Sunday, July 26, 2009

Beauty, Sunni, and Mom in Lancaster




My two quarter horses, Beauty and Sunni. I'm not sure which one of them was more jealous in these photos! Beauty chose me as her human, and I will always remember that. Sunni, of course, was my first horse, and until Quad came, was my only "boy". Now I have two geldings, Sunni and Quad.
Every day I think of Beauty and realize how much I miss her snuggles and warm breath.

Beauty and Cali, April 2007




That's Beauty, will Cali in the background behind her, so this would have been April, 2007.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

One month today that Beauty has been gone July 25, 2009


It's been one month now that Beauty has been gone. Sometimes when I look up at the clouds, I see a running horse, with a beautiful, flowing mane or tail, and think of her. Actually, most mornings when I take my morning walk, I can look up and see this. Of course, it takes some imagination, but I like to think she is still with me. This is one of my favorite photos of her, taken when she was up in Lancaster. I MISS YOU, my sweet girl! I hope you are running free in the green pastures of Heaven. We will be together someday.
Love,
MOM

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Beauty and Gigondas, Lancaster, February 2007





































































































































































































































































































































































































































At the same time I adopted Beauty, I also adopted a thoroughbred from the same rescue, Merryana, who my husband renamed Gigondas. They were both together during their quarantine in Washington. On the day they were scheduled to come to So. Calif, the boarding place where they were going changed their minds (they were friends of ours)...the key word being "were"! They said "Absolutely NO!" two days before the mares were scheduled to be transported. I had to call the transporter and tell them the bad news. AND, I was stuck with NOWHERE to board these two mares!!! That was in November. Gigondas came down with a little cold and was given SMZs. It wasn't until January of 2007 that I was able to secure transportation, again, and find a boarding place for them. It was up in Lancaster, a drive from our home of OVER 3 1/2 hours! But, it was the only place I could find for them. They arrived late one night and were unloaded and the next morning, when I saw them, I was so happy! They were both beautiful, chestnut mares! Beauty appeared to be an appendix QH/TB and Gigondas was a HUGE, red thoroughbred. They had been together since September of 2006 and were used to each other's company, so we kept them in the same "mare motel" which was part of a larger corral. We hired a trainer, Angi Keitel, to work with both of them. Beauty was much easier to work as she had a beautiful, calm personality. We could tell right away that Gigondas did NOT like humans and that she had been badly mistreated. We would have to earn her trust! But, Beauty trusted and enjoyed humans. Here are some pics of them from February, 2007.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Beauty feedlot pics September 06





These were Beauty's feedlot pictures from September, 2006. Beauty was on the feedlot served by CBER (Columbia Basin Equine Rescue). She was an unbroke 2 year old in 2006. I did not even learn her birthday or where she came from. Beauty was an appendix QH/TB. Here she is as a goofy two year old.
RIP, sweet one. I will always remember you! Beauty died tragically on June 25, 2009...unknown causes. There were no thrashing marks in her corral. Colic? Heart attack? Annurism? We don't know and I couldn't afford an autopsy. This blog is a memorial to a wonderful, patient, wise, caring mare who died WAY before her time! I MISS YOU, my Beauty! It is my attempt to keep her memory and wonderful spirit alive. I will post on it occasionally in an effort to pay tribute to her wonderful spirit. If you look closely, you can see her two little "white patches" of hair on her left side. She had two white patches there.