The Ride…

Looks like my Girls two day ride/camp out will be taking place towards the end of mayish.. this gives me seven weeks, seven weeks to lose some more weight, seven weeks to condition Brandy, seven weeks to get both of us ready for a good hard days trail ride, seven weeks to do some workouts to increase my own core strength, seven weeks to increase my own flexablity..

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Sometimes having a hardcore short term goal can be just the ticket to awesome results, so we will see how it all goes.. There will be so many firsts coming between brandy and myself, I never got to trail ride with her last year, we have done pasture riding, road riding and edge of the field riding but not bush riding yet, so that is a big new one, and we need to get a number of smaller rides done before the big one..

The gear has not be tested for anything this long, I have never used my tack for more then an hour at most and need to make sure that everything is ship/shape and will not cause issues with Brandy in terms of wear, I might do some heavy duty thinking about getting a better quality saddle blanket.

I have not done any wet work with Brandy yet, the only time she was asked to cross a wet ditch late last winter, she jumped it, and so while I have been asking and getting water/puddle/mud crossing this spring with my ground work, she has not been ridden in and around wet area’s, this is clearly a huge! weakness in our training in regards to the planned coming ride, she has to learn how to ride in and though wet or mucky conditions and be willing to cross small streams..

Packing gear, this one I believe should be one of the easiest to do, I have put a number of things on her before and had no issues but saddlebags are still a “new” thing per say and I want her to get used to the idea of bedroll, and gear..

Last but not least is tie out, she needs to learn to do a tie out for the trail, and while I imagine that by the end of the ride she will be tuckered out and more then ready for a rest, I still need to work on this training/skill level with her, she needs to learn to be tied out and left, she is good with a tie out to graze, she is good with a tie out if you are working with her but tie out and left.. that is a different matter..

Its going to be a bit of a challange for both of us and I have to admit that i think with work it can be done and done well.. we will see if I am right or not…

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Rest up big girl cuz your momma got plans for you!

 

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They think they know..

Ok, I had to laugh a little this morning, I was doing my Brandy workout, half was done in the small pasture as I could work her up and down a side of a incline, and we were doing other fun things, then I moved her over to the road for road work with a hoola hoop, and While I was working her,  a lady pulled up, now she is the farmer down the way, I don’t know land owner number nine in that direction..

She pulled the car to a stop an says in a worried voice, did he break out (now I am standing there with her in brindle, groomed with a halter on and a hoola hoop in my hand)

Me, no, i am just doing road work with her..

Her: I have seen her by the fence and I am sure she could get out

Me: yes, I agree, she could but she never has, I am planning on putting in electic fence this spring just to be on the extra safe side

Her: I have seen her get out, she was loose in the yard

Me: only time she is loose in yard is if I have put her there.

Her: Why are you on the road?

Me: I am just doing road work training, gearing up for when we head out in the wagon?

Her: you have a wagon, can she be driven?

Me: yes, broke to ride and drive..

Her: how old is he?

Me: She is eight..

Her: does not look very big to me, think she is younger..

Me: She is only half clyde, most likely TB for the other half, can’t call her a warmblood as she is clearly a first gen cross.

Her: Where did you get her?

Me: Local area, sold her because they didn’t have pasture last year….

She: waits for more info, and waits

Me: smile and nod.. and she moves on..

I  have lived in this area, and I don’t talk to many, but this lady thought she knew things about me and my world.. she had bits but none of them were quite right..  funny how folks take a bit of what they see and fill in the blanks..

So here is my funny of the day.. Fill in the blank for her..  and fill up my comment area with some humor.. cute, smart mouth or playing it straight are all welcome…

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Roasted Carrot, onion and Brussel Sprouts-Side Dish

In truth this was my lunch, does it not look wonderful, there was extra space in the oven and so this lovely dish went in, its so simple, peeled cut carrots, peeled and cut onion, peeled/trimmed and cut brusselsprouts, a tiny dash of my best olive oil, with a sprinkle of pink sea salt, and into a 350 oven till the carrots where done.. you could add different spices, you could add pepper, you could add butter or creams or lots of other things..

I just wanted the light clean bursting with natural flavours of the veggies to come though, and it was perfect as is!

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This Moment.. Working with your horse..

One of the best things about working with your horse (who started off a hot “its Spring” teenager of a boss herd mare) is that you have to let everything else go, there is no room in your mind, or your body or your emotions for anything but this moment, this horse, this very second in time..

