Mt. Adams coming into Trout Lake, WA – a town I'd happily move to! |
Our Christian trail-riding club gathered at Mt. Adams Horse Camp over Memorial Day weekend. We planned to leave on Friday after Brian got out of school at noon, but Rick had a couple emergencies thrown in on top of his morning calls so there went the afternoon.... Rather than get in at o'dark thirty, we left Saturday morning and arrived in time to set up our camp, join our group for Sabbath potluck, and then go for a family trail ride.
That evening while the lovely light waned, we enjoyed socializing around the campfire.
The next morning we went for another family ride, then relaxed with our ponies.
Two shining peaks! ;-) |
So Monday was a bonus day! Rick tilled the garden (he had already mowed, raked, and burned all the weeds and cleared out a cherry tree that was growing in the middle of it). Brian did homework (he hadn't owned up to how much he had to do; he would have been even farther behind if we'd camped through Monday!). I sheared Vienna and then got busy in the kitchen, because we invited the friends who did chores for us to join us for dinner and a movie – Fiddler on the Roof. (Which brought to mind the old adage, "The more things change, the more they stay the same. Oy.)
Ewe's not fat, ewe's fluffy – wait; I think ewe IS fat! |
This lovely was just outside the store; swoon.
So now the pressure is really on – to get seeds and plants in the ground and three last fleeces off woolly yearlings!
Getting off my duff at . . .
4 comments:
I'd say you had a really good Memorial Day Weekend! Gorgeous scenery on your horse camping outing. You must be excited about having the garden all ready for planting. And your sheepies are no doubt happy about losing their fluffy (warm) coats. (Although they might not admit it during the process!)
Wonderful pictures and such a lovely time horse camping! Glad you had this time you so deserve a bit of down time.
Sounds like a perfect balance of work and play! What beautiful scenery for your trail rides.
I think the Mt. Adams Horse Camp is the most beautiful location I've ever seen, and thankfully not too far away. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to get a single sheep sheared since Memorial Day, but I DID get most of the garden planted!
Thanks, Theresa; it was a nice little get-away!
Exactly, Susan! It's hard for me to play when the to-do list weighs so heavily; SO glad we had a whole day at home.
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