Sunday 31 December 2023

2023 Round Up

It's been a strange old year, too many bereavements for a start, very aware we are firmly in the "Snipers Alley" age range now.  Mum's death was not unexpected though it came as a shock to some.  I know I have had a much easier time of the organising side of bereavement that some good friends but it hasn't been without its niggles.  This side of the family confuses me and as time goes on I simply realise that everyone has their own narrative of the story and their own heroes.  I've emptied a lot of mum's house and in most families there would have been an opportunity to laugh at things that had been kept and perhaps some spikey edges would have been softened but the reality was, I smiled, then placed them in the black bag on my own.  

I'm lucky to still get so many updates on the horses but that's not been without it's trials this year, finding out about the Edge cruelty case, affecting Morello and Hanami, was grim and perhaps the saving grace was that it was already resolved by the time I knew.  As yet no update on those horses though.  Poor Rufina had a rough time too but has fortunately landed on her feet, absolutely no thanks to her previous two owners.  2023 confirmed for me I will never breed or sell a horse again, although the great homes are vastly in the majority two starved horses is two too many.  We were lucky enough to get the opportunity to buy Cactus Jack back and after taking a long time to settle he's starting to do a little work and has had a few pole clinic outings, there is no rush and I have no real ambitions for him, he does have an adoring fan club though!  Sadly another Chamfron horse was sold on in sad circumstances, although I had agreed to take him, yet again I will say "have the conversation... but for god's sake, update your will"! 

There are many ongoing interesting conversations regarding horse ownership / riding and social license and my opinions on many aspects of the horse industry have changed as the years go on, I'm not just a middle aged pony patter I'm judgy with it!

Chamfron highs this year included a great road trip with Chamfron by Dand, Rebecca and Jessica to the Red Dragon in Wales.  Chamfron Milano strutting his stuff at the London International Horse Show and Chamfron Tizona completing the (you are all crazy) Man v Horse again.

Despite (apparently!) making a conscious effort to walk more and blog it for accountability I walked a very similar amount to 2022, which was about two thirds of the milage of 2021.  Apparently the enthusiasm for a lockdown walk wanes when you are not in lockdown!  We are still working from home though!

If I'm honest 2023 has just been relentlessly "a little bit shit" and I am going in to 2024 hoping for better.

Chamfron Updates

Chamfron By Dand features in the Endurance magazine, Cactus went to festive pole clinic, complete with tinsel and Colorado still has the best hacking!








Saturday 30 December 2023

Keep Moving - Week 52

Sunday was both wet and very windy, the recent weather has been very far from horse friendly but we did manage to get out for a short but bracing walk at North Berwick before snacking on our "far too good to leave for Santa" Christmas tree puddings.  On Monday we headed into town for our Christmas dinner which was definitely very relaxed and stress free, planned to go for a walk around town after but we both felt just not quite right... yeah, two hours later I was recreating the scene from the exorcist and Craig not long after, not sure if it was food poisoning or a bug but I had a very quiet Boxing day (and sadly it was a glorious bright crispy day, probably the only one before I'm back to work!)  Managed a stroll with Cactus, Molly and Megan on Thursday and Spider and Megan on Friday.  Quick three miles along the railway line on Saturday before a day of socialising.  (As an aside, how good is it I've made it to the end of the year with "week 52" aligning?)












Monday 25 December 2023

Saturday 23 December 2023

Keep Moving - Week 51

Got my steps in walking from the horses to home on Sunday, bit of an experiment and I can confirm it is a perfectly doable walk but it would need to be a very nice day for me to do the round trip!  This week Nacreous clouds have been visible for several days and over a lot of the country, they have improved a dull railway line walk!  Yet another sloth week!

Saturday 16 December 2023

Keep Moving - Week 50

Relentless rain again at the start of the week, while I strongly believe horses are better for living out 24/7 in a herd on a decent acreage I have questioned my sanity this Autumn.  The field is absolutely saturated to the point sink holes have appeared and the ponies are filthy, though surprisingly bright and cheery. I've done a few lunchtime walks along the railway line but otherwise its been a very sedentary week.  We did head out to the Botanics on Saturday night and if you got over needing a mortgage for a (very drinkable to be fair) mulled wine it was a nice relaxing evening, not crowded at all.




















Chamfron Milano - London International Horse Show

Lovely to see an impeccably behaved Milano ridden by Kylie Priddey-Smith, strutting his stuff at the London International Horse show in the Rising Star Working Show Horse  - not the usual haunt of a Criollo!