3.18.2024

hope and her herd

This set of mid-February photos look more like Winter, but were all taken on the same days as my last photo postLet's start with Cierra. Without her, there would be no Hope. 


Cierra still keeps a watchful eye on Hope.

If we were younger and knew a second foal would turn out to be just as precious as her first, we might breed her again. We aren't getting any younger and Brad plans to un-retire Cierra and show her. Hopefully this year. Besides, Six family horses is more than enough. 


What is the most number of horses you have owned at one time?

 

Just curious. We get a shocked look from non-horse people who ask the common question "how many horses do you have" and we respond with "we have 6 horses". Always followed by "Wow!"It is really not that many. I think. Technically 3 are Brad's, 2 are mine and 1 horse belongs to our daughter. 


Still such a good Mama

As for Hope, she has everyone's attention. All the horses are well aware of where Hope is at all times. One of her favorite things to do is stir the pot, 'er herd. It is almost guaranteed to happen when the dogs and I reach the end of the pasture path, and Hope can no longer walk with us.


end of pasture path (22 sec)

Cierra is at the top of the pasture hill

Many times she takes off at a full run to the top of the pasture, and races Cierra (and sometimes Nemo) back to the shared dry lot fence. Other times she runs by herself, takes the corner into the dry lot and busts out into silly moves. Trying to get others to join her. Sometimes it even works.



Hope and Cierra


2/12/24

Hope out runs everyone

Perhaps the full grown horses allow Hope to outrun them. Knowing it is not worth the extra effort. 


Other times, Hope takes a peaceful accompanied stroll back to the herd.



Hope and Cierra heading back
(Nemo waiting far right)

Our herd frequently hangs out together, split by a hot fence. Mostly in the sunny afternoons. Koda usually misses out.


Nemo & Cierra, Hope & Harmony




Our oldest girl is doing a commendable job of being Hope's pasture buddy. Hope is frequently glued to Harmony's side. She shares every.single.thing with Hope in the pasture, even when she would rather not. She is very patient with her. I've never seen Harmony get mad at or be mean to Hope. Even when she tries to stir Harmony up. Which is hilarious!! Harmony usually replies with "whatever" and sometimes gives Hope an occasional ear pin. Rightfully so. 


Harmony (24 yrs young)
2/17/24

We are fairly confident Hope will eventually rise to the top of our mare pecking order. Time will tell.


3.16.2024

hope in february

Catching up with a plethora of things. I'm still on the struggle bus. I went from cold stuffiness to allergy stuffiness. Yippie. Life doesn't wait for any reason, so I'm getting on with it. Smiley face. Smiley face.

In February, I took SO many photos of Hope. It is hard to choose. Here is the first set of our Hope and joy:


2/12/24 (all photos)






Hope at 10+ months



3.10.2024

exploring in spring

Spring gives me the itch to go looking for waterfowl. To see what I can see. Photography + Birds + Water = Reflections. All things that bring me joy. 

I didn't go birding at all last year, because of my circumstances. I was going to head out alone on Saturday. I decided to ask Brad if he had any interest. He agreed to come with, so I switched birding locations. YAY!! I stick pretty close to my truck when I am solo on a photography outing. Not nearly as much fun as experiencing and sharing sights. Exploring nature area's with my guy, makes me very very happy!!  

We went back to a SNA (State Natural Area) where we found gobs of swans in 2022. I wasn't expecting to find many floaters this time. After all it is early season, or so I thought. The gobs of swans were spotted March 15th, 6 days later than this year's hike. 

Interesting to see the difference. This year the waterscape is completely thawed.



