August
When the blackberries hang
swollen in the woods, in the brambles
nobody owns, I spend
all day among the high
branches, reaching
my ripped arms, thinking
of nothing, cramming
the black honey of summer
into my mouth; all day my body
accepts what it is. In the dark
creeks that run by there is
this thick paw of my life darting among
the black bells, the leaves; there is
this happy tongue. (Mary Oliver)
I did not make it out on a Monday beat-the-heat trail ride. During our weekend water excursions our trailer connection developed an issue and a warning light came on, shutting down other aspects of the truck. So, Monday morning brought a trip to the dealership to get it fixed. (It was a loose wire.)
Since it was a blazing hot day here in the Northwest, I was okay with that.
I’m not a summer person, but this has been a fun-filled August. Until this week it has been relatively mild and smoke free. (They are predicting smoke from Oregon coming in today though, ugh).
I realize I haven’t shared photos of myself much, so here is one from Sunday (a selfie) and you can see my husband’s head in my sunglasses. We took the waverunners up to Metaline Falls and checked out four waterfalls, one of them being the magnificent Peewee Falls.
This next photo was Friday on Lake Roosevelt by Whitestone Rock. We call our waverunners Seahorse 1 and Seahorse 2. Haha.
Another fun August development is the maturing of our grandson. He is now able to join us at restaurants and converse. He can even order his own food and show appreciation to the staff. He is developing impeccable manners. So, that means we get to stop and eat after all our adventures. You know, do grownup stuff.
Here he is trying fried pickles in Davenport, WA after our Lake Roosevelt trip.
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I was thinking about my last lesson with Tweed, trotting downhill, and realize how wise it was for my trainer to concentrate on that since, on past trail rides, Tweed has picked up speed downhill to catch up with a lead horse. There were 3 things she wanted to accomplish:
1. His balance and attention.
2. Checking his speed without pulling on the reins.
3. Exposure to what it feels like to carry himself at a different gait, in case he does it organically on a ride. When they pick up another gait their energy can come up, too, causing you to lose your connection.
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So, here’s to August 2025 and all the blessings it has opened up to us.
(Random August happenings)
Metaline Falls
Peewee Falls
Lake Roosevelt
My barn garden
The summer “volunteers”
A trail ride
Nothing like lake fun on a hot summer day. I grew up on Kootenay lake, and have fond memories of how it felt to go for a swim and feel that cool crisp water cooling me off. Haven't been on a lake for years now!
ReplyDeleteSo nice that your grandson is of the age to participate and enjoy all that family fun.
You’re so lucky to have those memories. We have tried to give as many of them to our family as we can. I think they will all remember them fondly. Family time on the lake is refreshing in every way.
DeleteWhen I was growing up we camped, fished, and canoed. It was a different pace than motorized vehicles and we went to really remote areas where we could canoe and come right up to moose pouring water over their backs from their antlers. (That was in Maine). My brother and I would tie logs together and make rafts, too. Good memories.
Yes! It is wonderful that grandson is able to participate now. When he was 20 months old it was much more challenging and we weren’t able to do as much—until now! Let the fun begin!
Nice to see your beautiful smile & family making memories on the water. You are blessed! If that lake was in WI it would be mobbed with people. I enjoyed reading the fitting poem you selected.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteIt is amazing how uncrowded these spots are. Peewee Falls did have a lot of kayakers, but it wasn’t horrible, even on a hot Sunday. There is a launch about 1/4 mile from the falls where they all put in. They tend to go no further than Peewee Falls unless they’re adventurous and want a workout. The other 3 waterfalls are between Metaline Falls and Peewee Falls and we only saw 2 other boats. Crazy.