Showing posts with label liberty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liberty. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Freedom!



Sunday September 30 2012

After being locked up for over a week in a big pen during the Owyhee Canyonlands, I opened the gate and let the horses out.

They sprinted out the gate and got about as far as the first piles of leftover hay from camping visitors, and they put on the brakes.

Bodie the New Guy tests the Owyhee waters - er, dust.

Baby Luna runs around a bit on her own before finding her own hay pile to stop and munch on.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

J O I S E de vivre



Thursday August 30 2012

He defines the exultation of spirit and the enjoyment of life.

♥ Jose!

[slide show here]

Monday, February 27, 2012

Run Like The Wind



Monday February 27 2012

That old racehorse can still put the moves on!

That's retired racehorse Stormy, with his best buddy, almost-racehorse Tex (aka Ted), flying down the canyon this morning with the snowy Owyhee mountains giving chase.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Older Now and Still Running



Thursday March 31 2011

They ran with the wind today.

[slide show here]

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Trained



Wednesday March 10 2010

"Be back at 5 or 6," I tell the herd when I open the green gate to the canyon in the early afternoon. "Don't eat too much grass, and don't get hurt!" They all give me the eyeball as they walk past me through the gate, then either spread out immediately to graze, or start trotting up the canyon to the more choice spots.

Sometimes, I think I've got them trained nicely. Some days, they come down on their own at 5 or 6. Some days, at 5 or 6, I stand on a little rise and I holler, "Hey booooooooooooooooooys!" which, on a still day, bounces off the hills, echoing far up the canyon. I'll yell a few times, and here they come in the distance, trotting and cantering down the road, waiting till they pass through the green gate to blast down to the house. I always feed Mac and Jose grain, so they know what's waiting for them when they get back.


However, sometimes they don't come down at all. They let me stand there and holler myself hoarse for half an hour, (and I KNOW they can hear me) before I have to get the ATV out and drive up the canyon and find them and holler from closer. I SEE them watching me from across the creek, but some days they completely, absolutely, totally, ignore me. Some days they'll watch me, then head further UP the canyon. (The nerve!) Only when I give up near dark and drive back home do they suddenly come running down to the house, hot on my heels. Mac and Jose know they'll still get their grain, even if it is dark.

On the days the timing and communication work out perfectly, I enjoy watching them hurtle down to the house. On the days they make me wait and ignore me, well, they enjoy hurtling down to the house when they feel like it.

They've got me trained.


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Serendipity!



Wednesday March 3 2010

I just felt it. It was time to walk outside with my camera. The late afternoon sun had just emerged from behind clouds, and everything - the time, the golden light, the feeling - was just ripe for the herd to appear.

I walked out into the pasture just as they came thundering down from the canyon.