{"id":216,"date":"2014-01-27T02:08:51","date_gmt":"2014-01-27T02:08:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/orindahorsemen.org\/?page_id=216"},"modified":"2017-06-27T14:27:56","modified_gmt":"2017-06-27T14:27:56","slug":"incidents-and-events","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"http:\/\/orindahorsemen.org\/?page_id=216","title":{"rendered":"Incidents and Events"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Incidents<\/p>\n<p>Times have changed! In September 1970, lessees were advised that EBMUD had hired a<br \/>\ntrapper to remove predatory and wild animals from all watershed lands. In 1997, the native<br \/>\nfauna flourishes and current policy is to protect it- 27 years of environmental policy<br \/>\nevolution for which the OHA members are appreciative.<\/p>\n<p><i>Pranks! <\/i>In the mid 1970&#8217;s, Carla Furtado, teenager, was riding with Dan Holmes<br \/>\none afternoon in late fall on a darkly shaded trail along a gully headed toward the lake.<br \/>\nSuddenly, just off the trail under some thick Live Oaks, Carla spotted a corpse hanging by<br \/>\nits neck with barbed wire in the trees, pointed to it and screamed. Dan&#8217;s horse bolted;<br \/>\nhe, frightened, yelled, `Carla, lets get out of here now!&#8217; What he didnt know was that<br \/>\nsome days earlier Carla, and Sandy Davidson, also a member, had found a discarded Plaster<br \/>\nof Paris sculpture, hung it in the tree, and schemed to lure the unsuspecting Dan to the<br \/>\nspot.<\/p>\n<p><i>OHA foals!<\/i> Bob Lewman decided in the late 70&#8217;s that his mare Penny had the<br \/>\nqualities he appreciated and would produce a fine foal. Bob had the mare bred and in due<br \/>\ntime produced a beautiful champaign colored filly named Misty. He built a small paddock<br \/>\nbelow the present Pavilion to house Penny and Misty. Misty thrived with Bob Lewman&#8217;s<br \/>\nloving care and became a fine horse, the first born in the pasture. Many years later,<br \/>\nbeing aware of Bob&#8217;s positive experience, Jane Binder decided to breed her long time mare,<br \/>\nAbby, which in due time successfully produced Rover, who immediately rolled away from his<br \/>\nmother leading to his name, an excellent young horse which she now proudly rides and<br \/>\ncompetes on.<\/p>\n<p><i>That Rascal!<\/i> He somehow found his way, probably tumbling, to the bottom of a<br \/>\nravine with a raging creek on a rainy, windy, cold winter day, in 1996. However, two smart<br \/>\ndogs-to be sure one was `Kep&#8217; of the Swan family- sounded the alarm and alerted the<br \/>\nfrolicking Swan children. Herculean efforts at rescue by the many members who were oddly<br \/>\npresent on such a day were successful and Rascal, though seriously injured, survived his<br \/>\nshort stay as pasture resident. One might wonder whether or not he was actually sad to<br \/>\nleave?<\/p>\n<p><i>Weeds, weeds, noxious weeds!<\/i> A never ending pasture event carried out by many<br \/>\nincluding but not limited to: Los Manos, Team Older, and Mirek Kaczorowski. The worst weed<br \/>\noffenders continue to be yellow star thistle and fiddleneck. Progress has been made<br \/>\nthough, and with continued diligence the numbers are declining.<\/p>\n<p><i>El Nino!<\/i> The mid 1980&#8217;s saw the washout of the El Toyonal road as a result of<br \/>\nmassive rains which has allowed for a very peaceful OHA existence free of traffic since<br \/>\nthen but also subject to the occasional teenage party. Recent sentiment by meteorologists<br \/>\nis that another more powerful El Nino repercussion is on the way in 1997-1998.<\/p>\n<p><i>Drought years!<\/i> Little rain and sparse grass. However, some horses like Dusty<br \/>\nHoudini, Chica, and Rover continued to require dieting! How can that be?<\/p>\n<p><i>A new bridge???