Kalinda enjoys creating jump “questions” in the form of obstacles and patterns for the horses.
The drop-dead gorgeous fall colors at our barn — just minutes from downtown Fort Collins and the original CSU campus — turn arena work into a frequent photo opportunity. In just a few more days grazing season ends due to hard freezing of the grass, but until then, horses and deer munch to their hearts’ delight. We humans breathe a sigh of relief that hay rests, put up for another year, and we can take time to enjoy fall colors while savoring our own harvest!
Photo by Mary WardStardust sees something under the willow tree.The buck partially reveals himself, lower rigiht.Benary’s Giant Zinnia assortment from Johnny’s Seeds is my favorite.This year pumpkins were included in your board! (Seeds from https://www.rareseeds.com/.)Delicata squash (you can eat the skin!), apples, new potatoes, summer squash, zucchini.Sage, parsley, Thai basil.
Poudre River Stables has the country feel, but indeed is a private Shangri-La near the city of Fort Collins,