23 August 2013

and my next guest will be...

Good news! I’ve decided who to ask to be my next ‘guest blogger’.

He took a bit of persuading, but Henry eventually said he’d ‘like to have a go’! I thought it would be nice for you to find out a bit more about him and I’m guessing he’d love to talk to you all. In fact he’s a bit of a chatterbox when he gets going!

Henry enjoying some Long-reigning
I promised him that I would help him to get started; but I don’t think it will take Henry long! So watch this space!!

21 August 2013

Dapper? Moi?

As you know, yours truly is a modest pony but I can be heard ‘blowing my own trumpet’ if the need arises; so here it goes!

I was having a grooming session one morning when I heard a member of the stables staff comment on how trim I looked and how shiny my coat is at the moment. In fact they went as far to say that this summer I’m looking the best ever! 

How good is that! I’ve been feeling pretty good lately; after hearing this I grew to almost 10 hands! Of course the pressure is now on to keep looking this good...


Handsome fellow aren't I!

19 August 2013

Hendrix's Higher Heights!

Do you remember me telling you that Hendrix is sharing my field?   Well, you’ll never guess what he did...

...My field has a stone wall on one side which is really quite high, or so I thought.   Well one night I was looking for Hendrix and I couldn’t see him anywhere. A little while later he turned up, but wouldn’t tell me what he’d been up to, he just looked rather smug; like he knew something I didn’t OR that he’d been doing something he shouldn’t!

The Escapologist

The next night I had Bertie out with me instead of Hendrix, no idea why until I overheard the staff talking; Apparently Hendrix had CLIMBED’ up this wall and been eating the grass on the top!!  The staff found out because he left hoof prints & 3 droppings on the top! 


I’m not sure if it was Hendrix being brave or a bit silly; but either way he’s not going to get another chance!

9 August 2013

Horsing around with Hendrix

I must tell you, I've got a ‘Bailey replacement’!!

What I really mean is that I’ve got one of the other guys sharing my field & keeping me company – it’s Hendrix. You may remember him as he was one of my ‘guest bloggers’ last year.

Hendrix pulling his carriage

Anyway, we get on really well; we about the same age & love to ‘horse’ around (couldn’t resist that one!!!) plus he’s the nearest to me in height!

The only problem is Hendrix has already started to talk about when he might get to do the blog again, because I’d said ‘what a good job’ he’d done & how Hendrix ‘knows all that’s going on in the stables’! 

I don’t remember saying any of that - but it might be a good idea to have a guest blogger again; But who?


I’ll put my ‘thinking cap’ on – but not take too long this time, ha ha ha!

7 August 2013

Bye bye Bailey, Bye bye...

I got a bit of a surprise the other day; My little mate Bailey said he was going to another home in Cornwall! 

He’s going to be the ‘centre of attention for lots of children’ (his words, not mine) - which will suit him down to the ground!   

I shall miss him; it was great having someone my own size to chat with; But I’m glad that he’s found a good home.


Of course the trouble is I didn’t get a chance to pay him back for leaning his head on my bottom! I think it was a case of me taking too much time planning what I was going to do; that’ll teach me!

I shall miss my little buddy

5 August 2013

Henry's in the gang!

Hi, it’s your mini reporter once again. It’s been a few weeks since I’ve written the blog…

….we’ve been so busy & I’ve tended to relax in the field with the sun on my back rather than think about doing my blog;  I bet you’ve felt the same when the sun is out!

The guys here are all doing well, particularly Henry.    He’s truly ‘one of the Gang’ now & has been working with our guests; both for grooming and being ridden.     I’m really pleased for him, but he talked about nothing else for ages afterwards!     

Henry's first  gallop (with Abi)

He also said something about how  he can’t wait to see his photo on a key ring...

...now I wonder who told him that?

19 July 2013

Revenge is a dish best served cold

Do you recall me talking about getting my own back on Bailey for resting his head on my ‘hind quarters’?    

Well I’ve yet to think of a good thing to do in return, so I may well have a chat to my friend Teddy & see what he comes up with. He’s so experienced & been around longer than me, so he just might have a ‘cunning plan’…

…will let you know what he comes up with!

