Saturday I headed to Swoop (rhymes with rope) VA for a drug company sponsored women's retreat. It had been rescheduled several times and it still ended up being sparsely attended with a total of 7 vets and staff from 3 clinics. But all the better, everyone had a room to themselves in the bunkhouse, and there was plenty to eat and drink. There was a couple of hours of CE but that was covered at meal time.
Sunday morning was clear and beautiful after a night of rain. We started with some yoga. Nothing too challenging, mostly stretches.
And then for the main attraction. A guided trail ride. Those are Doc's ears that I am looking through.
Jenna from my clinic rides Saddlebreds, so this one was a piece of cake.
Our trail guide Dwight dressed the part.
Some horses were faster than others so there was a lot of stopping to let them catch up and stay together. Plus, Dwight stopped every whipstitch to make sure everyone was ok.
Doc wasn't a big fan of other horses anywhere near. Dwight said the only thing he liked was himself. There were lots of ear pinning and kicking episodes. He wanted a very large personal space bubble.
We rode through the woods, on gravel roads and paved roads. The scenery was beautiful. We even saw a bald eagle.
Everyone made it back in one piece after a nice 2 1/2 hour ride.
I checked Doc's teeth when I got off, Dwight caught me and asked how old I thought he was. I said, "plenty old, 20." He said he turned 20 this year. Yes! high five!
All in all, a nice weekend with a little change of pace (I didn't have to saddle and unsaddle my horse anyway)
"The only thing he likes is himself" hahahaha!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a fun getaway.
Agree with Shirley - great line
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what "stopped every whip stitch" means.
Glad you passed the horse's mouth test - high five to you