• Monday, March 23rd, 2009
Saturday March 21, the first day of spring found us on the ride through the

Boy Scout troup
Gutierrez Open Space. It was a beautiful spring day and the ride was very pleasant with beautiful weather and an uneventful ride; which is a very good thing when you’re on horseback! When we arrived at the fenced area between the Post Office, Ribs and Sandia Crust Pizza, we were surprised to find quite a crowd! A local boy scout troupe in addition to some Open Space Officers were clearing a new trail into the open space. This was a welcome sight to see this new trail head as on an earlier ride several horses slipped on the muddy hill and nearly went down. This new trail head consists of switch backs that aren’t so treacherous! Thanks to the Open Space Folks and the local Boy Scouts for their hard work! We had just a few suggestions for the Open Space guys! They are going to install 2 more tie rails to accommodate more horses, as it is only 5 or 6 horses can be safely tied, and the other suggestion was a water trough for the horses. The water will have to be provided by the merchants as the Open Space folks have no way of funding this. Hopefully one of the restaurants that benefit from our patronage will consider this, (hint hint)!
We had a lovely lunch at the Sandia Crust Pizza, this is a very nice addition to the East Mountain cuisine! I’m sure we’ll be frequenting them regularly! We’re usually a hungry and thirsty group; not to mention we’re a lot of fun too!
Happy Trails!
• Monday, March 16th, 2009
Last weekend I was honored to meet several members of the Great Western Paso Fino Horse Association. (GWPFHA) One of the members is the current president of the club, Judi, or madame president as we addressed her. The ladies were here to consider relocating to our fine state from Utah as well as invigorate our NM branch of the club.
We had a wonderful time touring the beautiful countryside of Northern NM in our search for horse property. A slightly snowy morning greeted us Saturday as a major storm passed through the area but didn’t dampen our spirits or sense of adventure. One of the less traveled roads we found ourselves on was blocked by a herd of cows. Never to be daunted by a few dozen cows I stopped while Carol practiced her cow herding skills! There’s a reason we’re called ‘cowgirls’!
Along the way we stopped by another GWPFHA member’s home; Jacquee’ of Beautiful-horses.com.

Medusa Horse Pendant of Beautiful-Horses.com
A amazingly talented artist of horse jewelry, horse hair braiding and beautiful hand painted hobby horses, we enjoyed her hospitality with tea and home made cookies and visited with her beautiful Paso Fino Horses!
Thank you Jacquee’ !

Beth on Danza
Upon our return to Albuquerque, one of the members of the group, Beth hosted a meet and greet for the Paso Fino people. Fine food and lots of wine and all the members made merry. Of course Beth of the Cavalia girls group that ventured to Scottsdale the previous weekend to see the show purchased the Cavalia DVD and played it upstairs in the loft. At evening’s end everyone was in front of the big screen watching Cavalia, it is always mesmerizing! Horse Lovers don’t miss it!
Happy Trails till next time!
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