17 July 2013

Special Brew?!?

I am fed up with flies!!!!!!!!! Especially HORSE FLIES!!!!!!!
The trouble is now it’s warm & sunny they seem to have appeared from nowhere!

Now as you know I’m not a pony to complain, but I’ve had enough of them buzzing round me while I’m trying to work!
   
It seems I’m not the only one.  Had a nice chat with my mate Hendrix & he was telling me that the flies are bothering everyone.   The staff are putting ‘smelly stuff’ on all of us to try to keep the flies away, but it only seems to work for a little while then they come back!

I heard one of the staff talking about making up a ‘special brew’ of fly repellent – not sure what that could be…

...to be honest I don’t mind as long as it works!

Will keep you posted!

15 July 2013

Hot hot hot!

Hi everyone – hope you are all doing OK in the rather hot weather…..it’s great that the sun is out but I wish it wasn’t quite so hot!!!!

I thoroughly enjoyed my bath  the other day……..but the effects have worn off now & it’s not good for me & Bailey to have a bath too often as it dries our skin too much!   
The others are doing OK in the heat (I think); they get a nice cool wash down at the end of the day then are put out into the field - heavenly.

Of course, we shouldn’t really complain about it being warm & dry after last year

…what we all wanted then more than anything else was to see the sun & be dry! 

8 July 2013

Having the Spa treatment!

This week the weather is  lovely and hot.  The only problem is that Bailey and I hail from colder parts (the Shetland Isles), and we still have our long Winter coats…. just in case! 

Today was the warmest yet and we were feeling a bit hot and bothered. The staff noticed this and soon we were having a bath!!
Bath time!

Bailey has never had this done to him before, he was a little worried about the hose pipe, I think he thought it was a snake. He soon realised though how lovely it is to have a cold shower when its so hot!


I of course have had this treatment lots of times,  being an old hand I was completely relaxed and showed him how it’s done, I even had the staff wash behind my ears for me, which was a special treat! I bet not many horses get this sort of spa treatment from their humans, but I deserve only the best. 

Chat soon, got to go and dry off in the sun!

2 July 2013

Cheeky Bailey

That Bailey is a cheeky lad you know!

Cheeky Chappie Bailey!

We were allowed to go loose in the big outdoor arena today for a bit of a run about & fun. All was going well until Bailey decided to put his head on MY BOTTOM!!  

I tried to get away from him, but however quickly I turned or fast I went he was still there!!!!   

In the end he got bored with that game & left me alone…

...It’s now up to me to find out what I can do to annoy Bailey!       Watch this space!!

30 June 2013

Bye Bye Bruno

Do you remember my mate Bruno?   He did the blog for me a while ago –  and has been at Calvert Trust Exmoor for a long time (I heard it’s been 8 years!)

Mr Bruno!

He’s now gone to a new home; where he’s going to have even more love & attention and spend his time riding out with his new owner – lucky boy!!

We will all miss him of course, but I wish him lots of luck in his new home.

28 June 2013

Back in the saddle...

Hi guys!
It’s been ages since I talked to you - I'm not sure where the time’s gone!!!!

Thanks for all your lovely messages and emails, its especially nice to hear again from people that have already been here to see me - don't forget you can email me on pilgrim@calvert-trust.org.uk.

This is me reading your messages!
We’re all very busy at the stables; meeting lots of new people & working hard. The boys were telling me the other day how much they enjoy talking our guests down by the Reservoir; it’s so nice & quiet and makes a great change from the arenas.

Let’s hope the weather stays nice & dry!

1 June 2013

Max is back, Hurray!


Good news!!!
After his long rest, Maxwell is now as good as new & back to work.
He said he’s so pleased to be back in action; reading between the lines I reckon he was getting rather bored not doing anything.

Max hard at work

He also told me about his new best friend…

...Brin! 

Maxwell said they both have lots of fun & games in the field; they even have a competition to see who can get the muddiest!

I know who wins that one - Maxwell – I’ve seen him come in from the field many times looking more brown that black & white!!

31 May 2013

Enjoying the sun and working hard!