Bakkens Pond
3/9/24

We explored a completely different area of the SNA and discovered we could walk out on a looong dike. It weaves between one of the pond areas and marsh wetland. It was too cool for school! Except for dodging Goose poop and the surprise dead carp. One, two, BLECH a whole pile of dead bodies!!! Thank goodness the massacre was only in one short span. I screamed like a girl when I almost stepped on a carp. I was trying to avoid looking at the pile of dead fish. Lets just say Brad had a good laugh. 


we walked on flattened marshy grass

The majority of the walk was like heaven. Cool breeze, warm sun and lots & lots of sparkling water. Ahhh. My favorite kind of hiking weather! We more or less had the SNA to ourselves. There were a couple vehicles coming/going in the parking lots, but we didn't run into anyone while hiking. Unless you count a pair of Canadian Geese.



gate keepers of the dikes let us pass and floated away
(Canadian Goose)



We spotted a few birds in the distance, like this gull:




Pairs of swans were incoming at a distance:







After walking deep into the SNA, we found two smaller flocks of swans. Canadian Geese were scattered just about everywhere. Always.



Tundra Swan


my favorite swan photo of the day
3/9/24


yum?

Don't fall off your chair, but I decided not to shoot with my beloved 70-200mm lens. I figured it was bright enough outside and the birds would be further out. I was right. I used my 100-400mm "wildlife" lens, with no extenders. The quotation marks are because a true wildlife lens starts at 400mm. I just don't think the off brand wildlife lens are sharp enough. Yes, I am a bit of a snob when it comes to sharpness. The good Canon wildlife lenses are stupid expensive. So, I continue learning to shoot with what I have.

All I can say is 'eh. This lens is not as sharp IMO. Although all these photos are shot handheld.  A monopod would have helped with this heavier lens. Whoops! I am rambling camera speak. Back to the bird outing:



 note to self: remember to change focal points



stretching always feels good


We were far enough away that the swans were aware of us, but did not seem bothered.



One flock



reflections make me trigger happy


We got to the end of the dike and found a small but powerful sparkly waterfall.


bubbly view from the top

Of course, we took twosies ~ or tried ~ before turning around and heading back. I was hoping we could walk all the way around, but that would require waders.




See what I have to put up with?!!


Brad's twosies are better than mine



There are a few houses with a view that border part of the SNA.

I would never get anything done if this was outside my windows!



How many swans do you see in this second flock?

We drove to another parking area and took a much shorter second hike. It was pretty and a bit less windy, but there wasn't much to see floating. The area below is where all the swans were in 2022. I photographed them from a walking path in the tree line below (left). The only open water that year was closer to that shore. 



view from another dike

(
across the pond from where we hiked in 2022)

We discovered several other new paths/areas to explore this expansive SNA further in the future. It has so much to offer, a unique gem!

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Jameson & Tank were waiting at home to go on their daily walk. I had no desire to haul my camera again. I sure wish I had. A big bird with a large wing span flew off a branch, not far above my head. No clue how I didn't spot it! All I could do was watch as the bird flew in a low-ish arc, up and away. It had white-ish under wing feathers. It landed across the neighbors field. Boo hoo! Because of the flight pattern, I think it may have possibly been an owl. 


Call me crazy, after finishing the dog walk I headed back out to that area without them. This time I hauled my camera & binoculars. Just incase. No big bird was spotted, but it was worth it. Mr. Bluebird hopped every two fence posts allll the way down to the path with me. Lol! It was really funny. I really think he is a returning resident of our nesting box 2.



Eastern Bluebird (male)



3/9/24


2.27.2024

winter spring summer or fall

Wisconsin has all the seasons going on this week. Actually all in one day. High around 70F today and low around 14F by tomorrow morning. In less than 24 hours. It is weird in February even for Wisconsin, and we are used to temperature swings in the Midwest. 

No one knows if it is Winter, Spring, Summer or Fall. Not even Mother Nature.

I could go on about the implications of record high temps in February, but I won't. Instead I am heading outdoors for some fresh air, as my body continues trying to rid itself of this cold virus.

I will leave you with a video of Hope on another new morning walk-a-bout. She has gotten sticky feet coming in/out of the barn, so we are changing routines up.

Enjoy whatever weather you are having. One thing for sure, it will change. Especially here.



Hope at 10.5 months 2.22.24 (38 secs)

Video side notes: Taken from our deck. Harmony is the closest horse. You may notice mama Cierra walking upper pasture. Koda is of course, at far feeder. Nemo is inside waiting for his turn.

The dog you hear barking is Jameson (inside house). Tank takes his barn job seriously, and with joy! He knows the words "horse" and "barn" very well.