<\/i> The County Department of Public Works announced its intent to<br \/>\nreplace the old El Toyonal Bridge with a railroad flat-car frame, to support pedestrian,<br \/>\nequestrian, and bicycle traffic. It was noted that upper El Toyonal residents would fight<br \/>\nfor an automobile bridge, for emergency use. Not surprisingly, sufficient construction<br \/>\nfunds continue to be unavailable. Recent advice (July, 1997) is that the Orinda and CCC,<br \/>\nthe EBMUD, the community, and OHA have agreed tentatively that the El Toyonal bridge will<br \/>\nbe rebuilt for emergency use only by fire equipment and autos. Otherwise the road will<br \/>\nremain closed, with hikers, and bicyclists only having free access. Hard work and good<br \/>\ncommunity relations won the day, but one can never count a chick until the egg is hatched!<\/p>\n<p><i>More storms! <\/i>California was hit hard by violent storms in January 1997. Orinda<br \/>\nwas no exception. A great deal of damage resulted: Trails and fire roads were washed out<br \/>\nin many places. The fire trail leading from the Lower Pasture to the Pear Orchard was<br \/>\nseriously damaged. There were many fallen trees and damaged fences. Much of the 1997 work<br \/>\nyear was devoted to repairs, both by EBMUD and the OHA.<\/p>\n<p><i>Come Prepared!<\/i> To comply with EBMUD&#8217;s request for more intensive grazing of<br \/>\nsections of the Pear Orchard nearest adjacent housing, Jane Binder and Beverly James<br \/>\nundertook, along with others, to build a dividing fence across the Pear Orchard. On the<br \/>\nappointed day, Beverly James, imaginatively, showed up wearing a `bee keeper&#8217;s outfit&#8217; to<br \/>\navoid the pasture perils of poison oak, ticks, and yellow jackets! The two got the job<br \/>\ndone despite the hazards and without casualty.<\/p>\n<p><i>Devotion!<\/i> Shortly after Morris Older joined the pasture, he and Linda Davidson<br \/>\nriding Flame and Sonny respectively, met to repair the fence at the top of the ridge along<br \/>\nthe Seaview Trail. After reaching their destination, Morris dismounted and turned his<br \/>\nhorse loose to graze while he worked on the fence. This seemed safe enough, as they were<br \/>\nrelatively isolated from the rest of the pasture and believed that Sonny and Flame, which<br \/>\nhad shared a small pasture the previous few years, were inseparable buddies. Unexpectedly<br \/>\nFlame spotted the herd far below, and after a few moments of indecision, left her buddy<br \/>\nbehind, rapidly descending down the ridge, picking the most direct and steepest route to<br \/>\nreturn to her newly beloved herd. Morris, stunned by what just happened, suddenly realized<br \/>\nwith clarity that a horse&#8217;s attraction to its herd is its deepest instinct. Unfortunately<br \/>\nhe also realized with equal clarity that he faced the long walk back down by foot alone.<\/p>\n<p><i>Pig?!<\/i> The year of `Pig&#8217;, `Piggy&#8217;, `Piggly Wiggly&#8217; was 1996, Black and sleek for<br \/>\na wandering fellow, he snorted his way into pasture hearts for a short time. He adopted<br \/>\nthe Pavilion horse residents being especially fond of Scout, Dusty, and Leo. He was seen,<br \/>\nso they say, chasing his horse pals around in the ring pasture to pass the time away. And<br \/>\nhe was also seen, so they also say, sometimes having the favor returned. He loved the<br \/>\nvegetable garden which everyone was happy about, and received special treats. Alas, he<br \/>\nleft, that roving guy, and he was not to be seen again. However, happily, rumors of<br \/>\nsightings occasionally have been heard.<\/p>\n<p><i>Horse Heaven! <\/i>If ever there has been a heaven on earth for horses it is the OHA.<br \/>\nIt is doubtful that there is any place that could easily rival the wonderful environment<br \/>\nin which OHA horses live. But still, members have had to part with old friends, or been<br \/>\nfaced with caring for a horse with serious injury, illness, or confronted with a horse&#8217;s<br \/>\nunexpected death. Almost everyone has been touched by these events in some way, at some<br \/>\ntime.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Incidents Times have changed! In September 1970, lessees were advised that EBMUD had hired a trapper to remove predatory and wild animals from all watershed lands. In 1997, the native fauna flourishes and current policy is to protect it- 27 years of environmental policy evolution for which the OHA members are appreciative. Pranks! 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