Springtime in the Home Counties

Apr 26, 2015 23:49

The last few weeks have really felt like springtime here, that moment of bright transition from blossom to leaf and the sun has shone with an atypical brightness facilitating some very pleasant days out, with which I shall now try your patience...
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_acerbusangelus April 27 2015, 13:33:29 UTC
Lovely photos!

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puddleshark April 27 2015, 14:27:39 UTC
Beautiful! One of these days I must get me to an arboretum at blossom time...

Iris's ears look unimpressed. Because mule was in front? Or because you were asking her to hang back? Hope you and Iris are enjoying some nice spring outings.

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glenatron April 27 2015, 20:56:16 UTC
Iris was just in tail-end-Charlie position, so she has to keep her ears back to listen for all the wolves and tigers that are indubitably creeping up on her from behind.

We haven't ridden out as much as we should recently - a mixture of me teaching a lot over the weekends and Iris having lost a lot of confidence going out alone, which I don't mind working through but is a relatively slow process and is teaching me a lot about riding my horse's fear, which is not a thing I used to have to do so much in the past. It's an interesting new lesson, but a difficult one for me as I allow my fear to tie itself to hers more than I should.

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puddleshark April 28 2015, 13:10:36 UTC
Yes - it's so hard to avoid that positive feedback loop of nervous horse=tense rider=even-more-nervous horse...

Here's hoping time and mileage build relaxation and confidence in you both.

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harnessphoto April 27 2015, 23:29:54 UTC
That bird is glorious. Wow! Great views. Looks springier there than here...

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glenatron April 28 2015, 15:49:08 UTC
Every day is a little bit greener at the moment, we're just in that brief changeover before the trees are all dressed for summer and they'll stay that way until October...

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meri_sielu April 29 2015, 17:50:41 UTC
Lovely photos, the one of the sweet little roe deer is a particularly lovely shot :)

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