Jan 12, 2013

When I Don’t Ride

 

I haven’t been riding.  Last January, I had already logged 50 miles in the Distance Derby and this year, I haven’t yet hit 10 miles.  Which is really the norm for January.  I could be riding, I guess.  Our weather hasn’t been terribly bad; alternating between freezing and melting.  But the footing is poor.  That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. 

 

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To keep myself and others entertained, I have been periodically posting photo challenges on Facebook and Horsetales.  A bit selfish on my part, as I am really digging this new camera and it gives me a chance to show off what I can do (which really isn’t much yet) and it’s helping me learn along the way.  The above photo was an old building challenge.  I went to town to get gas and took the long way home and saw this old corn crib out yonder.  It was snowing that day and in some of the shots you can see the flakes. 

 

 

Another day we went out and photographed old farm equipment.  I adjusted the color after I took the picture.  I’m getting pretty bored with all the white snow pictures.  This picture was taken from the back of my horse using my Canon point & shoot camera.  I need to get a pommel bag ready so I can take the new camera. 

 

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Another day we did sunrise and/or sunset pictures.  Those are easy for me.  I’m an early riser and my office has an east window so the sunrise always catches my attention.  I think someday I am going to have to make a calendar or photo collage of my sunrises and give to my neighbor who’s farm is at the bottom of the hill and always featured in my sunrise shots.

 

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The sunset did not disappoint me either.  I had other shots where the sky was more prominent but I liked the branches up front in this one. 

 

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But my favorite shots are those which are horse related.  One day we took pictures of our horses in their “winter splendor” which isn’t saying much.  My horses’ coats are dry and their manes gnarly.  Winter has certainly come home in my corrals.   I loved the frost on the trees behind the horses and snow on Fancy’s nose.  It looks like she just rubbed it on Windy’s back. 

 

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On this day, our assignment was a snow picture.  I went to the barn early and liked that the sky and the snow were just about the same color.  The sun was just coming up; you can see its reflection along the fenceline.  Blue looked stunning against the blue tones of the sky and field.  We know Blue isn’t necessarily a stunning horse; he wore it well. 

 

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This weekend we are tasked to capture the eyes of our horse.  Four hundred and eighty two shots later, I did find a few I liked.  This is Fancy.  It’s not hard to make her look pretty.  I love the contrasting color of her forelock.  Not quite flaxen, but enough of a change to catch your eye. 

 

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This is Blue.  Boy, he gets two pictures in here this time.  I mentioned on Horsetales that I wasn’t sure if he was looking toward me or away from me when I took this picture.  I think I may have been at his side shooting away from him but I’m just not sure. 

 

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And just because the “most photographed horse” can’t always take a good picture, I caught Windy with her mouth open. 

 

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Jan 6, 2013

A Little Bit of Nothing

 

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I usually have a little idea of what I want to post about but frankly, I got nothing.  Suffering from a little bit of writers block but I think I have just been so busy finishing up bookkeeping for the Distance Derby and getting it all ready to turn over to the person that is going to admin it next year, that I just haven’t had time to think about my own little blog.

 

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I finished off the Derby in 8th place, losing 7th place by 2.5 miles.  Had I rode on New Year’s Eve, I would have made it.  But I just didn’t feel like it.  I am happy to have finished in the Top 10.  I rode 1,235.8 miles in 2012 and spent 376.5 hours in the saddle.  I think I deserved to take the last day of the year off.  Windy thought so, too. 

 

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I have been having so much fun with my new camera.  Of course the dogs, horses and sunrises are my main subjects right now.  I did get the SLR For Dummies book and have been reading up on overall operations.  There is a learning curve.  I can’t imagine how much film I would be wasting if it were not the era of the digital camera.  I’ll shoot 82 pictures just walking to the barn!  Case took the one above of Windy and me with my new zoom lens.  I took this one of Pip when I was questioning what dog could have possibly chewed up my riding helmet?  Guilty?  Yep.

 

I get so excited when I get a good picture and I share it immediately on Facebook.  I am going to have to save a few back for this website so if you follow Horsetrailriders.com both on Facebook and here, you can see new stuff. 

 

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I got an idea from Facebook to pick a word for 2013 and try to live by it.  My word is “less” an it has nothing to do with riding.  I want to weigh less, spend less, worry less, complain less, spend less time on the negative… you get the picture.   We’ll see where this new road will take us.

 

This blog has went through a lot of “look” changes since 2004.  It started as a website for sharing information on horse trail riding in Nebraska.  At that time, I offered free classifieds and although it garnered a lot of my readers, that in itself became a job and I was growing tired of that part of it.  I still keep the trail and trail ride information current but my favorite part of Horsetrailriders.com is telling my stories.  I am thrilled to hear from you in comments and many times in person, you mention you follow this site.  I sure appreciate you visiting.  If it comes to a point that there is no one out there reading, I’ll continue to write.  There are future stories yet to tell.  More, not less. 

 

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