Friday, May 24, 2013

Packing

It's been eight months since the last Colorado live show, and in that time, my showstring has spread out all over my house.  I've spent most of the day rounding up ponies and packing them for tomorrow's Springamathing Live Show in Golden, Colorado.
Between judging, showing and visiting with friends, I anticipate a very busy day.  In an effort to make things a bit less hectic, I've opted to leave a lot of my regular showstring at home.  It was hard deciding who to bring, but fortunately, I got a lot of advice from Darcy and Emma.
After the horses were packed, it was time to move on to... everything else!  In this case, that's reference material, tack that needs to be delivered, tack that needs to be admired, cows for Jackie and Teresa and a jug for Teresa.  Tomorrow morning I need to remember to add the camera, cell phone and money for lunch and dinner to this pile.
Packed and ready. 
It has been such a long time since I've been to a show.  I can hardly stand the wait.  Is it time yet?  How 'bout now?  Is it time?

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Putting the custom in Braymere Custom Saddlery

It's been nearly fifteen years since first I adopted the Braymere Custom Saddlery studio name.  At the time, I'd only sold a few small pieces of tack and had never taken any sort of custom orders.  Adding the word "custom" to Braymere Saddlery felt a little pretentious, but without it my studio initials were "B.S."  

And, you know, I really did not want my studio initials to be "B.S."

Nowadays, nearly everything I make is a custom order.  However, there's custom and then there's custom.  Jane's newly completed hunter set is about as custom as it gets.
This set was designed to be a miniature version of Jane's daughter's tack.
Here's Marianne's saddle...
and here's the 1:9 scale version.
 Big bridle...
little bridle.  Note the beaded and padded browband, padded noseband, "brass" name tag and raised and laced reins.
 Marianne rides her horse in a martingale...
so I made one of those, too.
Although Marianne's real martingale doesn't have a rubber stopper, I couldn't stand to leave it off.  Even on a custom order, the tackmaker gets to make a few decisions!
Hope this was worth the wait, Jane!  You have no idea how much I appreciate your patience!

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Real quick!

As long time readers know, I am a big fan of the Model Equine Photo Showers Association (MEPSA).  
Each year, this club hosts a series of contests including one for tackmakers.  
I am proud to say that one of my sidesaddles won the tackmaking contest in 2011, but unfortunately, this year I wasn't organized enough to submit an entry.
No matter! 
Seven other (more organized!) tackmakers did enter...
and their entries are outstanding! 
My favorite is this little dog and pony circus set... 
which was inspired by the photos in this post from 2012.
The winner of the 2013 MEPSA Tackmaking Contest is chosen by popular vote, and voting closes tonight.  If you would like to help pick the winner, please visit MEPSA's contest page "real quick!"

Brunch and beyond at Lake Mancos Ranch

Guest ranches are all about food and horses, so it's no surprise that, like the Don K, the Lake Mancos Ranch schedule also included a weekly brunch ride.  Every Thursday morning, we'd get saddle up...
Tack room and hitching rails at Lake Mancos Ranch, 1990
and take a short ride downstream to Rendezvous Canyon.
Rendezvous Canyon
The guests would dismount...
Roany, Popcorn, Patch
and head over to the covered outdoor kitchen where they were served a huge meal that included biscuits and gravy, eggs and all sorts of breakfast meats.
Kathy and Eddie serving up brunch
I learned pretty quickly that it was best not to eat all that heavy food.  Instead, I'd grab a quick bite and spend my time hanging out with the horses and other staff members.
Tracy and Einstein
Once everyone had eaten their fill, we remounted and headed up into the mountains for the half day ride along the Chicken Creek trail in the San Juan National Forest.
the Mavericks!
We passed cows,
cattle grazing on public land
rode through water,
and climbed some pretty serious mountains.
Pioneer (bay) and Buttermilk (buckskin)
By the time we reached the aspens, everyone who'd eaten too much brunch was feeling too nauseous to enjoy the view!
almost there!
Fortunately, the end was in sight.  This ride concluded not at the ranch, but at the Aspen Grove Ranger Station, where the horses were unsaddled and pastured overnight.  The male wranglers camped with them, but Audra and I were driven back to the ranch with all the guests and other staff.  Usually I objected to this sort of gender discrimination, but in this case I didn't mind one bit!

Ranger Station, Friday morning
The next morning, we were driven back to the ranger station where all the horses were magically saddled and waiting.  We climbed aboard and headed out for the all day ride.
Lightfoot's ears
This ride was as spectacular as it was long.
Deer Lick
We started by climbing Deer Lick, which afforded us great views...
view from Deer Lick
 of our next destination...
view of Golconda Meadow from Deer Lick
which was a big clearing called Golconda.
Cody and Jennifer at Golconda Meadow
This area was the site of an old mining camp. 
remains of the Golconda Post Office
Most of the buildings were long gone, but there was just enough left to make this a proper ghost town.
inside the Golconda Post Office
After leaving Golconda, we headed down a series of steep switchbacks which took us into Box Canyon.  
the switchbacks leading to Box Canyon
By this time, everyone was ready for lunch, so we dismounted, tied up...
Cody at Box Canyon
and ate.
Jennifer and Meree at Box Canyon
We may have spent a little time goofing off, too!
Randy and Meree at Box Canyon
The rest of the ride looked more or less like this...
heading home
and this.
West Mancos Overlook
Lake Mancos Ranch was sold several years ago, and is now called Majestic Dude Ranch.  If your vacation budget is bigger than mine, I can't recommend a better destination.  Such a beautiful part of the world, and I bet they still have a weekly brunch ride!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Humbled

Every now and then, I start thinking that I have this whole miniature tack thing worked out.  Then I compare my work...
to the real thing...
and I realize that I still have a long way to go!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Batman is a hobbyist

I wonder if he reads my blog?

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Drat!

As much as I like Gary Stevens (and Calumet Farm), I did not enjoy today's race.
Winslow Townson/USA Today Sports photo
Oh well.  At least the rest of the day was good.   
I got to spend the morning with my favorite goofy Arab...
and came home to a box of goodies from Rio Rondo.
There won't be a Triple Crown winner in 2013, but hope springs eternal.  Here's looking forward to 2014!