Well kind of sad, kind of happy too. O moved north almost two years ago for work. Cedar had settled into being the paddock boss, but with River and Evie gone for sale, she had a little roost to rule. So O has transported her 2000kms and she arrived, annoyed, but well, last week. She, they, are delighted to be in each other's company again and more importantly she is being ridden regularly for the first time in five years. Good news for her and O.
But for Cedars Fields, well it's not quite the same without Cedar. Down to two horses, Kidd and Teddy.
So we're sprucing the place up, starting with the house, but have painted all the post and rail fences. And outlined the dressage arena with telegraph poles.
Photos: Cedar in a bit of a flap about leaving. She knew something was up. Teddy joining in. The blue tarp is the slasher which was taken off the tractor when the Roll Over Protection System fell off!! After the bolts sheared off. But that's another story.
14 May 2013
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Cedar came back to us on the Mid North Coast and ended up still ours, but on a permanent lease to Riding For the Disabled at Kendall, where she is much loved and well looked after in a good social setting for a wonderful horse.
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