Hi there, it’s you mini reporter once again, with all the news from the stables here at Calvert Trust Exmoor.
You may have noticed that I’ve not done the blog for a while…

……been busy enjoying the sun and working hard of course!!!

I do love a good roll in the sunshine!

The new chap, Henry, has settled in really well.   He’s in the same field as all the others (except for Bailey & I that is) and seems to get on with everyone, just like yours truly!

I've just had a lovely day working with some of our guests.  
I didn’t do much agility, it was more about them getting to know me and feeling confident walking with me on the yard.

They all did well and I could feel when they began to relax and gain confidence in themselves & in me…

...it’s one of the many things I love about my job!

9 May 2013

New things are happening!

A strange thing happened last week……… a big yellow ball appeared in the sky! It suddenly got warmer and the grass started to grow!  I checked with Duke and he told me the sun was out!  Hopefully that means summer is on the way and we can all enjoy lots of grass! :-)

do you remember I said there was lots of work going on in our indoor arena? Well I've been in there now, and its great! 

We've got a new super springy floor that's great to run around on, and a rain making machine so we can have rain indoors even if its sunny outside! (I'm not quite sure why the staff want to make it rain indoors, but they seem pretty excited about it!)

The rain making machine in use, and our lovely new floor!

I've also heard the staff talking about getting new windows in the roof of the arena, they said we are looking for 96 people to each buy one, and we have 61 so far, so it won't be long until we have lots of light in the arena too!

If you want to be one of the "Noble 96" or just find out a bit more about it, there is a page about it on the Calvert Trust Exmoor website.

1 May 2013

Henry is settling in...

Our new stable mate Henry is doing really well. He has become Dukes best friend which is great; Duke's been here a long time and he knows all there is to know about being a Calvert Trust Exmoor horse!

Henry enjoying our outdoor arena

He has been training every day with Nicky and Abi and he tells me he is learning new things all the time. He gets ridden and I have heard the stables staff talking about him pulling a carriage in the future – I bet he’s not as good as me at that though!

25 April 2013

Showing my Best Side


Hello guys Pilgrim here to give you an update from the stables here at Calvert Trust Exmoor. Things are busy at the moment and we have lots of visitors to the stables, as well as lots of work going on in our indoor arena - I don't know what they are doing, but when I find out I will let you know!

I am back to full work now doing agility and pulling my carriage. It’s great to be doing what I am good at and showing people how useful a miniature Shetland can be!


I love pulling my carriage!

People love getting close to me for photographs and of course I always show my best side. Not that I have a worst side! 

19 April 2013

Amazing Place, Amazing People


This place is full of amazing people, both those that work here as well as our guests.  

Having just heard about my friend Rebecca, I then hear about Matt and his incredible 15,000ft sky dive!!!!!   I see Matt when he pops in for a chat; he’s one of the fantastic team of folks we have who keep Calvert Trust running smoothly for all the staff & guests.

What’s really great is that he’s doing this for us here at the stables!!  We need a new surface in the indoor arena & skylights in the roof – so he’s hoping to help raise money towards them – Thanks Matt, you’re a star!!

I will be supporting him of course, but only in spirit - I’m a talented guy but I think flying is a bit out of reach even for me!   If you want to support Matt then go to his website http://www.justgiving.com/Matt1977  for more details.

I wonder what I could do to help the Trust? ideas on a postcard please………….

18 April 2013

Keeping you up to date


As you know I like to keep an eye on what’s going on here at Calvert Trust Exmoor.  Well I’ve just found out about an incredible challenge that one of the instructors here at the Centre is doing later this year.

I've got a good nose for a story!

Rebecca, who I know very well as she’s worked me on many occasions, is cycling from Lands End to John O’Groats for Calvert Trust Exmoor - which is nearly 1,000 miles!!!

Now I’m not sure exactly how long a mile is, but I reckon to cycle nearly a thousand of them must be a fair old way!  

I know she’s got the support of all here at the Trust; but if you would like to show YOUR support, then just go to her webpage: http://www.justgiving.com/Calvert-Trust-Exmoor
  
I’ll be with you all the way Rebecca. Well in spirit anyway; it might be a bit too far for me to walk, trot or drive - I’ve only got little legs you know!

