Hard work and persistence can pay off, and Apache and I learned that today. It’s been challenging and hard, but the two of us have actually managed to learn some things. We can communicate, we can rely on each other, and we can have fun.

We rocked today’s lesson after Tarrin worked on his shedding soles.

Tarrin was giggling like a kid and telling everyone how happy she was to see Apache shedding sole on his feet. He’d never done that before he started his medication. And the feet are white, not yellow! She found evidence of some bruising, which could explain why he hasn’t been to keen on picking his feet up. Now he should feel really good!

Anyway, once the hoof business was complete, we did our lesson stuff. Somehow, in the past month I’ve learned to ask him for a nice, soft trot, and he’s gotten enough muscles to do it. A few weeks ago he could do two or three steps in a rounded trot. Now he can do circles, and circles within circles, and slaloms…wow. It was so unexpected and good that I laughed aloud and snorted in a most undignified manner.
Apache seemed pretty pleased, too. And I feel somewhat competent. I’m even looking forward to doing a little better in the upcoming show. At least I now know how to do a rounded trot! If we execute it, so much the better. It will just be good to have a little more of a clue as to what we’re supposed to do, with different trot and walk speeds, good turns, and subtle cues.
And hey, it’s spring. How do I know? This guy showed up.

I am always happy to see scissor tail flycatchers each spring. And the barn swallows have taken over the porch from the house sparrows. Go bug eaters!

Yes, today was glorious. All the butterflies are back, plus more favorite flowers. I’m ready to enjoy a few more days of pleasant weather!






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This is awesome! Way to go you two!
Sorry if I have missed it, but how is Drew doing?
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Good question, Avery. He’s slowly improving. We’ve added another two weeks at the trainer’s due to him still being hard to deal with going right. The body worker will see him again, and he may also go to the vet, since he’s missing our vet visit to the ranch tomorrow and needs Coggins, etc. I’m not sure if the vet (fancy one in College Station) will do anything else.
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Well, it takes the time time it takes, doesn’t it?
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Exactly. You can’t rush healing.
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