Awareness of the outside world. The Strauss Center: Strait of Hormuz – Geography.
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Morning walks with the horses are not the same as strolls in the park. Physically yes; mentally, not so much.
Alone. I walk. I think. I don’t think. I use GPS to count the laps.
“I simply kept walking until the phone said stop.” [Splash of Color Dash Virtual 5K]
One horse. Mathilda or Milton. A little more focus. Check over the horse. How are they walking? What is their attitude? Everything seem good? Always on quasi-alert because even the quietest horse is half a ton of hysteria waiting to happen. With that, plenty of time to air the brain.
“I look forward to the time to amble and ponder. I talk to myself. I swat flies. I rewrite troublesome text. Mathilda trundles along behind, snorting, stretching, and occasionally hocking bits of chewed carrot against the backs of my legs.” [My Two Horses]
Two horses, especially if one is Rodney. Eyes up. Eyes on the horses. Twice as much to evaluate. Twice as much to monitor. Plus the keeping an eye on the interactions. Is Milton getting annoyed with Rodney tailgating? If Rodney goes on alert, will Milton agree? In general, Milton tends to chug along. Rodney might chug along. Might frolic. Might dramatically reverse course and go back to the barn. I can fit in a short bit of strolling if both horses are at liberty ahead of me.
Team walks are all about the team. Not good or bad. Just different.
Onwards!
Katherine