16 April 2013

Henry's the New Guy!

I said in my last post (Who's the New Guy?) I would try and get you a photo of our new stable-mate, Henry, well here he is!


Henry in his stable

He seems like a nice guy from a distance, but I haven't had a chance to chat with him yet. I've got my hooves crossed for him that he settles in well and we get to make friends soon!

15 April 2013

Who's the new Guy?


We’ve got a new horse at the stables!

He’s been here a few days now & is keeping a low profile at the moment.   I have found out that his name is Henry; I like that name.

Mind you we all did the same when we first can to the stables at Calvert Trust Exmoor.   Moving to a new stable can be quite scary so the staff let all new horses settle in before they get to meet the rest of the ‘gang’.

Just as Bailey & Brin before, Henry will be on a month’s trial to see if he can become a member of the gang; he might find it’s not the job for him…

...I’ll keep my hooves crossed for him, and hopefully get a photo of him to share with you soon!

13 April 2013

Still Longing for the Green Green Grass!


I’m sure I’ve heard folks saying something about it being springtime; it certainly doesn’t feel like it!

To me spring is about warmer days & nights plus my favourite snack (indeed my food of choice) starts to appear as if by magic…

...I’m talking about GRASS of course!   

I mean it’s great that I’m no longer trying to wade through mud but a guy can get a bit too much hay!

I’d rather have the fresh stuff straight off the field!

The Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence!

11 April 2013

Driving me crazy...


The Centre has been getting really busy, and we’ve had loads of lovely people coming to the stables.

Hendrix was telling me that he’s been busy with his carriage driving & loving it! He does look very good in the carriage...

...almost as good as me!

Handsome fellow aren't I!


9 April 2013

Bailey's been meeting guests


Bailey’s been meeting some of our guests this week – he’s been telling me all about it when I’m trying to eat my hay!

He also said that he’s started doing some training with the staff; I think the plan is that he will help me out by doing some of the agility work.   

I wonder if he will also learn to drive as well? Not sure if he will fit in my carriage though, he's quite a little fella!

Bailey & Me out for a lovely walk!

6 April 2013

Longing for the Green Green Grass!


Hi guys it’s your favourite blogger here again, with all the news from the stables here at Calvert Trust Exmoor!

It’s been really cold here but at least it’s not been raining!

The trouble is the grass isn’t growing because it’s so cold; which means we’re all still having haylage in the field rather than being able to pick at the new grass! :-(

I’ve heard talk that it’s going to get warmer…

...but often that means it gets wetter!

28 March 2013

Guest Blogger Brin 4: Rugs


Hi there, it’s me, Brin with another instalment of my time here at Calvert Trust Exmoor.

Pilgrim & I were chatting the other day – our stables are next door to each other so we can keep in touch.    We were talking about our rugs & how they keep us nice & warm when he said something like ‘do you remember when you kept breaking you rugs?’ 

Well, I’m not going to point my hoof at anyone in particular…

….but I will simply say that since I’ve been in the field with Duke (& nobody else) my rug has stayed in one piece. In fact there’s hardly a mark on it!

I think it’s enough for me to say that some horses tend to get a little carried away when they are playing!   It’s not my fault that their teeth & hooves are sharper than mine, is it?

27 March 2013

Guest Blogger Brin 3: Its all in the eyes


Pilgrim said I could do the blog again, so here I am! (It’s Brin, in case you’ve forgotten!)

I’ve had another good week at the stables, I’ve met lots of different people & worked with them in the school and we’ve been outside.

I’ve heard a few people comment on my eyes; I’m quite unusual as both of my eyes are blue. One of the other horses, Hendrix, has just one blue eye which is more common.  I haven’t said this to him though as he’s one of my best friends; after Pilgrim of course!

Handsome chap aren't I!

25 March 2013

Pilgrm & Bailey on a min-holiday


Hi guys, it’s me again, your mini reporter!

Brin did OK for a first go at a blog, didn’t he? He was a bit nervous to start but by his second go I could tell he was getting into it!  He told me he’d like to do another one soon – that’s fine by me!

