This fall we went on a field trip to the easternmost island of the Elizabeth Island chain, Naushon Island. Most of the Elizabeth Islands are privately owned by the Forbes family except for our Cuttyhunk Island and Penikese Island. We were invited to Naushon to stay there overnight and met another Gosnold student, 5-year-old Spike. We learned how to groom and ride a horse! This was our first time ever riding a horse and we were pretty excited!
Here we are outside the Naushon stables with our new friend Spike who is 5 years old. |
Gwen is grooming the mane of Peanut the horse.
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Our teacher, Ms. Dunn, had ridden horses before so she wasn't nervous, just happy!
Then all of our horses' friends came running down the hill to say "hello" to them! And one decided to join us for the rest of the ride.
Carter is leading his horse through and around the visiting horses.
Carter is leading his horse through and around the visiting horses.
It was fun watching all of the sheep being herded into their pen before sunset.
We met a llama who guarded the flock of sheep, a herd of goats, and a very friendly sheep named "Chocolate". She had a very thick coat, liked to eat leaves from our hands, and was so sweet we wanted to bring her home!
After our ride, we visited Naushon's solar field which makes most of the island's electricity and surprised a White-tailed deer.
Our Dad arrived with his boat at the dock the next morning. We couldn't believe it was already time to go home!
Goodbye to Naushon and thank you to our friend Spike and his family for a great visit!
Until Next Time,
The Cuttyhunk Kids
Goodbye to Naushon and thank you to our friend Spike and his family for a great visit!
Until Next Time,
The Cuttyhunk Kids