"A vacation is what you take when can no longer take what you've been taking."
Stealing a kiss from the handsome-est dude on the trail ride. |
Four years ago, I was drifting. Flatlining, to be more precise.
Raised a wonderful daughter, sent her off to college and then knocked around a big, empty house, for an entire year, with nobody to talk to but... me.
Heading into the Chuchillo Mountains, near Truth or Consequences, NM. |
Me and my wonderful borrowed horse, Baby Rain. |
That unsuspecting woman had advertised that she leased horses to "experienced riders." So, we told her we were experts. (How hard could it be? :)
My good friend Nancy. We would never have met, were it not for our love of horses. |
A sneaky move that opened a pandora's box of fun.
Carol. My roomie on this ride and - dig this - she wears Harry Potter pajamas. I was so jealous! |
They bring out the Mom in you... Suddenly someone needed me again.
There's always one show off in the bunch. :) |
But, here's the deal. Even when it comes to an alleged crisis, there's safety in numbers. On my very first trail ride, I met a fun group of women who called themselves the SADDLE SORE-ORITY.
And, whaddyaknow... These women had been looking for something new to do ~ their kids, like mine, were away at college, making it much harder to meddle in their lives.
Los Alamos nuclear engineer. Cowgirl at heart. |
Our handsome guide and his sidekick apprentice. |
Here's a little known secret:
It does NOT cost a fortune to enjoy this type of adventure.
You simply need to Google your little heart out ~ search for true benefit trail rides vs. tourist traps looking to make a fast buck. (These benefit trail rides often rent horses.)
In a town of 12 people (not kidding)... we discovered this tiny Catholic Church. |
All of which went to support the Black Range Horse Camp for kids.
* Full Disclosure: The food was terrible. I mean really and truly terrible. (Leftover spaghetti for breakfast.) But, the camaraderie made up for everything. And, hey! I lost a pound or two...
19 comments:
Well, I guess you even found a bright side to the bad food! Sure looks like a fun ride and some beautiful riding country.
This is the most inspiring post I've read in quite a while (and it gives me something to look forward to when I'm done going to a million kids' sporting events. Besides being able to hear myself think, which I am looking forward to very, very much.)
Hmmmmm I wonder if there is anything like this around here. I know the scenery wouldn't be the same but hay, it sounds like so much fun.
Fabulous! and I hear your enthusiasm. Wonderful photos, Kate, and so pleased you had a great time. Had we been closer, I could have invited you to dinner. ;)
You are living my dream. Many years ago I cajoled my family into a horse vacation at a dude ranch in Wyoming, and it changed my life. We went back every summer, and I was a total DUDE there. Loved the horses, all of it. I went back after my husband died, and I took my new husband there years later. If I am ever alone again, I will find a group like yours and some balky teenage-acting horses and I will be off and galloping.
You found your center. How wonderful.
Kate, somehow I had this impression that you've been riding forever. I've loved horses since I could walk but have never rode. I've often thought I'd like to take it up but rather thought I was too old. Hearing that you took up riding not so long ago makes me realize there's still plenty of time for me to learn.
Hi, Janie!
This ride was near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Just gorgeous! Some of the best riding I've ever experienced. Though I will confess I was a little weary of bologna sandwiches by day 5!! :))
Hi, Melospiza;
With any luck I'll still be riding when you send those monkeys off to college. We'll do a trip together...
Hey, Lisa;
I'm pretty sure you can find some. The gal in my first picture was departing New Mexico, on her way to Western Kentucky for the next one. :)) Oh, how I wish I was retired...
Diana -- I hope you know I'd drive all night to join you for dinner. With or without the horse! :D
Thx, Laurrie;
It has certainly enriched my life.. :D And, you'll always have a cowgirl friend out here, should you get a wild hair to come riding.
Hi, Marguerite;
I've loved horses all my life but never had the time (or money) to pursue this crazy passion until my daughter was finished with college. Sign up for a few riding lessons! The saddle sore-ority needs new members!! :)))
I love how you can make even the worst breakfast sound... well, gross! But what an adventure, and look where it took you! Look at you now, Girl!
I loved your post and your pictures. It shows taht you have really enjoyed yourself a lot!
What a wonderful story. I have a long distance friend who threatens to get me into riding. I would be inspired if I had such lovely places to ride.
Oh, Snowcatcher... you haven't heard the half of it. Velveeta took center stage for the... ahem... appetizers. :D
Thx, Greta!
I only see the people in these pics when we meet up for trail rides. (They're from all over the U.S.) It's like a reunion, of sorts. And, everyone had a fab time.
Well, Tufa...
You're only a day's drive from me. Come for a visit and I'll show the ropes. (Pun intended. :)
Who needs good food when you're having so much fun!
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