Miro Mountain by Horseback

 

Naomi and Franklin dropped me off and I went up the north side of the mountain with two Russian ladies—one of whom was from Brooklyn—and a tour guide that didn’t speak much English. My poor horse was very tired and I was concerned for them. The views were beautiful though, and it felt great to be on a horse again for the first time since breaking my ankle. The horse in front of me, Paola, liked to stop stubbornly for herbal snacks along the way. We saw a weird, turkey-like bird in a tree with a red neck, and a toucan flew overhead so quickly that I would have missed it if the guide hadn’t pointed it out. Our final destination was Miro’s Mountain View to watch the sun sink lower in the sky, after which we returned the way we’d come.

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