It's Not a Horse Camp

  • With the elevated risk of travel and the need for a two-week quarantine on both ends, we are staying in Jerusalem for the summer.
  • Lena's biggest regrets were to not see friends and family, but also to miss out on her promised horse-riding camp.
  • Luckily, there are riding schools in the area and one in particular had a program for the summer.
  • The stable is on a forested hill with trails and is cool and breezy, even with the intense summer sun and heat.
  • The owner is a South African-born Israeli who fully enjoys the American cowboy lifestyle, complete with Stetson hat and an office full of memorabilia.
  • So for two weeks, Lena has been working on her archery and lassoing skills.
  • She does not know any of the other children, but she quickly memorized the names of every single horse.
  • At a certain point, the Israeli authorities declared that all summer camps would close, worrying us greatly.
  • When asked, the owner plainly said, "We're not a camp, we're a working stable."
  • So... apparently we've been paying for Lena to work at the stables?

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