I’ve been working with Leah, off and on, alongside Tweed this year with the hope of her being a light trail horse for my husband.
The logs. These logs are very large, and Tumbleweed does them easily, but I was surprised to see that Leah also did them with no problem.
He’s not a fan of being given advice, but they do need slack when they’re coming off an object like that.
Tumbleweed is a pro at the sandbox.
We’re kind of limited what we can do until they get shoes on, so we’re going to keep doing the tuneups at the obstacle course, and Leah needs it. They both do. Tweed needs a tuneup in being herd bound. He really has taken on the role of herd stallion, and she’s a mare in his harem. When other horses get near her…watch out. And there were other horses yesterday, so he spent some quality time in the round pen with me.
When we got home, my daughter and I baked a cake for mu husband’s birthday. He requested lemon poppyseed.
It was deliciously dangerous.
Oh, one last thing. I had Cowboy’s bridle set aside after he died, but I couldn’t help borrowing his tassels for Tumbleweed’s. A bit of dejavú yesterday as they swung from side to side off Tweed. It fills my heart to see it.






Obstacles are fun. Hopefully Epona and your daughter will also be joining you soon. Love the memorable tassels!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your hubby. I have never tried Lemon Poppyseed cake. Looks yummy.
She’s getting ready to visit Greece with her girlfriends. (Great timing 🙄). She is going to start Epona back up when she gets home.
DeleteAnd thank you for the birthday wishes. I have to say, it was a delicious cake. It wouldn’t have been my choice, but I really enjoyed it—last night and this morning. 😋
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