Tuesday, October 28, 2014

October, the Beguiler



Splashy autumn colour, like the month of October itself is almost gone from the island and my mind remains as tangled with a myriad of thoughts as the burred tresses of the Ravenseyrie Sorraias.  Since I seem incapable of focusing on which compelling topic to fuel my writer's energy into, I will forgo (again) an informative article for this month and instead throw up my October photos to the autumn winds and let them scatter before your eyes.  You will see what a marvellous beguiler October can be!  I find myself as enchanted by the subtler hues of late October as I was by the earlier weeks.  The Ravenseyrie preserve does not get quite the spectacular colour that other regions of the island do, but it makes up for it with dramatic skies.  And why don't I share a lovely poem by Robert Frost to compliment the images?  Enjoy!

BY ROBERT FROST
O hushed October morning mild,
Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;
Tomorrow’s wind, if it be wild,
Should waste them all.
The crows above the forest call;
Tomorrow they may form and go.
O hushed October morning mild,
Begin the hours of this day slow.
Make the day seem to us less brief.
Hearts not averse to being beguiled,
Beguile us in the way you know.
Release one leaf at break of day;
At noon release another leaf;
One from our trees, one far away.
Retard the sun with gentle mist;
Enchant the land with amethyst.
Slow, slow!
For the grapes’ sake, if they were all,
Whose leaves already are burnt with frost,
Whose clustered fruit must else be lost—
For the grapes’ sake along the wall.


 


A lovely contrast of deep blue clouds and sun struck trees to the east

Silvestre (Altamiro x Ciente)


Young Sorraias stallions at Ravenseyrie


Legado (Altamiro x Sovina's Zorita)

Ousado (Altamiro x Bella) and Legado trot through a rain saturated grassland

Altamiro (Ultrajado x Pompeiia), a.k.a. "Big Daddy", Ravenseyrie's magnificent foundation sire

Altamiro and his young sons

Silvestre


All the grullo boys!

Yours truly, having a picnic with the Ravenseyrie mares on the Twinravens range in Tehkummah


Jean Ward of Main Street Café in Kagawong makes a great tandoori wrap sandwich


After their treats, some of the mares enjoy a drink in the rainwater stream

Pinoteia (Altamiro x Bella) reprimands Belina's filly

Rija (Altamiro x Belina) shows a little defiance after Pinoteia's rebuke
There are many apple trees on the Twinravens range - these are my favourite

The mares enjoy foraging for drops from the apple trees

Esperanda (Altamiro x Ciente) and Zorita (Sovina x Sulphur's Tia) looking for apples

Such beauties!  Pinoteia and Altavida (full sisters) with Fada just behind


Another morning at Ravenseyrie.  The bachelors come up from the east, full of high spirits.

Young stallions are often sparring with each other for fun

A nice Whitetail stag watches the stallions at play

The Zen Elm with a dramatic sky behind


The last Sandhill Crane

As if saying "So long, see you next spring!", the last crane circled over me before leaving for good




Just after the departure of the crane, a rainbow formed over the Zen Elm

Dramatic light strikes into the northeast sector of Ravenseyrie

I love living here!


Excessive rain this October has waterlogged Kevin's market garden


In between rain showers, Kevin salvages what potatoes he can...many have rotted

Thankfully most of the potatoes survived the rain saturated soil






The hand of an East Bluff potato farmer!
Kevin...zen in the market garden 


An October glimpse from the Top of the World at Ravenseyrie

The heaviest frost so far


A very aged Maple tree ready for winter

The warmth of home sweet humble home!

Magical morning light

Magical clouds!


Thank you for sharing in the glory of the Ravenseyrie Sorraia Mustang Preserve!

4 comments:

Annemiek said...

Sometimes you don't need words, the photo's tell their own story. Kevin looks good! Say hi from Miek

aghisla said...

Lynne and Kevin, your place is so wonderful! The horses blend so well in wilderness, and you are able to catch so many magical moments in the pictures.

And what about the domestics? It's quite a long time we don't see Jerry's goofy faces, I hope they are well too.

Greetings from Germany,
Anne

Lynne Gerard said...

MIek!
I agree, Kevin does look good! And I appreciate that you can feel the story being told so well through the photos.
I believe I'm behind in our correspondence...and expect to catch up one day.
Thanks for leaving your comment!

Lynne Gerard said...

Hello Anne from Germany!
The domestics (Zeus the ex-racehorse and Jerry the draft mule) are in fine form for two elders coming into winter and living among a herd of wildies.

I will look through the images I have of Jerry, taken this year and see about posting some of his wonderfully goofy faces.

There are many magical moments at Ravenseyrie...and in everyone's world I believe, if one looks for them!

Thank you for commenting and giving me the inspiration to get some photos up of Jerry.