Monday, June 24, 2013
Eryn from Vermont visits, calls Mara "shamrock green"
Eryn and her BF Sven came to Finally Farm to visit. It was my first visit from a fellow blogger and that's a pretty big deal. I was so excited! We don't have guests very often because we live so far out. In fact, Sven said, "You cannot even consider this Germany out here."
The first thing Eryn said was that Mara was prettier in RL. Wow, that's a nice thing to say. I still can't believe I thought she was homely when I first met her. Then again, they probably had her on drugs. (Who knows but my goodness she was calm in Hanover!)
Sven gave Bellis her Best Day Ever with total nonstop massages and rubs. Bellis repaid him by stepping her poopy foot onto his like-new red Converse. Omygosh I hope he can get that stain out. Bellis has a bad habit of begging for more by pressing her body into you, and you have to watch your feet. It's not as bad as it was, she does this body press slowly, very gently, but eventually she moves in. Her eyes were twitching in ecstasy, her mouth was wiggling, she was in heaven.
As Eryn groomed Bellis, the dust and hair was flying off and getting on my horse. I teased her, "You're getting my horse dirty!" at which point she realized I was just like her Type A, anal-retentive friend back home. It's true.
I said it would be cool, really great, if she would ride Mara, cuz I've never seen anyone ride my horse and I want to observe, and take the opinion of someone experienced.
She was willing, even though dressed in jeans and....cowboy boots? Truly, cowboy boots. Nothing wrong with that, they just really stand out around here.
We went up to Herr S's ring but on the way Eryn noted Mara's breathing. She was astonished by it as well, I think. She said, "Mara gives the impression now, with her body language, that she's cool, but she's gasping and playing with the bit" (self comforting?). She noted that Mara also licks and chews a lot, and I added that she also grinds in addition for her stress relief.
At Herr S's place, I wanted them to see the odd barn. Sven had some choice phrases to describe it, especially when I showed them the hay storage area. I asked "How did they get the hay in here?" and Sven said, "They don't - they simply built this barn around the hay."
I lunged Mara so Eryn could see her fancy floaty trot and Eryn was amused, "Oh, she moves like an Arabian!"
Eryn started with some giving exercises on the ground.
Then Eryn got on and rode her around. I thought it was interesting that she did the same thing that I do, always. She rode small circles and serpentines, and asked for bend and such. She said that Mara was smart, but stubborn and I think she had the same impression the first time I sat on her, that Mara was always thinking, that you'd better do your best to meet her and not bore her. I noticed Eryn never rode the entire arena, she just did figure 8s and such. Exactly. It was cool to see someone do the same thing I do, without even discussing beforehand.
She mentioned that Mara is especially good with weight aids. That's nice.
But Mara would not halt when asked, I mean, she would not just stand still when halted. It was a real challenge. We'll have to work on that. I already do when I take her for walks, we just stop and stand several times per outing, but under saddle is more difficult.
Then Eryn asked her to go through a puddle. It was the one that transports you instantly to China, but not before passing through the worldwide underground blackberry root system, in Mara's mind, and she's not fond of Cantonese food nor blackberry thorns.
After a while I finally just led her though it, laughing all the while, "Oh dear, sharks! Oh no, I lost my snorkel! We're drowning!" but it's such a small puddle there wasn't time for much conversation.
Again and again Eryn asked, and Mara fought, and I realized that Eryn has a ton of patience, even with an audience.
In the end I had to help her across the bottomless depth by foot one more time, and then Mara gave up - she just went through on Eryn's request, and Eryn immediately jumped off her, praised and rubbed her, and gave her two absolutely-fresh banana flavored horse treats that she had in her pocket.
Well done!
It's so fun to talk to another American horsey person about horsey life in Germany.
We came home and played Settlers, with my man explaining to Sven the rules, often using German. I had a combination of bad luck and poor playing skills and lost, but it was fun.
Then we had piano-jukebox where my man played requests. I am thankful for a man who plays piano and loves to play pop songs. We did have a great deal of Queen this night. My man is especially talented at the song "Killer Queen" which is just so much fun.
I wanted to do a 3D movie next but it was too late and we don't have a good selection.
Maybe next time.
I would love Eryn's help with Mara, and Eryn understands how slowly I want to go. Eryn also has the same philosphies......except.... it was so funny when I put the bridle on, Eryn said, "It seems a bit loose - don't you follow the 3 wrinkle rule?" and I said, "I follow the 1.5 wrinkle rule." So now I wonder if 2.25 is optimal *lol*.