Its a dance of the very best kind, the one where you can not just see but you can feel the step that is coming. Brandy has been a blessing in so many ways, being able to step out of my life and just be, is just one of them.

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On sunday, we had a tie out session while the cow got locked up and we worked in the barn, it was a good lession in and of itself, but Brandy has been bored, its spring, its starting to warm and she is full of P&V, and I am finding myself needing to book time in for her daily, as with spring on the way, I am in spring mode..

She herded the piglet herd yesterday, which is just funny really, but none the less other then Dh and I, every other critter on the pasture/big barns take their lead from her and she has been letting it go to her head 🙂

I think the thing I find the most amazing, is that after she get out of reactive, pushy girl mode and settles into working girl mode, she will flip a switch and in a way, its like I have a different horse, its amazing for me to watch, I can see it in parts of her body, just like I can see when she is gearing up the other way..

Time to get back into the habit of doing a morning working and a later afternoon working, you see, not only is riding season breathing down our necks but I have something I am aiming towards, I don’t know if I will be taking Brandy on this event or not, but I would like to see if its possable to maybe make that happen.

I am planning on going to a girls only weekend ride/camp out, and I am so excited about it, I am working hard to lose a bit more weight, getting both myself and Brandy into gear, gotta get the gear so that Dh can milk the cow willl I am gone overnight..

Its local, so it will be a tack up and head out for a couple hours ride in private land and then set up camp and overnight and then repeat on the way back the next day.. I will admit that I am so thrilled at the idea of getting to do this..

Its my planned stay-cation  or is that horse-cation!

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Onions seeds are up..

Lots and lots of thinning and transplanting to be done in the future but right now, I am just happy to see all those little bits of green coming!

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coming soon, lots of tomato’s, peppers and ground cherries! and maybe some leeks and lots and lots of strawberries!

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Cracked into the bales on sunday..

Ok I hate when I lose photos on posts, but to lose the whole post, photos and write up, and just to come up blank.. very odd, it didn’t even save a draft for me.. Very very odd.

On Sunday we took off the half bale on top of the pile and peeled off the outer spoiled area and we had a really good core of clean bedding quality bale, which was awesome, and the pigs loved it..

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Which raised my hopes for the other bales, they are in fact bigger and so I though, great, might have to take off more outer layers but should have a bigger safe core.. so we flipped over the end two bales and lets just say, you should not be handling these kind of bales without masks and gloves etc..

I was sad to see that despite taking off several hundred pds worth of outer layers (which were hauled over and added to the top of the closest hugelbed, that there was nothing that could be used other then for compost/garden use in that bale at least..

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odd person out..

Ok, I know that I can be different, I really do.. I live a life that most folks either think is odd or quaint or just plain strange at time but I have to admit that because I keep mainly to myself with just a few older friends/family and just a few local close friends that I forget just how ” odd person out” I really can be..

Well, I got reminded of it loud and clear yesterday, you see I headed off to the big city for a amazing day of permaculture, so let me say right up front that ottawa permacultures 3rd event was awesome! I would love to say that I am heading back in for sunday but I’m not, I am staying home and getting some needed things done on the farm itself

I will go into more detail on a number of things about the event itself, but the basic overviews would run along the lines of this.. openning circle, compost tea, animal tracking, lunch, hugelculture, and a does native culture and permiculture work together, or are they in fact a blend of the same.

The compost tea seminar was the one that I got the most working knowledge out of, the tracking was overviews of things i knew but it was done with skill and knowledge, lunch was eye opening in a number of ways, and the hugelculture was a combo of, great, good and very bad, and the last one was a mix of the same..

Now I can put that out there without a bit more info, the couple that did the hugelculture presentation are lovely folks, I mean such wonderful heartfelt, truly caring filled with life force type peaple.. loved them, and thought it was a great overview, but the fact that they could not answer simple questions about the safety of the grade of a beam, was a Huge RED FLAG that made me feel very uncomfortable that they were the ones giving advice on how to do things, when they were as they freely admitted “winging” it..

There was a even bigger issue and I am only going to lightly touch on it, because I liked them enough to not want to write it out, so let me put it this way.. they foolishly feel that its better to ask for forgiveness then to get the proper permits in place..

