Monday, June 2, 2014

Fun at The Colonies


We have so many activities here:  fox hunting, polocrosse, trail rides, jumping, cross country jumping, hunter paces---we have it all.  There are so many things to do with your horse.  This past weekend, I was finally able to join in the fun at Quiet Creek Farm for their hunter pace.  What fun!  I rode with Victoria and we came in 5th place in the novice division (only because we went too fast).  When I told Shannon how we did, she said, “I told you to go open!!!  Always ride open!”  Oh well, it is just for fun anyway!  Shayne and Howard came first in the open division.  Congratulations to them.  Some pictures from the day.  


Shayne and Smokey




Shayne and Victoria
Victoria and Chevy
LeeAnn and Sergio


Shayne and Howard
Howard and Noble


Victoria and Chevy


























The Colonies is in the lead for the Battle of the Barns in the Windy Hollow Hunt Hunter Pace Series.  We are really in the lead.  Currently we have 78 points and the next barn behind us has 44 points.  How incredible is that?!?!?!   Let’s keep this momentum going and win the series!  But remember that winning isn’t everything.  Bragging rights are nice, but you want to be safe and have fun!  That is why we do this!!! 

Results from the past hunter paces.  Congratulations to everyone!!

Mother’s Day Pace--May 11th--Florida, NY
Open Division
2nd place Peggy Marzell and Valeria Carou-Jones
3rd place Shayne Haysom and Howard Millman

Hilltopping 
4th place Jennifer Mascia and Cindy Hansult

April 27th Pace
Shayne and Howard set the pace time

Open Division
1st Peggy Marzell and two friends from other barns which rode for our barn
2nd Valeria Carou-Jone and Geraint Jones
3rd Gina Reuvers and Shannon Darling



Shayne and Howard take off.  You can't see Howard and Noble, because Smokey is blocking them.

Ahh!  A better picture of Shayne and Howard!!


Valeria (riding her new horse Garcia) and her husband Geraint riding Armene.
Gina and Shannon

  

Peggy and Bandit
Gina and Shannon

Since this is still my first year at The Colonies, I am sure there is more fun to be had.  I only moved here at the very end of September and had surgery two weeks after and couldn’t ride until Thanksgiving (guess what I was grateful for), so I am still fairly new to the activities.  I remember after one of our first snow storms, Shayne organized a winter trail ride.  I thought we would just go slow and walk.  Nope!  It was like we were in a movie.  I started out with Peggy and we immediately started trotting and cantering as soon as we got out into the field.  I was shocked!  How many people are lucky enough to be able to ride through the snow with their horse?  Not many, I am sure!  Snow was flying up at me and it was such fun.  Then we got to the Pipe Line were we met up with everyone else, (Shayne, Vanessa, Shannon and Gina) and continued riding together.  What a great group of people.  Everyone checking on each other and slowing down if anyone needed to.  We had a great time.  I wish I had a video of it!  I do have a couple pictures of the event. 
Dashing through the snow!



LeeAnn and Sergio!!!



I enjoyed a ride with Heather and her horse Zephyr during the week.

Heather and her horse Zephyr after another snow storm.


Then after that LONG winter and only being able to get the trailer out a handful of times, spring arrived.  We had our first spring ride with our new friends and boarders Jennifer (Beo) and Cindy (Addy).  

Cindy and Jennifer

Shayne and Smokey



Shayne leading our ride.

The snow is finally melting!





























































The bottom line is: Get involved.  You will be glad you did.  Everyone is beyond nice.  

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