Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year


And what a welcome relief after yesterday, 38 degrees yesterday and still hot last night, today is a pleasant low 20's.
Anyway we digress, meet Clark the soon to be gelding, he is just over a year old and starting to make a nuisance of himself with the mares.
He is looking happy and oblivious to the feat that awaits.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Hallucinations


Was a warm afternoon and had a couple of friends around enjoying a coldie or three, looked up and saw a glass of beer and a footy, must give this away..........
It's a pretty savage crop and the quality has dimished somewhat but you get the general idea.

Kate again


Her first attempt at a bigger XC jump, she and Rose (the donkey under the saddle) cleared it well and boosted the confidence of both.
She has another horse, Captain and is looking at starting to ride the bigger still Zeus by the end of 2010.

Ferret

Ferret is 4kg of pure hate and aggression, she had an accident about two years ago and lost her back leg, she recovered pretty well and is still as active as ever displaying her distaste for cats and anything else that is bigger than her.
She gets to sleep inside at night now as she is getting old but she still the same cunning Ferret of old.

My Guitar



Apart from cameras I also love playing guitar, this is my pride and joy, the Maton C50 classical.
No longer made after Bill May retired.
I studied with Sue Ellis for a while (she is the late Bill Mays daughter) who was a student of Sadie Bishop who was a student of Andre Segovia.
The strings are La Bella Gold 900 with a wound fourth, gold plated give it a richer sound and for me they last longer as the nickel string seem to break in a week or so, cost difference is minimal.
Can I post my music, we'll see.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Horse events




Spent Sunday at the Neerim Ag Show and while parading around ran into one of the harness Judges, meet Peter, with his large moustache and bowler hat he was an outstanding character at the event.












He edxplained the differences to me about the different types of 'vehicle' used in these events and further explained that he now spends a lot of time in the UK where this is much more popular, he also has an interest in dog breeding, judging and showing.
A very amicable and genteel gentleman, Peter is one of those rare gems that you meet only a few times in your travels.
The two types of carriage on the day were the four wheeled Viceroy and the two wheeled Jinker or Sulky, depending upon whether you are competing in NSW or Victoria.
The Ladies here enjoy the pursuit and are quite happy to explain the intricacies of the sport to anyone who is interested, they dress for the event and I must say they are extremely elegant.