Kinglake, and a new horsey friend!
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Tanya and Shar were going to come down this morning for some Danny goodness, when I got a phone call from Tanya. She was calling to say sorry we can't come because we are going to go have a look at a possible horse for Shar! Did we want to come for a day-trip? DID I!!!! Dragged Al out too and off we went. Met at the girls' place which is in Cockatoo, beautiful sort of suburb in the hills. Met their cats and the foster kitten (they foster kittens in need of homes or respite care) who is MENTAL! Then off we went to Pyalong, which was 2 hours drive away! In order to get there we had to drive right through were the Black Saturday fires raged in Feb this year. I have been avoiding going up there because I didn't want to be a looky-lou, you know? We headed into Tolangi State Forest, that was the first look I got at the devestation. I was last in Tolangi some years ago on a school excursion, back before the drought. I remember vibrant green, as far as rain-foresty you can get this far South. I remember the deafening bird sing, the under currents of insects, and the rustling of un-seen small creatures. When we stopped at a view-point to stretch our legs, I got some photos. I stood next to the burnt trees and looked up at the burn marks, so far over my head.... and shuddered. We travelled on into Kinglake itself. The burnt out houses, collapsed barns with their beams all warped and twisted from the heat, excavators everywhere, Aussie flags flying proud, all to often at 1/2 mast. But you could feel the spirit coming through. It was the weekend and LOADS of people were up there. The Melbourne community has come together and everyone heads up to the areas on weekends to put coins in charity bins, buy food from the local shops, and take photos which will one day form part of this nation's history. But not of properties, not without permission. You never know which house someone was hurt in, our passed away in. Photos below the cut of what we saw. Vid clip loading at we speak of the drive up through Tolangi. Despite the vast, vast tracts of burnt out land, the green is coming back. In fact, nature is coming back faster than the man-made stuff! In a years time the scars will remain, but they will be almost hidden by the new growth.
Shar's new horsey is a Clydie x Arabian gelding. Well, he's not technically HERS as yet, the sale is pedning a vet-check pass, of course. I forgot how old he is, 11yrs old I think? he was an oppsy-daisy foal; the mare was supposed to be infertaile, her owners had been trying to breed her for a while to another Clydie (I think it was?) but with no joy and she was declared infertile. The people who took her on had an Arabian stallion who needed some company so in she went with him. Some year and a bit later.... :-D You would think a horse with this breeding would look a bit odd, but in fact he's quite perfect really. Imagine a Clydie but finer, and you have this little guy. Little at some 16hh! BIG white blaze, socks, and one of his eyes has white eye lashes :-D VERY lovely boy. Very calm, willing and a bit or a slow-motion rocking-horse type :-) I did the eagle-eyed-horsey-friend thing and watched his every move. He dishes ever so slightly but nothing atrocious. His hooves are in need of some attention and he could do with some muscle and fat but all that will come with time. Tanya rode him and he was a real gentleman. I hopped on and did some VERY basic flexation with him at a walk, trying to feel how his back moved under me, how his legs felt and how willing he was to give his mouth to me. Considering he'd only been ridden 3 times since November, he was incredible. If anything, a bit on the slow side, but he's going to be a school-master/pet, so a steady, gentle personality is a must. He didn't feel ponderous like I thougt he might, quite cat-like on his feet. A little resistant when I asked for his head but once he understood what I wanted he was happy enough to drop onto the bit. He felt like I was driving a big ol' comfy V8 cadillac :-) PLENTY of power in reserve but happy to be in cruise control :-D Shar hopped on and was led around to see how she liked him and I dare say she did! He's hunted and his mane was roached so it's growing back all funky now, but his forelock is sooooo long! Lovely deep mahogany colouring. No sigh of scratch on his fetlocks even tho they are pink-skinned. In all, a friendly little guy. If he passes vet check, he's off to a VERY loving home. AND I get to ride him up in their area when he comes home :-D I need a cherry-picker to get up there, but I'm already very fond of him. Photos under the cut, of course.




Just look. Look how high those burn marks go.

I loved how this looked. The brown and black. The amounst it all, the BRILLIANT GREEN of brand new growth.

Temporary houses for those who lost everything. These kit homes were donated by various mining companies and other business that offer their employees accomodation in other-wise un-settled areas. They can have them, rent-free, for as long as they need. Fully furnished. And filled with donated clothes, toys, you name it

he's named Mocha at the moment, pending whether he'll be keeping that


Hooves def need some TLC, the lady who owns him currently insisted on a dressage whip and spurs. God knows what the heck for. I rode him without either and he was a perfect gentleman









Pretty little fellow, isn't he?
Shar's new horsey is a Clydie x Arabian gelding. Well, he's not technically HERS as yet, the sale is pedning a vet-check pass, of course. I forgot how old he is, 11yrs old I think? he was an oppsy-daisy foal; the mare was supposed to be infertaile, her owners had been trying to breed her for a while to another Clydie (I think it was?) but with no joy and she was declared infertile. The people who took her on had an Arabian stallion who needed some company so in she went with him. Some year and a bit later.... :-D You would think a horse with this breeding would look a bit odd, but in fact he's quite perfect really. Imagine a Clydie but finer, and you have this little guy. Little at some 16hh! BIG white blaze, socks, and one of his eyes has white eye lashes :-D VERY lovely boy. Very calm, willing and a bit or a slow-motion rocking-horse type :-) I did the eagle-eyed-horsey-friend thing and watched his every move. He dishes ever so slightly but nothing atrocious. His hooves are in need of some attention and he could do with some muscle and fat but all that will come with time. Tanya rode him and he was a real gentleman. I hopped on and did some VERY basic flexation with him at a walk, trying to feel how his back moved under me, how his legs felt and how willing he was to give his mouth to me. Considering he'd only been ridden 3 times since November, he was incredible. If anything, a bit on the slow side, but he's going to be a school-master/pet, so a steady, gentle personality is a must. He didn't feel ponderous like I thougt he might, quite cat-like on his feet. A little resistant when I asked for his head but once he understood what I wanted he was happy enough to drop onto the bit. He felt like I was driving a big ol' comfy V8 cadillac :-) PLENTY of power in reserve but happy to be in cruise control :-D Shar hopped on and was led around to see how she liked him and I dare say she did! He's hunted and his mane was roached so it's growing back all funky now, but his forelock is sooooo long! Lovely deep mahogany colouring. No sigh of scratch on his fetlocks even tho they are pink-skinned. In all, a friendly little guy. If he passes vet check, he's off to a VERY loving home. AND I get to ride him up in their area when he comes home :-D I need a cherry-picker to get up there, but I'm already very fond of him. Photos under the cut, of course.