A bit of news: Bailey & me have moved to a different field, it’s the one we were in when we had our holiday. It’s got a great view of the reservoir, but what’s better than that is the big wall that shelters us from the wind!

At least it’s stopped raining……

……for now, anyway!

22 March 2013

Guest Blogger Brin 2: Getting Busier


Hi, it’s me again, Brin.

Pilgrim said I did OK for my first blog, but I should tell you a bit more about what’s going on.

Well I can tell you that we are getting busier and I’m enjoying meeting lots of new people.  I like working with my friends & love going in the outdoor school; a big space for a big horse!

Me in the Outdoor School

Sometimes we go along the track by the reservoir; I get the feeling that this is something everyone enjoys, people and horses.

I love this view from the reservoir track

Overall life here at the Calvert Trust Exmoor is good and certainly never boring!

20 March 2013

Guest Blogger Brin 1: Ready to do my bit


Hello everybody, its Brin here, ready to do my bit on Pilgrim’s blog.

Me in the Menage
I’m sure Pilgrim’s told you a lot about me – I remember seeing that photo of me & him in the field; talk about little & large!

Well, what more can I tell you?   I’m doing well here at Calvert Trust Exmoor, working with the rest of the team to give our guests a fun time at the stables.    

I get lots of good food & as well as Pilgrim, I’ve made some good friends.   At the moment I’m sharing a field with Duke; have you met him?  Well, let me tell you he knows everything there is to know about this job – he’s been here at Calvert Trust Exmoor longer than anyone!  

In fact, I think he should do the blog; the stories he could tell!    

Got to go but I’ll write again soon, bye for now.

18 March 2013

Back in Full Swing


Hi there everyone! You’ve probably noticed I’ve been a bit quiet these last few weeks – that’s not like me at all!

Anyway I’m in full swing now & want to tell you that Brin is going to do some of the blog for me.

He said he didn’t want to take it over for a whole week as he wasn’t sure he’d have enough to tell you! 

I’m sure he’ll be great!

7 March 2013

It will be Brin, honest!

Hello everyone, its still me, the Mighty Atom!

You were probably expecting that the next blog post would be the big guy Brin, but its still me. He will be blogging soon, but he's almost as popular as me, so he's been a bit too busy to do any writing!

I’ve been very busy too so far this week,not only have I done my agility but I’ve also done some driving! maybe I'll be ready to challenge the big guys sometime soon...

28 February 2013

Its going to be Brin!


I’ve made my choice for the next blogger: I’ll ask Brin.

I think he will be good at it, plus as he’s fairly new to the stables he’ll be able to give another horse’s thoughts on what we do.

Brin & me playing together - he's a big fella!

I will have to make sure he doesn’t write too much though!

….maybe I should tell him that there’s a limit on the number of words per blog!

Do you think that would work?    I’ll give it a try!

25 February 2013

Who to Choose?


I’ve been thinking who I could ask to do the blog for me, and although Bruno said he’d 'love a go' again & I’m sure Hendrix would do it if I asked, I’d like to ask someone new.

I could ask Duke, he’s been here at Calvert Trust longer than any of us & is very experienced in just about everything. Or I could ask Brin, I’m sure he’s got lots to tell you as he’s always got plenty to say when we catch up!

Of course there is one other I could ask…

...my little mate Bailey.  But is he quite ready for the responsibility that comes with being a ‘blogger’?   

Is there such a thing as too much choice?

22 February 2013

I'm Back!


Wow I've just realised its been ages since I've blogged, sorry about that folks, its all been a bit hectic in the stables in the last couple of weeks!

I have got some good news though, do you remember me telling you about my friend Nicky leaving the stables (Bye Bye Nicky) back in July?

Well she's coming back again! yay! We are all looking forward to seeing her again, and I'm looking forward to introducing her to my Bailey!

I’ve also got a bit of news for you about Bailey, he’s done his first ‘show’ to some of our guests – he’s talked about nothing else since!!!

He went into the indoor arena with Teddy to show folks how us horses talk to each other; I’ve heard the staff say we are the ‘masters of body language’…

…whatever that means!

Anyway Bailey had a great time, as he really likes Teddy & thought it was great having him all to himself!   Oh, I forgot to mention that I wasn’t in the arena: I reckon it’s good for Bailey to do stuff without me.

