First of all, it was a welcome respite from Rotary duties, as I had almost 5 days off without an official function of some sort to attend, I of course had to keep up on administrative chores such as email and preparing for visits this week, but it was nice to sleep at home for 5 nights in a row. This week we have two Clubs in Reno to visit, both lunch clubs, and so we will be staying at home all of this week as well! Life is good,
Our Neighbors to the South, Mark and Toni Grieves had a big Labor Day Weekend blowout with friends from their motorcycle club at their ranch. It sounded like lots of fun as we listened to at least two different bands over the course of the weekend. Lots of Harleys too! We did not get the chance to go and visit, but we did spend some time with Mark and Toni's Grand Daughter Marissa. She is very much into horses, and Kim took little Hobo out and saddled her up for her and several other children. They all got rides with Kim in the lead. Marissa, however is a good rider and was on her own.
| Kim and I pick hooves and put on boots while Marissa looks on. |
We let Marissa and Kim lead off and followed on foot. Soon, we lost sight of them. We decided to take the long way in to Big Bear, past Long Lake. It is a very steep trail, actually comprised of up to a foot tall granite steps in many places. With the elevation exceeding 6,000 feet, and being out of shape, it was a lot of work. However, we finally made it to the lake and met up with Kim and Marissa for a tuna fish sandwich lunch!
| Such a pretty boy! |
| Marissa is mounted up, I am adjusting Kim's stirrup (long legged Viola rode last), and Debbie keeps Remi in check as we make final preparations. |
| We made it after taking the looooong way! |
| Remi loved the water, but was also interested in a back scratch! |
Kim had a great day on Fuego (she calls him Blue). He was "just a perfect gentleman" in her words. This was wonderful since she had predicted a tough day as he would be "stale and very sassy" in her words. But, she warmed him up well prior to mounting, and they had an awesome day together.
We finished off the day with an excellent barbecue, and good wine, with excellent company, and the biker band pounding in the distance.
Today I finished up my prep for next week, made a few phone calls of encouragement, and generally relaxed. All in all, a fantastic weekend!
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Sound like fun, dad. I'm glad my little Fuegui was a "gentleman"...he can be such a pill! I sure had fun riding him this summer! Mom's getting to be such a good horsewoman; of course she doesn't claim any credit and says the whompers are just good. ;)
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Sounds awesome Dad! I'm impressed you took the long way, being such an old man and all :P
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