We are supposed to be sunny all week this week (no rain - yay!) with daytime temperatures in the mid to upper 60's. Hopefully as the leaves finish their lazy progression through their color change we'll have another opportunity to try and enjoy some fall colors.
One of my most memorable rides was in the fall several years ago when Jason and I were living in Vermont. My (long since retired) mare Bridget and I were hacking down our road underneath a gorgeous canopy of fall colors, it felt like we were riding beneath an artist's palette of colors. It was the first week of October. The leaves were all at their peak and our road was narrow and heavily lined with trees on both sides. I was riding Bridget bareback and just soaking in the beauty that surrounded us. Bridget is one of those once in a lifetime horses that could win at the biggest shows in the hunters but was just as happy to take a quiet bareback trail ride. I literally had the reins on the buckle and it was one of those times when you truly feel like everything is perfect in the universe. Bridget seemed to be enjoying the scenery as much as I was.
Before I knew what was happening we were spinning around and Bridget was starting to bolt back down the road. I wound up mostly on her neck and managed to hang on somehow. I stopped her, rearranged myself on her back and out of the sideways, hanging off her neck position that I had wound up in. Then I turned around to see what had interrupted our peaceful, communing with nature ride. A huge moose was crossing the road!! I guess he had been in the woods and decided that Bridget and I looked non-threatening and it would be a good time to cross.
When we moved back to Tennessee Jason bought a moose crossing sign and hung it on Bridget's stall door so she could always remember her time in Vermont. The sign is still on her door and every time I see it I think of that ride.
Traveller grazing with two pear trees behind him. The pear tree on the left always changes colors and loses its leaves well ahead of the pear tree on the right.
Not much fall color in this picture! I took this picture on October 19th.
The next few pictures were all taken on November 1st. I managed to find a patch of color in the big boys' pasture.
4 comments:
I think the Fall pictures are lovely!
Thanks for the pictures! Lily looks pretty furry even from a distance!
I just posted about fall colors! :) Our foliage has been less than impressive this year too due to all of the rain. The leaves are really blowing off today.
You did get some great photos though, my favorite is Lily in front of the pretty yellow tree.
In response to your comment on my blog:
Yes that is the same camera I have, I really like it and it takes pretty good pictures- I just can't find the blasted charger! Glad yours decided to act right!
I would have loved to see you guys again, maybe another time in the future you can plan another trip to visit Hoffy. He is still doing just great. :)
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