Tuesday 31 December 2013

A lot has changed....

So it's new Year's Eve, traditionally time to look back over the last year, a lot has changed for us in the last year. In January, we said goodbye to our lovely Fina as she went to her new home with Sheila in the Lot. When we went to visit a few months later, it was clear she'd settled in well and was happy with her new life.

She'd grown her hair too, suits her......
 
Ali and I then started the sometimes hazardous job of teaching Kinna how to behave, she began the year with many tantrums and arguments.....
Slowly she started to realise that some cooperation would result in an easier life, although she continued to express her opinions........
Sky too began her ridden career, and she also had her moments......!
Mr G was as ever, the perfect gent and took the girls' antics in his stride.
He may or may not have been impressed when after Kinna departed to Sarah's for summer school, she was replaced with another baby, the Blonde Bombshell.....
Towards the second half of the year, we made the decision to relocate back to the UK so some decisions needed to be made. As it was apparent that Kinna wasn't going to grow as much as we'd hoped, we asked Carole up at the riding club if she'd be interested in taking her on, and so off she went. She's now having to work for a living, being schooled by Carole and hacked out by her husband, John, who has his eye on her for a bit of endurance.
And so after 8 years of having horses in France, Gandalf, Sky and Tari moved with us to the UK in December.
And here we are, in Gloucestershire, the horses seem to like their new digs (although they still have some reservations about the cows). The hacking here is.....different, I miss the ease of riding through the vines and the hacks to the river or the lake, but the countryside here is just as scenic and we're looking forward to discovering more of it.

So here's to a good year in 2014, well, it should be, after all, it is the Chinese Year of the Horse!

1 comment:

English Rider said...

Happy New Year to you too. It seems a lot of Horsey ex-pats are returning to the U.K. It's hard to imaging moving with so much "baggage", having to find housing for humans and horses. I look forward to hearing and seeing more as the year unfolds.

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