Just look. Look how high those burn marks go.

I loved how this looked. The brown and black. The amounst it all, the BRILLIANT GREEN of brand new growth.

Temporary houses for those who lost everything. These kit homes were donated by various mining companies and other business that offer their employees accomodation in other-wise un-settled areas. They can have them, rent-free, for as long as they need. Fully furnished. And filled with donated clothes, toys, you name it

he's named Mocha at the moment, pending whether he'll be keeping that


Hooves def need some TLC, the lady who owns him currently insisted on a dressage whip and spurs. God knows what the heck for. I rode him without either and he was a perfect gentleman









Pretty little fellow, isn't he?
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Date: 2009-05-24 12:11 pm (UTC)Good thing the AMAZING BEAUTIFUL STUNNING horse we just bought is distracting. ;)
Thanks for coming today. :D :D
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:00 am (UTC)No worries re coming., it was great! We got out of the house, I got to ride a beautiful horse, in all, good day :-)
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Date: 2009-05-25 02:22 am (UTC)xoxo
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Date: 2009-05-24 01:46 pm (UTC)Seriously!
I want him!!
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-25 02:20 am (UTC)Shar
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Date: 2009-05-25 10:07 am (UTC)But sorry you can't have him either, he's all
mineShar's! I think she'll let me compete on him, I hope! Need to get MY riding up to scratch so I can get his full potential, teach Shar to ride and train my greenie. You can borrow my greenie? hehe. ;)Are you an aussie rider too? :)
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Date: 2009-05-25 02:48 am (UTC)Owner said that he runs around with his tail up in the air like an arab sometimes, which is gonna look hilarious on something that looks like a clydie :P
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Date: 2009-05-24 07:50 pm (UTC)I really liked the pics of the tree ferns contrasted against the dark forest, too.
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:05 am (UTC)I just wish it had been a bit brighter up in the bush. It was very over cast and a bit smoky as a lot of ppl are using this time of year to burn off any remaining dangerous dead trees etc. So it was a bit misty. But yeah I think it turned out alright.
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Date: 2009-05-25 02:18 am (UTC)His white eye lashes are special :P
The ferns against the blackened backdrop are really beautiful! And they're so clean and clear because it's all new growth, none has died back yet.
I want him in my 'hood now!!!
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Date: 2009-05-24 10:15 pm (UTC)I can't believe how quickly the forest growth is coming back. It looks amazing
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Date: 2009-05-25 12:08 am (UTC)Will be up to them whether they change his name or not. I don't reckon Miocha suits him at all, he looks like a Douglas to me :-D
It's amazing, the green that is coming back is this really vibrant, fresh green, which looks even brighter and fresher against the dark, burnt areas. It's pretty remarkable. Very sad seeing the burnt down houses, but heatening to see all the new places going up.
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Date: 2009-05-25 02:16 am (UTC)Mocha has been Mocha for at least 6 years. It's his name and yeah, it does suit him.
AND mochas are really nommy and so is he! ;)
Thanks,
Shar
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Date: 2009-05-25 10:10 am (UTC)I am going to call Riley- Zorro's Dancing Lad if I compete on him thanks to Maggie! :P
I added you Melissa, I don't know why I haven't before!
-Tanya
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Date: 2009-05-25 02:27 am (UTC)Eeeeeeeeee!!
We're contemplating getting a used old 3-4 horse truck, there's one for cheap in Albury area.
We could pick him up ourselves after getting the truck next weekend and then drive him here in it.
...And then have a transport vehicle for all our horsey adventures for all of us!
*ponder*
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Date: 2009-05-25 05:23 am (UTC)When's your next lesson? Hand hint with steering, use the rein to signal which way you wanna go and just gentle apply pressure with that leg as well, and squeeze just behind the girth with the OPPOSITE leg. Makes them swing their butts around nicely rather than just 'fall in' to the turn. Also when you are asking him to whoa, try rising just a little bit in your irons. I noticed when I sat down into the saddle with him he started to get ready to work, must have been anticipating me asking him to increase his pace. That's how most well trained horses are trained. So if you raise your weight just a little bit when asking him to whoa it might make more sense to him :-) You guys are gonna have sooooo much fun :-D
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Date: 2009-05-25 04:56 am (UTC)And bummer I didn't know you guys were up that way yesterday, you could have popped into Merri Park!
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Date: 2009-05-25 06:16 am (UTC)Don't think it had really noticed that there was a drought, but it sure did notice that there was a fire! :/
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Date: 2009-05-25 07:48 am (UTC)Luckily Klara is saying that it is really rude as she has told them that we have already placed a deposit and that he is already sold.
Fingers crossed she holds her ground!
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