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Apr 13 2015

A Horse for Nevaeh

The subject of the phone call from Lolo School was completely unexpected. I am very well acquainted with the school. I lease 20 acres of land from the Lolo School District and both of our sons had attended this terrific little K-8 neighborhood school. Many of the teachers remember me from my days of helping in their classrooms or assisting with their field trips (my favorite way to participate). So when I noticed Lolo School on the caller-id, I picked up the phone anticipating a request for a donation or support for an event or to discuss something concerning my land lease.

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Instead, the assistant principle told me a very compelling story about a young girl who loves horses and who was being moved to Lolo to live with her grandmother. Nevaeh (heaven spelled backwards!) and her younger brother would soon be enrolled in the Lolo school. The school was hopeful of putting Nevaeh in contact with someone who might help her make this difficult transition to a new school and a new life a little easier by connecting her with horses. Naturally, I said that we would be delighted to meet Nevaeh and let things naturally unfold.

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It took almost no time to understand that Nevaeh’s presence at Dunrovin was a a gift to us. Nevaeh is truly a  remarkable young woman – resilient, kind, respectful, smart, honest, a terrific worker – just a lovely person to have around. Her first year with Dunrovin found her helping out around the barn, learning the names and personalities of all of our horses, and taking some riding lessons in exchange for her work. When she turned 14, Dunrovin hired her for the summer as a ranch hand to help get horses ready for guests, clean the apartments, feed the animals, move the irrigation pipes, and all the many, many manual labor chores that make a guest ranch hum. All the kids in our children’s program loved being around Nevaeh with her big smile and friendly personality. She was ever ready to help out during any children’s program, such as our Halloween Costume Party where any child who shows up at the ranch in costume gets a free ride. She did an outstanding job all summer long.

Several weeks ago, Nevaeh asked if she could use one of our horses, Romeo, as a 4H horse for showing at the fair this summer. I responded that I really could not afford to take him out of the guest ranch string – and that I thought it might be time for us to be thinking of getting a horse just for her. Clearly, Nevaeh is not in the position to purchase a horse – and while Dunrovin is anxious to help, we couldn’t rally afford to simply go out and purchase one for her either. So, I contacted my friend Jane from the Montana Horse Sanctuary to discuss possibilities.

BINGO!! Jane contacted Joan from Helena who had served on the board of the Montana Horse Sanctuary and who had taken in a beautiful registered Fox Trotter gelding several years ago. Joan was not really using the horse. She wanted the horse to go to a good home where he would be loved, well used, and well trained. His name is Sunny.

Sunny and JoanDunrovin wants to get Nevaeh off to a great start with some solid horsemanship practices. So, another phone call was made to an expert horse trainer who emphasizes personal growth and responsibility in her training techniques – training that focuses on both the horse and the rider. Kathy Valentine of Heart Centered Equine Academy generously offered to mentor Nevaeh on her journey to becoming a horsewoman. Meanwhile Joan got busy right away to gather Sunny’s vet records, get his feet trimmed, and prepare him to be evaluated. Everything was falling into place! Everyone was available to gather in Helen on Sunday, April 12, 2015, to take the first step to connect Nevaeh with her own horse.

Too excited to eat breakfast, Nevaeh showed up at the crack of dawn to help get everything ready to haul a trailer to Helena. Kathy Valentine arrived promptly to meet Nevaeh, and we all jumped in the truck with BIG smiles on our faces to meet Sunny and to carefully evaluate him to ensure that he is the RIGHT horse for Nevaeh. Matching the right horse to a new rider is paramount for success. We wanted a safe and willing horse. He didn’t need to be perfectly trained as Kathy would work with Nevaeh to retrain him if necessary; but he needed to be physically, mentally, and emotionally sound. Nevaeh knew that we could possibly come home without Sunny if either Kathy or I had any reservations about him being the RIGHT horse for her.

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But there was no need to have worried. Sunny passed Kathy’s evaluation tests with flying colors. Joan and her husband were lovely people who gave us the rundown on Sunny; and Joan found a complete set of horsemanship training books for Nevaeh to start her own library of horse books. With tears in all of our eyes, and hugs all around, we loaded Sunny into the trailer and headed for home – with a quick stop at the local drive-in to get some much needed food in Nevaeh!

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P1060611All of the animals at Dunrovin, including Harriet Osprey who craned her neck to watch from her perch high above the pasture, excitedly watched as Nevaeh lead Sunny to his new isolation stall (to protect him for the herd until they get a chance to get to know him). Dunrovin, Nevaeh, and Kathy are all off on a great journey. It will be such a pleasure to watch and participate with Nevaeh and Sunny as they grow together in their partnership. We hope you will all join us in wishing Nevaeh the very best with her new horse – and stay tuned on our web cameras to watch first hand as Kathy works with Nevaeh to make Sunny the horse of her dreams.

coming home with Sunny01We also hope that you will consider visiting the Montana Horse Sanctuary’s web site to make a small donation in Nevaeh’s name. It is a wonderful organization that emphasizes education and rehabilitation of equines. Jane and her board have worked very hard to develop a horse ranch and program that is fiscally sound and available to serve Montana’s equines in need. Thank you, Montana Horse Sanctuary, Joan, and Kathy for making Nevaeh’s wish come true!

