Monday, September 17, 2012

Normalcy.

It took the mom of a little haffie extraordinaire to remind me that I seem to have vacated my blogging life, and despite the chaos, Mr. Moon-pie and I have garnered some followers over the year. And I, like many other things of late, have neglected you.

Truthfully, I should have tons to blog about. I've been out trail riding in the beautiful fall weather more often than previously thought, though less than I would hope. I have ridden with well schooled horses and riders, to green horses and riders, and sometimes a mix in between. Mr. Moon and I have covered many miles of grassy trails, enjoyed sunset rides and walks, and while I haven't schooled a single drop of dressage in weeks, I'm thrilled to be spending time with my bestest boy.

Last Thursday was a beautiful fall evening, and while there was some turmoil in my life pre-ride, nothing brought me back to the heaven on earth as tacking up Moon and galloping down the side of the road as the sun set behind us. We stood at a pasture fence and watched as horses galloped to the fence to greet us, and at one point, the sun was no more than a giant orange blaze on the horizon, and Moon and I galloped wickedly through a farmers field, tears streaming down my face and me laughing with pure exaltation.

Yesterday, it was another Sunday morning ride with a dear friend and another, into the beautiful park where the leaves have all changed color and are starting to fall from the tree branches. The canters we did, side by side, the ground rolling beneath us, were magic. And then the final gallop, where we let our horses out, and I raced one of my best friends down the side of the highway, our horses hooves pounding the ground, our breaths equalled paced to our mounts and both of us laughing and giggling like children on Christmas morn. It was bliss.

And so life has resumed some figment of normalcy. 

So, a very good quote to end this, from Miss Marilyn Munroe...

“I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.



5 comments:

  1. Moon is the reason why horses are so amazing! I am so happy to read that you are getting out and having fun with him.
    Sounds absolutely perfect!!

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  2. There is nothing like a horse to soothe the soul. Glad you posted - happy you are having some fab stress free rides - we all need those!

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  3. Great quote and its wonderful what horses can do for us!

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  4. Glad you're getting some well deserved equine therapy.

    (anything fun come in the mail recently?) ;D

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  5. I love this. I wish I had more time to ride than I do right now, as the stuff you described are some of the best things about having that bond and that time with your horse.

    (And don't worry, I neglected my blog for a while too! :P)

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