I will say this as clearly as I possably can, CANADA is not Europe, we have more rules in place in regards to land, water and farmers rights, Just because you can read in a book that says, Go ahead and make your own waterway or pond, does not mean that in canada you can expect to change water patterns on a peice of land, you will have issues! on this in the future.. and again I was very, very!! uncomfortable that this was being presented as a way that it could be done, what bothered me even more on this was the I appeared to be one of the only folks in the room that this was a issue for, the rest around me where nodding in agreement.

So getting back to the topic of this post, I was once again made to grasp that I am the odd duck out.. even at a gathering of “like minded folks” I am still the odd one out, its not that others around me didn’t have land, in fact I would say that I was thrilled to see that at least 50 percent of the folks there did in fact have land, and in many cases more then I do, (that’s not to hard, after all, we have a small farm) but what did surprise me was the amount of folks that have land but are waiting and learning, instead of doing..

I see the irony of that statement, i just spent time saying do it right in a way and now I am saying for heaven sakes, stop talking or reading or thinking about these idea’s and get up and getter done..

Really of course I believe in both of those statement, I think knowledge is POWER and I actively seek it out myself, however I think its in the very doing of things that you find a different kind of power, a source of power that will see you though in times of true hardship.

Book knowledge vs hands on knowledge, vs muscle memory knowledge.. these are skills that take a lifetime to excell at, and yet I saw so many folks that appeared to be there to gather knowledge, that when asked, didn’t seem to have “at least yet” had the follow though..

While i know that everyone will walk their own path but……..

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Extra Thick and Tangy Sheep Milk Yogurt

O my, got this really cool greek yogurt culture and so I made a half gallon of sheep milk into yogurt, planning on draining half of it into soft cheese and half as extra thick yogurt.. well it set up perfectly in my shuttle chef, and it was firm enough that the bottom half came out in clumps that had to have breaklines done, that’s awesome.. but the taste. wow, its very very tangy, almost pushing the line on sour cream in both taste and thickness, I was expecting my regular sweet rich sheep milk yogurt and I have a half gallon of pretty much sour cream.. Idea’s? on how to use it up welcome.

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Making Mother-Vinager Mother that is.

Ok, so I read this really interesting post about fermenting grains, now I have been soaking, sprouting and making fodder but let me tell ya, fodder needs alot of space, so the idea of being able to ferment some of the grains in a big old 55 gallon drum in a full bag at a time sounds so easy compared to the work involved in some of the ones above

Now the issue I am really having with this is that, its old timer knowledge and so I can find lots of folks online talking about it but what I can’t find is some really rock solid studies to back some of the claims being made, the one that I really want to track down is the idea that a fermented grain is higher in protein then just soaked or sprouted grains are.

Having said that, ferment grain does make sense to me, the research does seem to very much support the idea of increasing digestable, overall increase in health and it is no surprise to me at all that they are talking about a “bloom of health” and in much less proven terms upward of up to ten percent increase in growth..

I question how many folks split a litter or two or ten into two groups, raised them out with tracking involved to really see this but none the less, anything that can increase growth and overall health is something that I am interested in learning if its true or not.

So the way in a nut shell you need whole or cracked grains, a big old tub/barrel or bucket, water and mother.. now the top ones are easy enough to get, and normally I would tell you getting mother would be fairly easy as well but its late winter, and almost all my homemade vinagers are done and there is little to no fresh fruits, so making vinager has not been on my mind..

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No problem right, Braggs all natural vinager to the rescue, love LOVE this apple cider vinager, had some in the cupboard but for the volume I would need, I went shopping and I am stunned to see that after hitting every single store for days, I can find all kinds of vinager but not my wonderful Braggs, I have one last place to check locally before I need to pick it up in the city (which is nuts, I should not have to drive an hour to get this!)

So today I said, hmmm, fresh fruit to make homemade vinager.. well I have a huge ripe mango, that will do. nice little crock of mango, water and mother added together and placed on the top of the fridge to get the right warm temps for her to grow and grow..

A second batch going into grain itself, because once you get the grain started, you should be able to get the mother from the grain buckets if you do it right..

Do you ferment grain and if so, do you make your own homemade mother starter or do you always buy and use something like Braggs? And second, anyone else notice the lack of braggs in their local food stores? I really don’t understand it, there was every kind of dead vinager you can get, but none with live culture..

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What did you have for lunch today?

I had a mix of greens, drizzled with a homemade garlic and black olive oil dressing, with fresh red pepper, diced apple, spiced pork pieces with a tiny sprinkle of herbed dried and grated sheep milk cheese.. Heavenly!

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