Ah. So. This was fun. Moments after all of the above photos were captured, Stan got a wild hair and trotted off to the back yard; the others followed. Okay. Fine. Whatever. But then when I walked back to grab them and take them back to the barn, Stan continued with his wild hair and took off trotting over into my neighbor's yard. The other two followed. UGH. FINE. Maybe his grass is better. Whatever. Well, I walked over to fetch them and Stan tossed his head around all sassy and excited and then took the fuck off through the field, heading toward the rest of the development. UGH. FINE. I'LL PLAY YOUR GAME. It's my own damn fault for trusting anyway. "
And so, as my horses galloped and bucked and squealed away from me into the literal sunset, I trudged along, sipping my beverage that I was smart enough to bring with me. I gave a jingle to my neighbor Dan to let him know that yes, I knew my horses were out. He hadn't noticed them yet, but as I informed him that all was fine (they really couldn't go anywhere), he looked out his window and said, "Oh. Yeah. There they are. There they go. They look happy." *insert eye roll on my part*
And so, I walked the half mile across the fields of the development to the far end where my three idiots were happily grazing amidst my very amused city neighbors who were up in their second homes for the weekend. When I reached them, I nabbed Stan by his halter (I had a beer, but I didn't have a lead rope lol), informed my impromptu audience that the other two would follow when they realized he wasn't coming back, and set off toward home with Staniel in tow. (The jerk.)
It took Stan and I getting a good ¼-mile away before Q and Grif gave it up and came sprinting after him, tails flagged. Stan snorted and did his best Arabian impression for the rest of the walk home with Grif and Q flanking us. *eye roll* The whole ordeal was definitely on me for being a bit too trusting. But admittedly, I didn't expect that behavior from Stan! I figured Grif would be the wanderer to lead them astray if/when it happened. Going forward, yard grazing sessions will either be solo or Stan will remain on a lead while the others are free. Or I'll just wait for all the second homers to be not present so it isn't a big deal at all if the horses take a field trip (har har har, field trip). |
Every time I open one of your posts I just KNOW I'm going to get so much eye candy. And it never disappoints. You live in SUCH a gorgeous location and you capture such lovely shots of it. I've had my horses in my front yard for more than 10 years now and I never stop pinching myself about it, so I love seeing that I'm not alone :-D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear it never gets old. 'Cause it doesn't feel like it will, but ya just never know.
DeleteLife looks pretty good in the pictures! Your land and light are just gorgeous. I had to laugh at your videos and wow, Stan's bridle and saddle pad are really bright and colorful. Is that because he's the mount of a warrior elf? Also I'm glad I'm not the only one who sits outside in the rain and tries to figure out how to divert water from the barn. :D
ReplyDeleteLaughed really loud about the colors for the warrior elf lol!! Mostly, that color was his original color since 2005. He can't escape orange.
DeleteAnd YESSSSSSSSS, I'm glad I'm not alone either! Bahaha.
Pretty sure I out loud gasped at the beauty of the 2nd to last pic of you on Griff. OMG
ReplyDeleteI could look at your pictures all day long. Thanks for sharing :)
I'm really excited to see the rest of the shots from that evening. Justin is a true artist!
DeleteThey look so happy, hilarious story about their shenanigans :P
ReplyDeleteThey definitely keep me on my toes lol!
DeleteLove the pics! The scenery there is stunning. No wonder a song was written about it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you, the ponies and the pups are all doing well.
It is almost heaven after all ;-)
DeleteLove this post so much!
ReplyDelete:-)
DeleteSo glad I brought this post up as I sip my morning coffee. Swooning over the scenery!
ReplyDeleteMaybe one day when the world isn't so weird you'll be able to visit!
Delete*whips out notebook and quickly adds visit to Starlight Lane Farm to list of post-COVID must-dos*
DeleteMy friend's little brother actually just moved to Canaan, so if I ever head out there with her for a visit I'll definitely let you know!
So much beauty and happy creatures in one post :)
ReplyDeletethose last two photos are stunning
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