I hated for the evening to end, it was so fun. I hope we can hook up again, at least, as long as Eryn is in the area.
So here are some photos of Eryn working with Mara. You can even hear her voice on one of the videos, as she explains what she's doing. It is obvious to me that I need to replace my stupid failed white reins. My white reins have that grippy rubber that dissolves in heat, so she had to ride in my black reins. That isn't optimal for the photos, you cannot see what she is doing as well. At the bottom is a link to videos.
Since I'm having a problem with simply linking to my YouTube videos of Eryn riding, I will simply place the link to my channel here. Bah.
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So, what does Eryn mean? That Mara is a lucky find, even though still green?
Eryn seems bigger on Mara than you...Is she taller than you? She seemed to do well with her. Nice that you had a good visit.
Is your headstall and breast collar biothane, or just regular nylon? Seems like you could find a replacement pair without the rubber grips--I've never really liked those. Maybe cotton web ones? You endurance riders and your colored gear! Tho white is pretty conservative compared to, say, Aarene...
Evensong, i forgot to mention, eryn is really tall! she towers over me. she looks pretty good in my new helmet, i'm glad it fit.
i think she meant that mara was a good find.
i am on the search for new white beta biothane reins. i saw some with half biothane, half (black) rope that look good for only 22E but i'm not sure they are beta. i like the matt, not the shiny. i also like the smooth, not the ribbed bithane. but that white bridle fits really funky. and has no side rings for switching the reins in case i want to go bitless. so for those two reasons i prefer the design of the zilco biothane.
hey, i bought a saddle last night! it should take 10 weeks to get here. wow, 10 weeks. bummer.
She's a lucky find because she's thinking about what she does constantly instead of coming across a hurdle and then running away from it, if that makes sense. So with the pudle o' doom, she would see that we were heading towards it, and right on the edge of aforementioned puddle she would start moving around it and avoiding it in a very 'i don't want to do this, and i'm just going to be a cow about it instead of throwing a temper tantrum'. There were other, larger and deeper, puddles in the arena, but of course they were no problem. I called her green because she doesn't quite understand everything and I feel like she makes up little situations in her head that causes her to gasp (the strange breathing thing) even though her body language and reactions are on the totally normal and relaxed scale. I've never seen that before, but I think with time and a routine she'll settle in just fine.
And yes, I'm very tall. I'm almost 5'11'' and I normally would ride at least a 16 hand horse. Mara is just a lil' pony to me!
I should also tell everyone to ignore my riding position. Oh man, Lytha, looking at the photos makes me want to run out and get a bajillion longe lessons! But then again, that being my first literal ride in a year isn't that bad. I think. xD
But for legit. Bellis should learn how to drive. I will constantly pester you about this because I feel like it needs to happen. If you want me to ride her, I can try but I'm pretty sure it'll be hilarious due to my height.
Lemme know when you want me to come over next!
Does Eryn live in Germany or just visiting?
Haha! Puddles to China and Blackberrian underground XD
Mara is such a beautiful mare and I'm enjoying reading about and seeing your progress, too.
I think Mara is a perfect size and weight, too. She is a stocky strong girl, and Eryn does not look ridiculous at all on her back.
Of course, I ride a pony-sized horse myself at 14.2hh and I am 6' tall myself!
But my mare is stocky, too, and in fact I think you are right that my Apache and your Mara do resemble one another.
Anyway, just wanted to pop in and tell you that I still check in from time to time and read your blog still, and am enjoying your horse journey with Mara :)
~Lisa
Hey ellie!
I live in Germany just a few towns over from Lytha. I also keep a blog and I write about the struggles that I've been going through trying to make it on the international driving scene here in Germany.
Sorry for the shameless plug, Lytha.
Hello, my name is Barbara and I am from Northern Ca. I found you through either Dom or Aarene whom I been fallowing there blogs for a while now. I don't own a horse at the moment but when I ride its western I have been lurking for a while and have enjoyed your posts. Hope you don't mind!
Eryn is the best :) Glad you two met up. Mara is adorable.
Awesome!! What a fun visit. Now I have to go check out Eryn's blog. :D Oh and I think she looked great on Mara. Not too big and her position was fine. :) And I agree Bellis should learn to drive! I want to teach Zep, but first I have to halter train him lol.
Eryn, what is the link to your blog? I can't find it on your profile...
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