5 February 2013

Keeping my hooves crossed for Max...


I’ve got some more good news!...

...Do you remember me telling you about Maxwell & his bad leg? Well, he now much better & being ridden by the staff after quite a long break. Max is really pleased as he was getting rather bored not working!

It’s going to take a bit of time for him to get fit again; He’s got to take it easy and not do too much too soon. 

I’ll keep my hooves crossed that all goes to plan!

3 February 2013

Fielding Bailey's questions


Good news…

...Bailey & I are out in the field with Teddy!!    

Although he’s kind of met Maxwell, he was in the field next to us which isn’t the same as sharing.  Bailey thinks Teddy is really cool…

...He’s also realised that he likes his own space & should be treated with respect!   

It’s nice for me to catch up with Teddy and it’s got me thinking; I wonder if he would like do the blog again sometime?

Mind you, maybe I should ask one of the others if they’d like to have a go, I’ll ask around when I get a chance.

Now who hasn’t done the blog yet……?  

1 February 2013

Back with a vengence!


Hi everyone, it’s been a while since my last blog…

…but I’ve got a good excuse!

We’ve had our first centre Groups since our holiday, so all of us have been working hard to make sure that everyone had a great time! I didn’t do any driving but showed the groups my agility skills; it was great to be working again.  

It was also Bailey’s first experience of meeting our guests & he found it all rather exciting!  As it was wet outside I did my agility in the yard…

...I’m not sure that Bailey was taking much notice of what I was doing, but then he’s got plenty of time to learn!

Agility in the Yard

25 January 2013

Back in the Carriage


Big News everyone……

…I’ve worked in my carriage today!!!!

It was great; I didn’t do too much, mainly walking & getting my turns etc up to scratch. But it did feel good!

Me in my carriage

23 January 2013

Long to rein over us....


I’ve been doing some long reining today; it’s a good way of getting back into driving my carriage!

It means that I wear most of my driving gear, but don’t pull that carriage.  Instead one of the staff works with me by walking behind & giving me instructions.
This way I can work on my turns & paces without the weight of my carriage. I’m looking forward to getting back into my carriage soon, watch this space!

Our holiday was great, if you forget about the rain, but it’s good to be back at work! Bailey is quite excited about what he’s going to be doing this coming season. I told him it wouldn’t be much as he’s still young…

….he needs to watch a master at work (that’s me!)

22 January 2013

The White Stuff arrived!


I think I’ve told you how clever Teddy is, he seems to know EXACTLY what’s going on & who’s doing it!

Do you remember me telling you that Teddy told me to watch out for the ‘white stuff’?    Well he obviously knew more than we did as guess what…

…the ‘white stuff’ arrived a few days ago!!!


The White Stuff in our Ménage!

Everywhere looks really pretty, BUT it does make moving about a bit more difficult, even more so when your legs aren’t that long!

Anyway, we are all having plenty of hay & keeping nice & warm with our with our rugs on. Have you got any ‘white stuff’ where you are?  Hope you are being well fed & keeping warm same as me & the gang!

20 January 2013

I’ve got new shoes!


I’ve got new shoes!!!

My plastic ones don’t last me that long so the farrier comes and puts a new pair on every couple of months or so (not exactly sure how long to be honest!).

This time Bailey had his feet trimmed – he did really well and behaved himself, flying the flag for us. Mini Shetlands Rule!    

He’s in his new stable (which he loves) and I was able to watch out for him as his stable is opposite mine; cool huh?   

The good news is that Duke had his shoe put back on so all well…

...I bet he’s pleased as I think he was getting a bit bored!

18 January 2013

Fun with Maxwell


Did I tell you that Bailey & I had a neighbour in the field next to us?    It was Maxwell; remember he did the blog for me a while back?  He talked a lot about carriage driving and eating!

Anyway, he was next to us, in a fenced off bit of the big field & on his own (except for me & Bailey of course!).

I asked him way he wasn’t with the others, apparently he’s been off work with a sore leg, so he wasn’t allowed to run about with the others. 

