With the Alaska contingent in town, a horseback ride was in order. Our daughter took the day off to join us so we had the whole clan except for the son-in-law who was working.
The ride started from the stables at Saguaro Lake Ranch and immediately crossed the Salt River below the dam.
The wrangler put the grandson in line immediately behind him, and our daughter and daughter-in-law in the back. I'm not sure if there was significance to the order. We couldn't decide if he was wanted to separate mother and son or if Carleta's horse was the clean-up hitter.
Along the way we saw something I'd never noticed before - a tree full of great blue heron nests. It's a terrible picture, but the nest near the center of the picture has a heron standing on the edge of the nest.
BJ took one of her famous, over the head, behind the back, cell phone pictures
which means I can prove that I was there as well.
In just an hour we were crossing back over the Salt River to the stables. Not long, but long enough that we all had a bit of a transition back to our own legs. As Spencer put it, "I feel short now."
My kind of outing!
ReplyDeleteThought about you! Been praying for you and your daughter. Suspect this experience will be tougher for you than for her.
Deletehhhmmm....why did they give you the "white horse?" ;-) Must have thought it went with your white truck and white Scamp...
ReplyDeleteI think they gave me the white horse because it was the ugliest...
DeleteThat looks like a lotta fun...great way to get in some family time!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun, and Spencer really enjoyed it. Big hit.
DeleteThat looks like so much fun! I will have to teach Ron the over the head looking back camera trick. :)
ReplyDeleteFair warning - even with practice, I can't do the over the head backwards shot but BJ has been successful several times. Let me know if you're successful training Ron!
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