Don't get me wrong, we mostly have good days. When we stop having good days we really ought to start thinking about something else to do. The truth is that whether a day is good or bad is mostly related to our mental state at the time, not external stimuli no matter how positive or negative it may be. That said, the blissful days....the ones where everything goes as planned, the weather is exceedingly clement, the horses are healthy and content and everything runs like it ought to....those days don't happen very often. When they do happen we enjoy them every bit as much as the dreamers think they would if they were wearing our shoes.
For all the talk about what we do being a dream job, the burnout rate among those who board horses is very high. Blissful days help make up for midnight vet trips and emotional phone calls to owners about sick, hurt or dying horses on days that start at four am and finish long after dark. They help make up for cancelled family plans because someone wants to visit on the one day we had planned to not be working, learning to hate telephones because when they ring it's almost never good news, rain falling in cold sheets across the windy pastures on grey mornings, a flat tire on the tractor when it is raining, windy and you are in the middle of feeding hay, and many other less fun aspects of our job.
The last few days have fallen into the blissful category. Given that fall tends to be an exceptionally busy time of year for us the past few days of bliss came at just the right time. We have enjoyed every moment of the perfect weather, healthy and cooperative horses, and equipment running as it should. Anyone who happened to be shadowing us as we worked would have been green with envy and ready to quit the corporate life immediately. They would need to come back and shadow us again when we are attempting to put blankets on uncooperative horses in inclement weather to get a more balanced picture of a day in the life !
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Tiny and Oskar
Hemi and Baby
Elfin
Clayton and Johnny
Griselle and Sky
Winston and Faune
Silver
Sebastian and Chili
Dutch and Renny
Wiz, Sam and Johnny
6 comments:
I am glad for the sake of the horses that you guys have blissful days like these to regenerate and keep doing what you do.
What impresses me more than photos of healthy horses that look barely out of work condition is the photo of Chili. Yes, his back is very dropped, but he is the picture of health. What a poster boy for the excellent care you provide!
I love Wiz's sleeping posture in the last photo and hello! Oskar is quite the looker! I'm such a sucker for bay boys :-)
RB, for 34 years young we think Chili looks amazing!
IF I HAD TO CHOOSE WHICH HORSE I WANTED I COULDN'T DO IT. I LOVE THEM ALL.
THANKS AGIN FOR SHARING THEM WITH ALL OF US THAT PEEK IN AT THEM.
GRANNY FROM FLORIDA.
We all should take those days when we get them and treasure them - thanks for the reminder!
Being here now is the secret I think!
(Faune is my current fave - I may have a horsey crush but please don't tell Val... ;D)
Blissful is good! Your horses always look happy and content so I'm glad that you feel that way too and have a calm day every so often!
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