Horse Sense....

 

I'm happy with Missy.  We have a relationship.

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The foals are super cute and I love working with the girls.  

The one in the paddock over is super snuggly and loves me playing with her butt, she's got growing pains.  The other little missy makes me work hard.  She's super intelligent and runs the boys.  So, I have to have my game on with her.  She is not adverse to trying for a nip or turning her back on me but that just makes things more interesting because she's also funny and clever, emotionative and learning how to run a herd.  How can you not love and respect that?

8 out of 9 come by name, 5 come and voluntarily wish to be touched.

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It was Alabar little, middle and large foal day today, so after I saw Missy I headed over.

And it was super cool.  There was about 40 and I spoke to most of them.  Or we breathed.  Touched or played.  I find it easy to slip into the frequency now and can tune out humans very quickly and more importantly, keep them out.  This means I am able to be safe while I'm talking.  It's like there's a wall around me and the horses and between everyone else.  Although, it may be just that the horses use their Energy to protect this frequency or maybe it's Spirit that stand at my back.  Either way, I can slide into the Energy and stay there, happy and safe, until I'm finished.  

I got a bit tired about 4 foals from the end, but that's good work and I am super happy.  I've come a long way since I first started doing this.  Remember how hard it was to keep humans out, I always had to watch my back so much.  Now, look at us.  

Although, on a funny note, a common phrase you hear me saying is, Friends don't bite friends.

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And I've decided to pop down to Palmy on Tuesday - about 7ish hours from home.

Missy's racing and I said the last time to her that if she went again I would go.  I'm not a fan of small planes though and enjoy a good roadtrip so I'll be leaving about 4am Tuesday morning and hope to be down there about 11 am.  Spend a few hours with Missy, see her race, stay for another hour or two and then pop home.  Have organised the little chicky babe up the road to come feed the tribe in the arvo (I'll feed them before I leave) and will be home for their next feed.  

It's been ages since I've done a trip and I'm super excited about it.

So, that's been our week this week, or will be, depending on which way you look at it.

May you walk in peace with Spirit.

Wishing you much love my friends, and of course, my humans.

Caps, me, Spirit, Az, Ralph, Chew, Suzie Q, Buzz-the-Bl**dy Bull, Fenny and Flash.

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A couple of little vids of Caps and Az on Insta, just so you can see they are all happy and well, and in great nick.

** I am so pleased I went down to Palmy because it was an awesome trip.  

I got up at 3am, fed out, and anyone who says to me that horses don't understand time, well, don't believe them.  All my horses were waiting patiently at the gate at 2.55am to make sure I didn't forget them.  Anyway, fed out, had a shower, did my hair and was on the road at 3.45am.  Go me!

The GPS was good but took me through Cambridge which apparently was the wrong way, I should have gone Matamata.  Anyway, went through Cambridge and then I ended up in the dark, driving these roads I swear, I have never driven before.  Then the GPS decided not to work at all.  This is not uncommon with Spirit, the frequency is too high when they stand next to you and interferes with electrics.  So, there I was driving along in the pitch black, and I come to a T intersection, in the middle of nowhere, with the GPS not working.  I didn't recgonise either of the places that the sign advertised so I did my normal eenie, meenie, minnie, mo... and choose right, which actually worked out to be right.  

It was really interesting though, because while this was happening two Spirits hopped into the car.  One was one of my normal protector ones, an old Maori Chief and the second one was a wanderer with a swag, who just popped into the back of my car when I was stopped at the intersection.  The bl**dy cheek of him!!  Anyway, he left after about 7 minutes although my Maori Chief stayed visible to me for the next few hours.  

Next, eerie experience was the Desert Road.  It always freaks me out a bit because it's so other worldly, and yesterday was no different.  The colours were mind blowing.  

It was deeply Spiritual though and I actually stopped and spent time with Spirit there for a while.  It's lovely to work with Spirit but when the opportunity comes along to sit with them in a place where they wander freely, I too, stop.

I was feeling amazing after that and may have then been a bit naughty.  Don't panic, Spirit gave me a quick, sharp slap to remind me to behave.  In the form of a policeman, doing a 360 with flashing lights.  If you have a sense of humor, we're standing there and Mr Policeman is tapping his little machine going, I don't know what's the matter with it tap tap and giving it a little shake it doesn't seem to be working right.  

He still gave me a bl**dy ticket.

A bit more time travelling and then Palmy.  It was good.  I caught up with my girls, had a bite to eat, hung out with Missy for a while, watched her race, hung round for a while longer and then headed home.  

I got about an hour into the trip and then it started raining.  In the end, I stopped at Taupo and booked into a motel for the night.  I turned the heatpump on to tropical, turned my bed on (what a luxury as I choose not to have an electric blanket at home, although I'm changing my mind very quickly on this) had a hot bath, then slept.  Didn't check the time when I went to bed nor when I woke up so you know, just assume I slept a lot.

Was heading directly home, then was close enough to catch up with one of my favorite horse friends, Kirsty, in Hamurana.  Had toast, a cuppa and a chat to the peacock then Spirit said that my journey with them had finished, and sent me to the Spirit pools before I headed home. 

It was a beautiful soul connected and deeply Spiritual trip where Spirit physcially walked with me.  I also had amazing powerful and empowered, conversations with super cool women.  Women that I like and admire and who live their life with passion.  Our conversations over flowed with abunance and ideas and possibilities.  

So, to compact everything, I went down for one reason and got so, so much more.  

I got filled, and re-filled and then re-filled once more.  So, what should have been a really hard journey, travelling almost the length of the North Island in a short space of time, instead became a short shot glass of positivity and Energy.  

Powerful and empowered.

Limitless.

It was awesome.

Pics on Insta.