 

Written by DunrovinSuzAnne · Categorized: About Dunrovin Ranch, SuzAnne's World

Jan 15 2015

MYSTERY Along the Bitterroot River at Dunrovin

January 19, 2015: MYSTERY REVEALED!

You can only imagine my surprise upon encountering a PIANO in the woods on a cold January morning. What a delightful, whimsical, and totally improbable sight! Naturally I just had to follow the tracks of the truck that brought it in and begin my search for the story behind the piano – and believe me, it’s a great story!

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How did this piano get here? Who brought it? What were they thinking? We need a story. Please give us YOUR story by leaving a comment to this post. Win a Dunrovin Ranch sweatshirt by telling us a story that comes anywhere near the REAL story!

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January 12, 2015: THE MYSTERY BEGINS

Every morning my canine crew insists that I take them on a long walk along the Bitterroot River. Jewel is relentless in her demands for me to throw the ball, Kola is ever alert for any creature stirring that he might be able to chase, and I try to do my physical therapy for my shoulder while I am walking. It is a special time for us and it has made me keenly aware of even the slightest changes in the weather or environment. Well, this past week I came upon a man made object along the river that was completely and utterly out of place – and I am not telling right away. It was so mysterious that I just had to take the time to research its story.

Below are the photos that I took in all four directions while I was standing next to the object. Can you guess what it might be? The first person to leave a comment to this post with the right guess wins a Dunrovin Ranch sweatshirt! BUT, I am confident that you will NEVER guess.

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Written by DunrovinSuzAnne · Categorized: About Dunrovin Ranch

Jan 05 2015

Winter White Waiting for Summer

The beauty of these three snow laden trees brought me out with my camera. These are special trees for our family. Our good friends, Larry, Colleen, and Kiana came to visit us from Alaska shortly after we moved back to my home state and purchased Dunrovin.

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We were very busy planting tress to create an orchard, battling the “old growth nap weed” forest that dominated our fields and turn them into lush green horse pastures, building fences and sheds and barns, and basically settling in to a new way of life centered around horses and dogs and river and fields. We naturally engaged them in our endeavors – and one day they showed up with three small spruce trees to plant. We have thought of them over and over again as we have watched these trees grow and thrive.

Our friends have since moved to Missoula. They are been there for us through my recent years of illness and our trials with Missoula County. She owns a horse of her own and is rapidly becoming an accomplished horsewoman; he has helped us on many occasions with many projects leaving quality, artistic work wherever he goes; and Kiana is a lovely young woman about to graduate from high school with a stellar academic record. These are friends that have long ago melded into family and we are thankful for them every day.  We rejoice in these trees.

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Once outside, I couldn’t help myself from wondering around. Somehow just holding a camera brings details of the world into focus. I kept seeing reminders of summer that were piled high with snow – the  picnic tables, the sitting benches, the fit pit with it up turned chairs, the barrels empty of flowers, the garden wagons and wheel barrel. They all sat there so quietly and contentedly in their winter white while they waited for the visitors of summer to return.

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Written by DunrovinSuzAnne · Categorized: About Dunrovin Ranch

Jan 02 2015

New Year’s Day 2015 – Winter Wonderland

Dunrovin Ranch’s world is exactly as it should be to start 2015. Snow covered pastures and mountains, crystal clear blue skies, animals with woolly fur coats to keep them warm, and the Bitterroot River gaining more and more ice with each cold day all signal a real Montana winter. It is truly winter wonderland for the first day of a new year. We Montanans love these winters with cold temperature and heavy snows accumulates in the mountains that will keep our streams full and our forests green and fresh come summer.

There is something very mysterious about watching a river freeze – chunks of ice float by, little ice shelves form along the shore, and the sun raises little whiffs of steam off the water’s surface.

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There is magic in watching a river freeze.

Instead of venturing out with Kola and Jewel and our usual morning walk after feeding the barn yard crew, I waited for the warmth of the midday sun. Kola has recently been refusing to come along as his feet would get cold in the sub zero temperatures of the last week. Try as he might, he simply can’t manage to walk without putting at least three feet down in the snow! I am glad that I waited. Kola happily went along and explored; I took my camera to capture some of the beauty of the river freezing; and Jewel was her usual impatient self whenever I would stray from my assignment of chucking the ball for her. It was a glorious way to start the new year. It seems that I will never tire of my little corner of this beautiful planet.

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Kola was very interested in the ice as it floated by. He just know that he should be catching it – but THAT would mean getting his feet wet and he avoids that even in summer. He did find a couple of field mice to chase under the snow.

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The cattail marsh is a favorite stopping place for all three of us regardless of the season. Winter’s solid ice invited us to explore deeper into its world of water and reeds and bushes and bogs. We found no open water for the ducks that are usually present – but the main river still provided plenty of ice free stretches.

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Jewel’s disgust is ever apparent when I stop for photos. “What are you doing? Get that ball in the air!” I live with such a canine task mistress.

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Written by DunrovinSuzAnne · Categorized: About Dunrovin Ranch

Dec 25 2014

Christmas Snow

Dunrovin woke this Christmas morning to a quiet world blanketed with fresh snow.The total stillness left all the trees and bushes dressed in winter’s white lace. Grey skies highlighted a black and white world, then slowly cleared to reveal the sun and bring winter’s colors back to life. Christmas 2014 was simply beautiful and peaceful – exactly as it should be.

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Merry Christmas

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Written by DunrovinSuzAnne · Categorized: About Dunrovin Ranch

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