It was now time to start thinking about the trip home.
Mum and I pulled out of SIEC at 4.30 am Monday
morning with a contented Trumby and a tired, if not
more experienced, Leroy. Trumby was glad Leroy
had matured somewhat during the trip even if there
was still a little exuberance demonstrated at times.
With our own beds and familiar paddocks calling,
happy horses who were eating and drinking well, we
came home in three days.
Main photo: Lauren applies Trumby's Aussie Stars.
Right: Jess with Natalie Blundell and Emma Scott at
the ANZAC Day service held in Sydney.
Trans Tasman Adventure continued
This has been an invaluable experience for me. It would
not be possible without the support of my sponsors and I
would like to thank them for their ongoing commitment
to my career thanks go to Cadbury Fundraising, Eliva
Park, Equestricare, Equestrian at Brookleigh, Mitavite,
Prestige loans and Valley Equine Veterinary Centre.
Now home and settled, Leroy is feeling quite chuffed as
he has been moved out of the young horse paddock and
now shares a paddock with Trumby!
Photos courtesy Louise Manson
.