Wednesday, February 20, 2013

What Chores?

    I was surprised when I went out to warm up my car this morning that there were stars in the sky.  I figured that yesterday's schizophrenic rain/sleet/snow/sun/wind weather event was going attack us for another day.  I was just fine that my asumption was wrong.  As I made my way up to the barn I mapped out a plan for my morning chores...feed the upper barn, turnout the horses up there, then go to the lower barn, feed, drop down hay, go back up to the upper barn, groom Autumn, clean her stall, ride her out to the pasture and...then the needle scratched off the record playing through my head as I reached the crest of the hill.  I was met by a phosphorescencent aquamarine colored sky silhouetting  Kneeland mountain on the horizon.  Screw the the chores! 
     I Speedy Gonzaled it through feeding and the must do chores.  Scooping poop was going to have to wait.  I groomed Autumn and grabbed my saddle and we were off down the road as the sun began to rise above the shadows.  The birds sang a song of relief from yesterday's storm.  The frost glittered from the touch on the sunlight on the pine boughs.  The pond lay still under a glass of ice.  Autumn was happy as she blinked in this cold world.  When we got to the clearing we stopped to watch low clouds settle like a veil of silk over the mountain draws.  The cold bit at the sunrise keeping it's glow a pale frosty blue over the valley below.  Our ride was not a long one but it was just long enough to make it unforgettable. 
  I rode Autumn to the pasture gate, unsaddled her and turned her loose after a big hug.  She walked into the sunlight and disappeared.  Her shadow was all that betrayed her presence in the field with me. 
   Then with a toss of her mane her shadow cantered out of the light and there was my Autumn again. 
Autumn cantering off into the sunrise
   So after writing this tonight, I'm going to head up to the barn and scoop some poop that was totally worth blowing off this morning.

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7 comments:

  1. Some days just are sent to raise the heart and soul.

    We got your storm.. and snow.. and a downed Black Jack oak !

    Hugs Autumn for me...!

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  2. Moments like these , with their dreamy qualities, remind us that we are really living out the dreams we had ....some of us our whole childhood......to have a horse, day on and day out. What chores? Is a perfect title. You have a gift for noticing the gifts we have, well yes, in between chores!
    Thank you!
    Karen R.

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  3. LouAnna P. wrote:
    poop can wait!

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  4. Andrea wrote: "Hell yeah!"

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  5. But there wasn't any poop to scoop now, was there? Hahahaha--Captain Super Pooper Scooper, superhero of Jackson Hill, strikes again!
    Elizabeth T.

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  6. Hi! That old quote is still true "take time to smell the flowers". MOST chores can be put off to another day, as long as you are happy and content with what you are doing in place of those chores.
    I was about to clean up the kitchen awhile back, and the next thing I knew, Sofia (our 3 year old cat) and Nicholas (our 7 month old kitty) both jumped up on my shoulder and settled in for the long haul. Instead of cleaning up the kitchen, I called Gordon to come take a picture and then I sat down with them still on my shoulder and read my book for awhile!
    Sometimes it is much better to let chores wait!!
    See you in a few weeks!
    Linda

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