from video to camera. She thoroughly enjoys the 'click' of the shutter and then knows how to scroll back to look at her previous shots.
In the store as she was parked alongside the seed displays, she decided to take some photos of a display on our right of several live plants. She was quite disgusted with her early attempts, backing up the view and showing them to me. They were somewhat blurry and un-centered. Smart little thing commented that they didn't look like they should. I told her every photographer has to learn to take good pictures and she might want to try holding her breath to keep from moving when she pushed the shutter. Also she should get the picture just the way she liked it in the window before clicking. She retried and decided she was much improved; continuing to take a variety of pictures as we went through the store.
Of course the toy aisle was right next to the seed display. We looked at the Schleich figures, which she loves, and she pointed out all of the ones she owns and also meticulously reset every line of them so they were all correctly lined up, facing the same direction, and there weren't any fallen over. I have gotten her fairies with unicorns previously (it is a slight disappointment to me that she prefers these to the actual horse figurines ... lol) and she showed me which ones were different versions of the ones she likes. We tried to find one her brother might like, but she didn't think there were any he might be interested in.
She decided he would rather have a car. We went along the aisle and then ended up finding a display of !!! ta-da !!! those wierd rubbery-plastic spider things that stick to walls and then "crawl" down from the pull of gravity. These were the hit of the day -- we took two -- a pink one for her and an orange one for the boy :)
Once home we went out to plant the garden. Without the hoop house cover I doubt if anything could be planted this early around here .... we will likely have snow again and definitely will have some below-freezing temps. Those $20 pieces of PVC and plastic mean we can start early, and I am thrilled. Skip and I ate more from our garden last year than I have ever eaten from a garden, although I believe I've had one most every year since leaving home. Yesterday we planted two kinds of bush peas, one snow pea, one section of radish, one section of spinach, and one section of Red Chardonay carrot.
After planting we put up the hoops and unrolled last year's plastic over the frame, tying it down with zip ties. All four sides can roll up later on in the year to work the bed or to allow breeze to go through. We did this for the first time last year and started all of our plants in here. That wasn't until mid-May though and we transplanted them to the other raised bed and our upper garden bed as the plants outgrew the space within this bed. It really seemed to make a difference in how the plants performed ... we had a terrific garden last year!
Shiloh always has a great time playing in our yard. She climbed in and out of the tire swing, swung for awhile, climbed a tree, played with sticks, got out her favorite copper watering can and filled it a few times in the kitchen sink and watered something ... I'm not sure what :)
She must have been in with the chickens for close to an hour, meticulously giving them just a few seeds from her treat cup. We give the chickens normal laying pellets, but also have a bucket of treats that they expect to receive from daily. We have a small metal measuring cup and Shiloh has no hesitation touching each of the treats and feeding them one at a time.
Skip's mom and sisters can't even stand still when they look at the treat mix because it has a fair percentage of freeze-dried blood worms, which are little centipede like creatures. They are dead of course, but they are very light-weight and tend to blow around in the slightest wind. I am always amused at how squeamish his city-raised family are about things like this. Now, truthfully, I'm not fond of touching even regular worms with my skin. With gloves, no big deal, but I tend to jump when I touch them bare-handed. And, OMG, I am just as bad as I ever was about touching and/or being near anything that jumps, which of course includes grasshoppers, crickets and small tree frogs. I too am a wimp.
Just as we finished the plastic on the hoop house, it started sprinkling and we went inside. We started out coloring, but then my sewing machine started pulling her attention ... lol. She LOVES to play with all of the tools at my sewing machine, standing in front of it for hours while carefully pulling the thread out of either the needle or bobbin one or two inches at a time and cutting it off with tiny scissors. As a lifelong seamstress, I have several various sets of very good scissors. She has been allowed to play with them as long as she's been interested in them --- early-on only on my lap, but gradually with less supervision. Now she understands what she is allowed to cut and she loves sitting in there cutting away. To date she has not made a mistake or cut herself, although we always have "THE CONVERSATION" before she starts. I tell her it is unlikely she can kill herself with the scissors but if she is not careful with them she will cut herself and bleed and I will have no sympathy. She agrees to be careful.
Yesterday I asked if she wanted to start to learn to sew. I am working on the Elephant Quilt for Ike and have decided to put a row of 5" blocks in a scrappy frame border at the spot where the quilt will drop along the mattress of the king-sized bed. This is a simple block and I make them by sewing 5" widths together in the order I like and then cutting them into 5" blocks. Shiloh sat on my lap and carefully lined up the edges of the fabric, right-sides together, and then fed it into the pressure foot as I operated the pedal. After she was bored with this she wanted a review of the foot pedal. I showed her how you can choose to go slow or fast and if she wanted to try she had to remember that if it went too fast she had to step off of it. After hearing it go fast, she declined to try. She continues to have great distaste for loud noises :)
Thereafter she went through my fabric stash and pulled out a 30" square left over from the sleeping blankets I made as Christmas presents for she and Tristan 2 years ago. Sassy was sleeping on the bed and she decided she needed blankets, so she started with that square and proceeded to pile various handy pieces of fabric onto Sass, who tolerated it all without much moving. Shiloh would go over to adjust the exact layout of Sassy's feet and nose after every succeeding blanket.
By this time it was getting close to 6:00 and I told her Rob was on his way out. She wanted to know how I knew and I said he had sent me a text. She said quite indignantly that I had promised to go horse riding and we hadn't done that yet. I said it was dark outside and it had been pouring rain all afternoon. She agreed and went back to cutting with the scissors :)

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Valentine's Day 2013

My Skippy ... Mr. Happy ... lol. Such a great guy :)
A Poem for Ann
I sit here listening to the many voices, of the Universe in time.
Trying to make choices, and create for you a rhyme.
Something that explains, the love that we have.
How it crosses many plains, and is healing like salve.
Your heart transcends time, and sees many things.
It may not have a dime, but with joy it rings.
Smiling and Happiness, they are your code of honor.
Creating no sadness, only love all around her.
I guess there’s really only one thing to say.
It’s kind of touchy feely and goes beyond today.
I love you Ann, with all my heart.
Beyond time span, never to be apart.


HAPPY VALENTINES DAY MY LOVE

Written by
Skip the smiling Man














A personal poem, smiles, and rubies!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Pinta and Mighty Start Ponying

Wonderful day with the horses today! It was not perfect weather, but we were out in the pasture and it wasn't too muddy and there was quite a bit of grass without snow. And there were also plenty of icy patches for Christian and Shiloh to play on.
We started with working on teaching Pinta to tolerate being ponied by Mighty. My goal is to be able to pony Mighty from Pinta ... but Pinta is such a snot to him I know he won't tolerate coming up behind her just yet. We started with her following him. That means I can control her head and mind and she won't be able to kick at him ... lol.
Initially she was tail-swishing and fussy, but she's good about responding to my requests and pretty soon she settled down and worked with the plan. It was a great start. Next week we'll try the other way with Pinta in front and Mighty behind.
Afterwards Ally rode Mighty and I rode Pinta while we did pair figure eights. We did 8 or 9 before Pinta settled and we were good.
Then we loaded the kids up ... Christian behind Ally on Mighty ... I am guessing this was Mighty's first time with a double rider, but he did great. His usual "oh, hmmmm, ... OK, no problem."
Merri and Obie hung out on the sidelines and took the photos :)
Either Merri or Christian took this photo of Pinta ... I think it might be one of my favorites! She is clearly interested in what we're doing and politely waiting her turn. I love this girl :)