 It makes sense I suppose, he’s a cheeky chap & loves to muck about quite a bit!  He & I have played a few good games; only trouble is he forgets he’s much bigger than me!!

He said he’s feeling better & itching to get back to work…

….I’ll keep my hooves crossed for him that his leg’s all better!

17 January 2013

Duke's foot


Caught up with more news; Bruno told me that Duke’s had a bad foot & been in his stable rather than out in the field.
It turns out he had an abscess in his foot……

…it’s not too serious, but rather painful! Anyway, he needed the farrier to take his shoe off, then the staff put poultices on to make it better, and when it’s OK the shoe can go back on. What a palaver!

It’s a good thing that Duke is a pretty chilled out character & takes everything in his stride. In fact I bet he’s enjoyed the extra attention!  

16 January 2013

The White Stuff


Been catching up with the other guys – they are as fed up with the rain as me! I was chatting with Teddy; he reckoned we were lucky as it was fairly warm even if a bit wet (a bit?!?).   

He reckoned we should watch out as he says it can often get colder after our break: he said something about ‘the white stuff’ might suddenly appear one day. 

It's action stations when that happens as us horses can’t get to any grass so we’re given hay twice a day.   Our water also gets frozen so the staff come & clear it for us, but if it gets really bad then we all come into the stables…
...that’s if we can get to them!

Now I love playing about with this white stuff, trouble is it can get stuck in my feet; making walking a bit tricky!   It feels like I’ve got high heels on; not something you’d do by choice, surely?

We shall have to wait & see what the weather brings us. I’d just like the rain to go away for its holiday; hopefully a for really long one!

14 January 2013

Back to Work for Pilgrim


Hi everyone, it’s me again, your trusty mini reporter from the stables here at Calvert Trust Exmoor.

Well, our holiday is now over; it was good to have a break BUT it would have been better if it hadn’t rained so much!   Me & Bailey got a bit tired of all the mud; though it didn’t stop us having the odd ‘burn-up’ round the field to keep us warm!!  (Bailey’s pretty fast, but I won… ...mostly!)

Anyway, it’s back to work for me, and that includes doing the blog, so watch this space!!!

PS - Just a quick note, do you remember me talking about all the sparkly bits & bobs that appeared in the stables?

Well, whoever put them out has come along & taken them away again!  That seems a bit strange to me; I thought they were cool as they brightened the place up, I just would have liked some by my stable!

I Wonder if (or when) they might appear again…

…I’ll keep a close look out!

4 January 2013

lovely aspect


I’m with Bruno, Bailey & I are having a lovely time.  We’re also in a different field & ours also has a ‘lovely aspect’…

...it’s got nice views as well!

We can see the reservoir and the big wall at the end (not quite sure what it’s for but it looks nice). We can also see some hills in the distance on a clear day. Not  sure what they are, but I bet it would be a long way to walk!


The view from our field

Just as Bruno said, I hope you are having a great time. I’m going to have a short break from the blog but will be back with you soon.

Bye for now!!!

3 January 2013

Guest Blogger Bruno 3: Pesky Sheep


Hello everyone, Bruno here with a brief update on what I’ve been doing.

Myself and a few friends have moved to a different field; one that we tend to use over our holidays.   It has a lovely aspect, with a quiet lane on one side and sheep on the other.   

Mind you those sheep can be a problem – they try to sneak into our field given half the chance.   In fact the staff make sure they have shut the field gate AND locked it otherwise those pesky sheep would be straight in and munching all of our grass!

Otherwise we are all having a great time; relaxing, eating, looking out for the odd stray sheep, eating, watching the world go by and eating!  

I Hope that you are having as much fun!

1 January 2013

Growing up?


As you might of guessed, Bailey is so pleased about his new stable!
He said it made him feel a proper member of the gang now & really grown up; how nice is that?

I remember how I felt when I first came to Calvert Trust Exmoor; It was a mixture of being excited & a little bit scared.   Of course I had my friend Pixie to help me settle in & now it’s my turn to do the same for Bailey.

Just had a thought…

...does this mean I’m growing up all of a sudden?!? I’m not the youngest anymore, so I must be!   
   
Well, I will be seven this year! Happy New Year everyone!