My Burgie weekend incls pics

lizzie_liz

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Where do I start, my week was non stop and I wasn't even riding and I am now exhausted.

Mum, dad and I drove the 10 hour trip on Tuesday and arrived at mums friends place where we were staying at about 6pm so not bad at all. My parents have just bought 1/3 acre of land up there in Kinloss where we are going to get a house built so we spent Wednesday/Thursday at the plot of the land and with the architect giving them ideas of what we want. We roughly marked out our plot of land so we had a better idea of what it was like. We discovered it has a view over the surrounding hills
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Our plot of land with me in the picture
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We also were able to give our 2 dogs a run on the beach, Scruff the little terriers only 2nd time on a beach
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Friday came and it was up to Burgie for our first task of the weekend, mum was dressage stewarding and I was writing for the Novice Taster class. All I can say was that there was some entertaining tests, some of the earlier competitors looked like they had never done dressage before, some very tense and stiff horses. We almost gave a ) for someone not halting at the end but we were kind and were given a 2. I felt for someone as in the middle of her test a horse went galloping past with its saddle round its belly minus rider! Lesson 1: always check your girth.
The only bad thing with the dressage was the timing. The person who did the times gave us a 2 hour lunch break to come back and only judge 9 horses. The judges were quite annoyed especially as the one I was writing for had left at 6am.

On the Saturday mum and I were fence judging all day, so it was an 8.15 start for the briefing and ready for a 9.30 start. The weather by this time was starting to worsen. We were all hoping the rain was going to hold off. First class of the day was the Taster class and we were at the top of one of the hills at fence 15
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No problems at this fence so made our job quite easy. But the fitness of horses was very varied, some looked very tired whilst others were flying over the fence.
We then moved on to the 1* class and were judging the log pile
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Here they had to turn sharply right after a few strides to a pair of angled logs. Again no hiccups at our fence just a few horses giving it a good bang.
From here we moved down the hill to the following fence next to the water
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A straight forward fence. We got a good view of the water and saw the last rider and horse of the day take a ducking!
By the end of the day by feet were soaked and I was shattered, we finished at about 5.30.

On the sunday I was stewarding for the novice dressage and the JON novice. I got to speak to the person who found me Honey as her daughter had a couple of horses in the novice section. I got soaked again as did my sheet with everyones time on! It was a lovely day, everyone is so friendly up there compared to some people down south and was good to catch up with people who mum and I only see once a year.

I had a fab weekend and can't wait for next year, hopefully the sun will come out and can remain dry for once.
Sorry for the long rambly post.
 
Sounds like a really inteesting weekend. Love the photo of your house to be (is it to be a 2nd home, or to live there)?
We didn't have any rain here in Ireland over the weekend, so you were unlucky to get wet, especially after such a wet week.
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I think I saw you on friday looking in the trade stands. It has been beautiful all day today. Why did it have to be so cold and wet over the weekend! Where about Kinloss are you building your house. We could almost be neighbours!
 
My parents are moving back up there, dad is out the RAF in 2 years and that is where they want to settle down.

Was a brill weekend, we ended up having to check riders for earphones as someone in the 1* or 2* was going to ride their test with them in!!
 
Yeah the sun was out when we left this morning, so annoying.

The house is going to be across from the RAF base, there are several new clusters of houses being built around the woods across from the base.
 
Oh dear! You would have seen my dressage then!! We were the last test before the lengthy lunch break. You'll remember the eager coloured who 'rearranged' the arena boards!!! It was only his fourth ever dressage test so he's still a touch on the green side and does get most excited at going to a party!
 
And you would have seen two of ours....we had the highland...!!!! She had a great weekend till the rain came on sunday and she couldn't cope with the ground, slipped a couple of times in the colecting ring, despite the biggest studs I could find, and lost her confidence. Slipped again coming to nos 1 then wouldn't go near it again.
Other three went great, one we just wanted to complete as he has been a bugger to get right, and the other two came home with pretty ribbons.
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Next year we have five going!!!
 
Noodlejaffa: hope you can read my writing on your test sheet. aw bless him but he is lovely. He did a better test than many of them especially as he was one of the youngest. Was going to try and get a pic of you over our fence but you jumped it before I realised it was you. You have a good weekend?

Toots: the highland was lovely, such a shame about the SJ. The ground was getting horrid by sunday. The ribbons did look very pretty, someone I know narrowly missed getting placed after having several down in the SJ.
 
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Noodlejaffa: hope you can read my writing on your test sheet. aw bless him but he is lovely. He did a better test than many of them especially as he was one of the youngest. Was going to try and get a pic of you over our fence but you jumped it before I realised it was you. You have a good weekend?

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Yes and No. He went clear on Saturday and only a few time penalties Phase D (he was getting tired, poor man), so we were lying in 6th place Saturday evening. However, he had a bit of heat in his leg Sunday morning and trotted up unlevel so I withdrew him before the sj. Never mind, I was still very pleased with him, although he's not chuffed at not being outside at the moment galloping around with his mates!

p.s. your writing is very clear!!
 
glad about the writing, my friends can never normally read my writing!

Such a shame about not SJ Sunday, hopefully he recovers soon.
 
I would have spoken to you stewarding for the novice dressage on the Sun then! I was the one looking worried and kept pestering you asking if I was next...!! Shame it was so damn wet ehh?
 
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