My bum had gone asleep on the saddle seat! It was a bumpy ride.
It started at eight -thirty and went till twelve. At seven the alarm started beeping the only song that was in my mom’s phone ‘ Suno Na’. I was half asleep half awake when I bumped into my cupboard. It was New year so we had slept at twelve and so I had a problem waking up. I quickly changed in my jeans and headed out to take a cookie. We had a dry breakfast of some Rava Idli, when we heard horses coming through are gate. Jumping of the sofa my sister and I saddled up while my parents prepared our bag. We then set off with my parents walking behind us while we went on horseback.
We took a very small road to something like a forest where my horse kept on eating the leaves around us.
We then had to get off to see our destination. It was a beautiful waterfall which ran through a village. We then walked through a very small passage which took us back to the horses where I saw my dad talking to the caretaker. He told me we were going on an extensive trip to the village. I was so happy! From a two hour journey it became a five hour one! We approached the village where many people were gaping with awe as this was not a normal horse path. The village was dug up so we had to cross streams and take many D tours. We stopped at strawberry farms. At one we stopped and plucked some strawberries to eat. We the crossed another stream and then we took off like the wind, the horse galloping as fast as he could on a rocky road like this. We stopped occasionally at places for my mother to catch up. After some time we came to a small road where two big busses were facing each other. The conducted was out prodding a dog with a stick so got off to give him a peace of my mind. After fifteen minutes we were all tired (including the horse)but we finally reached our stop, the market. We had a good breakfast there and we all walked back to our bungalow. It had been a very good day and feeling nice I wrote this.
