I had a long update and it poofed the other day and have not had time to rewrite it until today. We had hay on the ground and had to get it up, our help had car trouble so it was just family, 3 of us who were picking up the hay and stacking it. Lots of work! Got it finished yesterday and now are praying our hay building will actually be installed this week. Cross your fingers! We have no other places to stack hay at this point.
My big guy Rip is going well US, asking using very little and getting it very easily. Nice HP today, just good riding, asking questions that he is answering easily. Keeping it short because of the heat. Was extremely proud of him the other day with in hand work, have been doing trot, halt, RB, trot for a bit now and that is very engaging. I usually do have to have a bit of a discussion first RB or so to remind him not to dump in the front but once that is through then it is light and easy. So I decided to try engaged active walk to half steps to active walk and he did it with ease!!! I did have to remind him lightly with the whip to stay active coming back to the walk but once he understood not a problem. I did the exercise a few times and then back to the barn for the big guy, did not even ride him that day I was so happy with him. I am not exaggerating that working him in hand especially asking for activation and energy could be more than exciting as he would throw himself and legs around. (this with a 1400lb + 16.2hh punk horse) It took him quite awhile to settle with this work and quit being a twit about it and now it is just so easy I am amazed.
My young mare is stepping up as well. I love how her engagement has changed, love watching how she is going now. I had been having trouble last year and over the winter with her springing shoes every cycle, now that she is more up not had her spring a shoe since. Very relieved. I also had a mental workout with her the other day, she was being lunged right next to the RP with a horse that was ripping and tearing and she ignored the other mare focusing on me WTC both directions without a hitch. Then working in hand the other mare left, leaving us working by ourselves a first for her. She was initially distracted and called but gentle reminder and she came back to me and we had a lovely active ride for the day.
My biggest progress is that I have found someone that I hopefully will enjoy riding with. She is in FL, rode with Bettina Drummond for 10 yrs and has been to Portugal to ride with a trainer there who sounds just awesome. He also rode with Nuno Olivera. Heading down next month for a weekend, looking forward to riding with her. Closer than Mark was, and I don't have to go through ATL to get to her farm.
Kyra's mom, ouch!! I hope you can find a pain free solution so you can ride.
Ponichiwa glad you are back on your pony, stay cool!
Chisamba nice work on your girls, sounds like good solid progress all the way around.
Rosie glad you checked in was wondering how you were doing. Good luck with your labor and delivery, Bliss looks good.
Demi sounds like you have a good plan going. As for bucking into canter I have found some will do that until they get back into the swing of cantering US again. My older mare still does it and for me it is a sign she is behind the aids/leg so I go back and activate her either in the walk if W-C or trot with some SI when T-C, get her accepting the forward aids better then she will quit. As long as they aren't out and out broncing with me I tend not to get bent out of shape over it.
Mountaineer, glad you stayed on top and could ride the wild pony through that test! Riding through harder tests can definitely be a good way to see how we are progressing. Something I am not that good about doing :\.
Flight too funny about Ding! Love the pic of you with your young horse chasing him off. I used to ride in the pasture with the herd, I would have them following all over the field when I rode my mare the matriarch of the pasture. I would look back to find 2-3 horses in a line behind us, one way to exercise them all! Hope Ding gets better soon with his lameness, glad you have the youngster to ride.
Dresseur, what a nice guy you have, glad the move went well.
Piedmont a big

on piri canter!! I hear you on the heat, it is horrid here along with the humidity. Dew point of 78 here today. Air you can wear.
Rye, saw your video of Riot at the canter, silly boy!! Good job riding it through and getting back into work. He is looking good.
On to Aug/Sept and hoping for much cooler weather soon. I feel like I can progress just a tiny bit, but nothing big because I am having to keep it so short.