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For my thirty*cough*th birthday, the mighty [livejournal.com profile] herecirm gave me a new camera, which I have been using quite a bit. My last camera didn't entirely stop working, but it has somewhat lost the ability to focus, which turns out to be a significant impediment to photography. So here are some photographs of things that have happened lately, which might also count as a general update on some of the things that are going on...

Morning sky on the Surrey Hills
The morning sky as I crested the hill on the drive to work from the farm we were house sitting at for most of February. Sufficiently pleasant.

Pony in hiding
Cash is very good at hiding.

Mule and ponies
That one time when Marty huffled Cash so hard that his tongue came out.

Grooming chain
Some kind of grooming chain almost established.

Asking for attention
This is one of my students working to get her mare's attention back after a big spook because hedges exist. She's a tricky mare- very anxious and needing a lot of direction to keep her brave, but she's making excellent progress and I'm enjoying teaching again after a bit of a hiatus in the end of last year.

Lunge technique
Another of the people I'm teaching with - I have picked up a few students on the exact opposite side of the county, who I endeavour to work with while Sari is at work on a Sunday but invariably take way too long and come home late in the afternoon.

Grey Heron
This Grey Heron was across the river from the car park at work- my new job is based in an office complex on the site of an old mill and the river runs right under the building we are based in. The heron was quite a distance away but the zoom on this camera is most impressive.

Stable door
Sari and Lindi, one of the horses she works with, looking pensive.

Sunshine and long ears
A cute girl and her mule.

No mud please I'm a mule
Marty will jump quite enthusiastically to avoid getting his toes dirty. Although he is leaping right behind Sari he didn't come close to touching her or pushing on her at all.

Mules don't need to jump
However, mules don't jump just because there is something there. Not if they can step instead, which they usually can.

Bracken camouflage
You can see why Marty's colouring is sometimes described as "fox dun" - he's perfectly camouflaged against the bracken here.

Park bench, mule
Like every English village, we have an oak tree with a bench around it.

Mule at the crossroads
At the crossing of the trails.

Hot pursuit
Pursuit team!

My true love
My true love, with the spring sunshine in her hair.

I don't even know
Apparently Sari had a diabolical plan of some kind hatching here. I still don't know what it was. I should probably be concerned.

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