February 9, 2019

Taking a sleigh ride


This past month, Justin started a new job! 


One of our neighbors has work horses and does sleigh rides with them through the winter. 

He is busy logging right now, so he asked Justin if he would come take care of the horses each day and actually do the sleigh rides. 

Work with horses? Justin didn't need much convincing.

Justin goes over each morning for an hour or so, brushing the horses down, harnessing them up, exercising them, keeping the trail in good shape, and making sure things are all set up for the sleigh rides. 


Pigeon feet!


Pigeon wings


This is Ken, one of the horses Justin works with . He tends to be the calmer of the two, but he was worried about me. He kept a beady little eye on me the whole time I was there today. 


Curly Belgian legs. 

These are the logging horses, so they tend to do a bit more of the heavy work. 


Window sunlight and tack


The bridle 


These horses are not tiny!


Harnessing up requires quite a bit of gear. 


This picture cracks me up. I caught Justin just as he was lifting it up to slide onto Buck. But he looks like he is about to go into battle. 


First the red collar is put on, then the rest of the harness, with the hames sitting right on top of the collar. 

See? I know so many technical words now that I have watched this procedure once. 


Aren't they fancy?


Taking them out to hitch up to the sleigh




Hitching up


A horseshoe and a human shoe. 

The horses were just shod yesterday, so they had some fancy new shoes for the ride today.


Buck likes to make silly faces


Today's sleigh ride had been cancelled, due to the ice, lack of snow, and windy cold. 

We never had a January thaw, so it became a February thaw of two days and made a giant ice rink out of everything before getting back down to zero speedily.

So Jim told Justin to take us all out for a ride to get the horses exercised. 

We had the big sleigh. 


Excited kiddos!

Unfortunately, Hoyt was feeling sick, so Owen and Hoyt stayed home.  


Cody, reading Lily's book out loud just to bug her. 

Lily managed to remember a book (which she didn't have time to read, surprisingly), but left her gloves in the car. Hmm.....


Love the touches of red in their harnesses. 


Heading out


Into the woods


We had to stop a few times to pick up branches that had blown down in the crazy wind we have had for the past few days.


Our clever driver


Gilbert took the camera and took a few of Justin... 


....and me


On each sleigh ride, people can stop at the cabin and try out the skating/sliding pond. Justin tested the ice, just to be sure, since it was close to 50 for a day this week. 


The cabin that Owen built.


Abilene being too cool for words


It was a sweet and cozy little cabin

For a real sleigh ride, they come and start a fire in the woodstove an hour or so ahead of time so the cabin is toasty warm when the sleigh arrives. Then everyone warms up while playing games, reading books, making popcorn, and hot cocoa. Justin takes the team back to the barn and comes back to pick the people up after an hour or two, however long they want to hang out in the cabin, really. It is rather a charming set up!  


We all had fun sliding around! 


We didn't stay too long at the cabin, so Ken and Buck stood patiently for us while we took a quick look around.


Cutie patooties! 


The woods didn't melt as much as the fields, so we had good snow cover there!




Heading home


Unhitched

Walking to their stalls to be unharnessed

Aren't they beautiful horses? 



Ken, STILL not trusting me or my camera one little inch


Pigs hang out in the next section of the barn


After the horses get a good drink, some food, and a brushing down, Justin puts a light blanket on them so they don't cool off too quickly and he heads home. In a few hours, when they are all cooled down, Jim puts them back outside. 

It was fun to see what he does each morning and fun to get a chance of a sleigh ride! 

February 6, 2019

A walk in the woods and


These pictures are from over a month ago. I have just not felt very bloggerly lately. This probably has something to do with being a bit busy, BUT it is also winter. And a kind of intense winter. We have not had an entire week of regular school days since we got back from Christmas break. If we aren't having a two hour delay, we are getting out early for parent-teacher conferences or bad weather, or just having a flat out snow/ice day. 

SIGH.


Now don't get me wrong, I adore two hour delays and early dismissals are magnificent presents from your local administrators. 

BUT. 

Somehow, when every day has a little quirk to it, it is a bit more work. You have to redo your schedules and plans and compensate here and there. 


We got out early for ice today, which was well worth it, since it started raining when it was 18 degrees. Instant mess.  


(Aren't these trees weird? I feel like they probably have tree cancer, but I actually have no idea.)


We missed the painful cold last week, but have had some steady near zero nights with a few twenty belows. 

Since snow and winter started in mid-November, I think we are all reaching saturation point. ENOUGH. 

(Although, looking at these pictures, I realize that actually we must have had no snow on the ground for a day or so sometime at the end of December.)


(Whining about the weather is so unattractive. Must move on.)

Today was a busy day wrapping up the book fair. It has been busy for several days, weeks lately. 

Our tech integrator hangs out in my library when she is in district. I was busy counting book fair money in the office when she got there this morning and she told me when she walked in, she wondered if I had died and the school had just stopped taking care of the room. 

Hahaha..... 

But sort of, eeek! I might need to do some organizing.


I don't think, in all the three years I have been teaching I have felt so unorganized and out of control and lacking lesson plans as I have this week. 

SO. In the time I had today, I dove into my stacks and piles and got things DONE. I reorganized some furniture to make things look a bit fresh and new and put up new book displays.

Exhausing, but I feel somewhat more together. 

And I am thinking we will have a two hour delay tomorrow, so.... 

Tomorrow I will get up at regular time and get things DONE at home. Alternatively, I will just roll over and sleep for an extra hour or two. 

If I were a betting woman, I would lean heavily toward the latter option. 

Because sleep is so seductive and mornings are so dark and icy. 

I have a feeling tomorrow will be THE day I get it all together though. Because... why not? 

Hope you have a lovely and productive Thursday. Or non-productive, depending on what needs to happen in your life.