While we were visiting my mom in California, my sister and I spent some time walking in nearby Eaton Canyon.
Because of the extremely wet winter, the canyon was filled with water...
and everything was green.
It was glorious.
Of course, me being me, I also had to make a quick visit to the former site of Eaton Canyon Riding Club. I didn't take any pictures, but it looked pretty much exactly the same as it did last time I was there.
For reference, this is what it looked like in 1986.
I've always said that I never wanted anything more than to own a horse and keep it at ECRC.
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| Cinnamon, 1983 |
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| Filly, 1982 |
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| Budweiser Clydesdale in temporary residence for the Rose Parade |
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| Chalk Dust |
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| Holly |
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| Cinnamon |
I do keep Olive in a stall,
but it has an attached run.
She can see the sky. She can touch her neighbors.
I am also extremely diligent about getting her out of her stall every single day.
Sometimes it's a ride or solitary turnout...
but more often than not, it's a play group.
I want her to have the opportunity to run,
groom...
and just be a horse.
In the last couple months, I've started transitioning her to the mare field. She still goes back to her stall at night, but large parts of her days are spent amongst a group of friends.
I think she's content.
There's a part of me that will always want to have a horse at Eaton Canyon Riding Club, but most of me - and all of Olive - is happy where I am.

























"Oof" says it all. Olive is pretty lucky, but I think she deserves you! And that is one great stall name plate.
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