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What is going on here? A weekend gone by without a self-indulgent picture spam post from me?

Well the truth of it is I have given up taking pictures and writing up long self-indulgent posts once and for all.


A lie, of course. Here are a few pictures from the weekend, probably October at it's peak.
October Punchbowl hack
On Saturday I rode Zorro out on the punchbowl. The Bracken is all drying out and turning russet and the birch leaves are bright yellow on many trees. We missed an opportunity on this ride- we met the lady who helps maintain the livestock on the nature reserve and she was off to look for some ponies who were supposed to be in a field. I realised half way home that I should have offered to go with her and use Zorro's pony finding skills to track the little guys down. It was a good ride nonetheless, but that would have been a pretty fun job to do.

Devils punchbowl under a bright October sky
Walking down to the Ponies on Saturday evening it was a gorgeous evening with low yellow sunlight touching on the far side of the valley. I stopped to pick chestnuts on the way past.

Moon breaking free
The fences at our yard are not in the best of repair, but then it's hard to maintain fences when the moon keeps smashing through them.

Schooling Xefira 1
On Sunday morning I did some schooling with Xefira. I'm not asking her to over-flex here- I asked for a little flex and then Xefira thought she should check out my boot while she was looking that way.

Schooling Xefira 2
"What? What is this even doing in a school? And why on earth do you want me to step in it? Do you know what this stuff is? Do you know what crocodiles live in? THIS IS THE SAME STUFF!"

Schooling Xefira 3
"Look, do I have to point it out to you? This is water! Lusitanos do not go in water because it makes us melt! Also, did I mention the crocodiles?"

It was quite handy to have that there to work with actually, continuing our campaign of showing her that horses can get their toes wet and survive. She figured it out soon enough and it gave me a chance to talk her owner through the process I'm using to resolve it.

Schooling Xefira 4
This horse is such a sweetheart. Also it's probably good for me to ride in english tack from time to time, just so I don't forget how. Fear my masterful limp-fingered pinch on the reins. I'll maybe not cut it as a dressage rider this week.

October ponies
The boys back out after their ride - we took them out together for a loop on the common. The real problem Small has is that he's not really in a physical condition to go very far but he also gets bored on the routine trails he has gone around lots of times so its a constant job to balance out between what he wants and what he needs.

The leaves are really richly coloured now as well- not so noticeable here because ( as usual ) I'm shooting into the light - but there is a lot of russet and yellow on the trees. I think maybe next weekend will be the last one for the autumn colour here.

The field
Ponies having dinner as I left the field to head home. The two big tyres there are what we use to feed hay in the winter.

Rainbow over the Devils Punchbowl
On the walk home I was pursued by a rainbow. It was really spectacular and I had paused a few times to get photographs before I realised it was getting closer and things were going to get pretty damp if I didn't get home before it reached me. The end of the rainbow in this picture is over the common that we normally ride out on. If my camera had more of a lens I could have got an awesome picture of that, but I would need a big camera for that and I probably wouldn't want to take it around with me.

October flock
A flock of birds ( starlings ) under a golden sky. I couldn't resist pausing my dash home to try and get some pictures of these guys.


A quick camera question, for anyone savvy in that respect: If the front casing of your camera keeps trying to fall off and it tends to switch modes at random, but usually switches back if you squeeze the camera body a little, is that a good sign?

Date: 25 Oct 2010 17:22 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] harnessphoto.livejournal.com
The hay tires are a really good idea...

Date: 25 Oct 2010 20:51 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glenatron.livejournal.com
They work great- you can't really recycle tractor tyres in this country so we just have a massive pile of old ones on the yard ( they do heavy plant work mostly ) and they're heavy and solid enough that once they're bedded down a little they are hard to move and they are substantial enough that the horses tend to go round them. They certainly keep the hay from blowing away too badly.

Date: 26 Oct 2010 13:27 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/blitzen_/
love your prose in this post. -pursued by a rainbow, - moon smashing through fences.

Date: 26 Oct 2010 14:51 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glenatron.livejournal.com
It seems the environment was strangely active in my world last weekend.

Date: 26 Oct 2010 15:57 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shiva-matimbres.livejournal.com
not a great sign

have you seen my olympus tough, the one I have for LARP? It might be the sort of thing which would be good for you

Date: 26 Oct 2010 19:30 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] glenatron.livejournal.com
Lou has one actually I think. It seems a little more resilient and it's certainly small and light.

Is there one that goes back to 28mm equivalent wide angle? I do find I use that a whole lot.

I've been quite thinking the Canon S90 looks alright since I started to become aware my little ixus is not for ever.

Date: 30 Oct 2010 20:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oifonly.livejournal.com
brill pictures, as ever!

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