CobsaGooden
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I managed to ride today! It was cold and windy but not too awful. Left the yard just as the rain started again… so fed up of it.
It was very strange. We had a lot of cloud cover, so maybe that affected the sound.That's interesting, I heard the noise but it didn't sound like a clap of thunder so I assumed it was a tractor and trailer passing by
Then I saw the flashes , but didn't get hailstones as other locally reported
I'm north of Doncaster and saw lightning about 8pmThat's interesting, I heard the noise but it didn't sound like a clap of thunder so I assumed it was a tractor and trailer passing by
Then I saw the flashes , but didn't get hailstones as other locally reported
Just looked at forecast and it's rain everyday for the next 6 days great.
I need a holiday somewhere sunny.
Oh no but it helps a bitIf it helps I’m in Oz and I’d say it’s rained 70% of the last two weeks![]()
I tried to hack out yesterday but I felt so nervous I had to get off. I've hardly ridden in several weeks and the awful weather , just got on top of me.
Feeling disappointed in myself.
He took off in the school a few weeks back, I came off and and broke my finger lolDon't do yourself down. My cob is the steadiest most sensible horse you could find, and even he was mincing along cringing and leaping at blue tits (no joke) when I hacked him out the other day. It was so profoundly un-fun so I've given up on riding until the rain and wind stop!
At one point he did a real teeth rattling up-and-down pogo stick spook just as we were coming into the village; I finally lost my rag and yelled "for f**k's sake just pack it in!" at him....then I realised there was somebody in their garden on the other side of the hedge. Ooops![]()
When I really lost my confidence (bad accident with another horse, not this one) I found that picking my battles was key....I only hacked out alone (my big fear) when it was sunny and calm and I was feeling good. If I was already feeling wobbly because of bad weather or a bad day, I didn't do it. So I think that waiting until you have a fighting chance of getting quiet happy miles on the clock is sensible.Just need this fekkin weather to calm down and get some riding miles under my bum again !
I've been at rock bottom after breaking my back and have come a long way since , yesterday I felt like I went backwards and back into the bad place, hence I'm disappointed.When I really lost my confidence (bad accident with another horse, not this one) I found that picking my battles was key....I only hacked out alone (my big fear) when it was sunny and calm and I was feeling good. If I was already feeling wobbly because of bad weather or a bad day, I didn't do it. So I think that waiting until you have a fighting chance of getting quiet happy miles on the clock is sensible.
I thought your Instagram looked a bit damp!!If it helps I’m in Oz and I’d say it’s rained 70% of the last two weeks![]()
There are some interesting/depressing stats here .... https://www.met.reading.ac.uk/weatherdata/Reading_monthly_summaries.html It is for Reading but I would guess that is fairly representative of other parts of the country. It's no wonder we are all fed up.How many 100% dry days have we had since the beginning of July? It feels like after a dry June it has rained every day since at some point in the day, Moss is growing on every surface, everything is permanently wet, I've got so much grass I don't know what to do with it, but the ground is too wet to let anyone else graze it for me. I'm so fed up & seriously questioning the sanity of keeping horses.
It didn't stop raining until late April, so that's only 2 months of decent riding weather this year, is it worth it![]()