Our local campdraft last weekend was a hectic, happening affair –
with lots of action in the centre ring and plenty of activity in the grandstands too.
Events like this provide the chance for socialising that can be rare in rural areas.
Oh sure, we may run into people we know at the local supermarket,
or see them in passing on the road, or at someone’s birthday party.
But an event like this brings people of like minds together.
~
And the delightful thing for me,
having lived in the city for so very long
(and sometimes not even knowing my neighbours’ names)
is that almost EVERYWHERE I look at a local draft,
I
know someone.
This shot, for instance, contains the rear views of my father,
some of his campdrafting co-horts from the ‘good old days’
(who still give me a ribbing about my few – unsuccessful – campdrafting efforts)
and there are a smattering of friends there too.
~
This chick went to school with Mr Incredible,
…and her family and mine pretty much grew up together.
We may (or may not) have yakked for about an hour in the stands later on…
we only had about 25 years to catch up on!
~
This is her brother, and also the President of the local campdraft committee.
He was one busy bloke over the weekend –
what with riding, supplying cattle AND organising the three day event.
We like to call him ‘Mr President’ just to annoy him!
~
And this is his gorgeous wife, waiting her turn in the yard.
She’s not so much the First Lady,
as Madam Secretary (of the same committee)
and one of the best female riders I have ever seen.
Pretty. And quite fierce. At least on a horse.
Heh.
~
This is our local butcher.
Unlike some who were literally born to draft, he took up campdrafting as an adult
and is really starting to hit his straps.
He won the Maiden on Friday…
(which sounds much more romantic than
being ‘the best cow chaser around a mowed paddock’!)
His partner is one of my oldest friends (and a long-time lurker here).
We could NOT be prouder of him.
~
This is the Dad of one of Dash’s school buddies.
He is a terrific horseman and trainer.
Plus he’s a totally nice guy – and not bad as a long jump steward either.
~
And of course, there was Dash and Violet’s cousin doing her thing
in HER very first campdraft…
You GO girl!!!
(Loving the matching shirt and saddlecloth, BTW)
So you see…
Not only am I exhausted from taking a bazillion photos (no exaggeration) and encouraging my hubby in his drafting endeavours, as well as cheering on our son in his first very draft, plus attempting to ensure my children don’t invade every gooseneck horse trailer on the grounds (when I am not looking) and keep up the supply of chocolate ice-creams and meat pies (when I am)…
I have been TALKING.
Talking up a storm.
Catching up with friends.
And wearing my larynx out in the process.
I have another event mid-week* which will no doubt place
some stress on my vocal chords too.
Thank goodness the mountains of laundry before me don’t require me to vocal input.
‘Cause there’s another one of these campdraft things on NEXT weekend.
~
*it’s a secret event, but trust me, there will be a blog post about it.. if I survive!