We have been making some headway on the new pool and the finish cement coat is almost done,
despite on and off rain. We have lost track of how many weeks.... or is it months since they started it? I can't figure it out.
Our gardens look like, not so good. Enough rain that many of the plants have drowned. I already have plans to
re-due many of them and add several inches of soil/manure mix to raise them and give them proper drainage. Just another little project. Finding good soil here is a task, either very sandy or too much clay. I have found a source of horse "fertilizer" (you can figure where)that I can mix into our sandy base with some clay but I have to wait for things to dry out. Why the original garderner did what he did we don't know. I guess that he was cutting corners and that we would not and did not notice until now.
We have made some wonderful progress with our new
Paso Fino horses and learning the
Parelli techniques of horse/rider training. And thank goodness for the covered arena. We have to forget and
un-train ourselves from the American Western style and learn a totally different way to ride using different saddles,
bridles, mounting, sitting and commands. Oh, and do it all in Dominican Spanish. We are very fortunate to have Angela and
Guillermo as our instructors. They not only do a superb job with the boarding, care and training of the horses but us too. Though Angela speaks 4 languges, English is not one of them and niether does Guillermo. So we trip over our Spanish learning all the new horsey terms with lots of panamime.
Angela was also an opera singer in France and has preformed at the concert hall in Santo Domingo. Go figure?
But then I have to give us some credit too! Almost 60 and learning to ride all over again after not riding for over 40 years. Go figure.