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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Spring Things

 It has been a very wintery winter- cold and snowy. It has been the snowiest that we've had in a while. 

this photo sums up my winter


Things were starting to clear up when we were hit with a blizzard that dropped a crap ton of snow right at the end of February. 


Feb 25th


I needed snow shoes to walk Cordelia because parts of our walk the snow was up to my thighs.  Then the temperature began to rise and things started to melt. The last two days the temps have been in the teens and the snow is pretty much gone.  Yesterday I started work on cleaning up the poop that has accumulated. 

This morning I did laundry and hung it out on the line. On my walk this morning I saw that my ring was mostly bare. And no only that- it wasn't frozen rock hard. 


two days ago the snow was a foot deep here. 

It seemed like a good idea to knock some of the mud of the horses and get them back to work. I was tempted to ride but thought I should probably use today just to lunge and do groundwork.  

Carmen was pretty chill about the whole thing. It was just a bit of exercise to get her going and to check in on her focus.  She's going to be 16 this March and pretty much knows the drill. 

this was her AFTER I groomed. Sigh
Buy a gray horse everyone. They are so pretty

She's not too overweight but definitely out of shape.  We worked about 25-30 minutes and called it quits. 

I then got Quaid out. 
Quaid: what's happening, are we doing stuff? 
We're doing stuff aren't we? 

Quaid behaved pretty much like you'd expect a coming 6 year old who's been confined by deep snow and a mare who has zero tolerance for shenanigans.  He really wanted to be a Quaid-shaped kite. Then was offended when I said I had a 'zero kite rule'.  We had a little bit of 'you're not the boss of me' with some distractableness thrown in for extra spice.  

I just stuck to the plan, matched his energy and had more resolve so we settled reasonably quickly. It helps that he still has his winter coat and it's warm. But I'll take every advantage I can get. 

Quaid: you're no fun

In the end he was lunging politely, leading and yielding easily. 

Later we got a delivery of hay. Quaid was fascinated watching them dump it. Carmen just napped. 

I love being able to have hay delivered

It's early days yet and I know that there will be cold, wet and possibly snow. But today was a lovely and it was great to get back to work. 


12 comments:

  1. You really got hit with the white stuff. Nice to see bare ground now. Spring is around the corner. Quaid cracks me up. Tweed likes to be a kite, too. Every day is a surprise which version of him shows up. Remember those grab bags they’d sell at stores for 25 cents and you didn’t know what was in them until after you bought it? That’s Tumbleweed in spring.

    Carmen looks very chill! The benefit of age, I guess. Smart enough not to make it harder in herself!

    Love the hay. We get ours delivered, too. It’s a nice feeling to have it put up.

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  2. Yay for open rings and a placid Carmen!! And even better that Quaid remembered his job without much fuss!! Here’s hoping spring keeps springing for you!!

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    1. We will get our usual yo-yo weather I’m sure.

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  3. This would have been the winter to get the snowshoes I've always wanted. I reasoned that we never get enough snow to warrant them. I was wrong.

    I am cackling at "zero kite rule".

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    1. Mine are some cheap ish ones from Canadian Tire. But they’ve lasted about 15 years so I don’t complain.

      It’s a good rule. Lol

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  4. Oh, the grey horse winter tan. I don't miss that!

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  5. Lol, oh Quaid. At least he got entertainment in the form of the hay delivery.

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    1. I think this is going to be an exciting year. Good and bad, lol

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  6. The no kite rule cracked me up too, I could just envision those airs above the ground! Here's to more days where you can get them out "doing stuff" !

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