by Isobel Hudson
9. January 2010 20:05
I know that it is everywhere, but we are really not use to so much white stuff in the balmy West Country: Frozen taps, icy tracks and the arenas covered in snow means hard work, but no riding just when I was ready to crack on with all the horses to prepare for the coming event season
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Archie and Ben are still at home ready to return as soon as the weather improves whilst Aragon and Fling were just ready to start some serious schooling and a bit of jumping. Millie who had been in light/medium work all winter is raring to go out BSJA again and Sadie is getting bored a bit although I definitely wasn't planning on doing much with her until the weather is a bit better. Instead lessons with my trainer Sue Edwards were obviously cancelled today and I won't be risking taking the lorry out down the lanes until they have melted. Thank heavens for the horse walker situated right next to the yard and I am still turning everyone out for a few hours as the snow is powder and not balling up in their feet. With big pile of hay each they are behaving remarkably well although Sadie did have some acrobatics at first and even got her Mum to join in briefly!
Video taken on mobile so not the best quality and some photos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv-b99c7Avk

Aragon and Fling

Aragon and Millie

Mum and daughter Roodi (behind) and Sadie; not always easy to see which is which!

Sadie looking very furry and glossy who was very interested in Fiona's son Ben who came to visit the horses this weekend
