No complaints about this view of the races! Thanks to Bob Feld for the margarita. |
The worst thing about going to Del Mar, is leaving Del Mar. Ten minutes before I left for the airport to return home, I was in a hammock enjoying a cool ocean breeze and this view, so you can just imagine the willpower it took to get up:
View from a barn hammock, snapped with my iPhone. Forty minutes later, I was standing in my socks waiting with a few hundred people to go through airport security. |
But as always, it was wonderful to be there, even for a whistle-stop tour that allowed for just one day of racing. And after my “work” was done, I had a few free hours to spend with friends on the backside the morning I left, which made the aggravation of one missed connection and one nearly missed connection -- we pulled in at the gate with ten minutes for me to change terminals -- in three days’ time, and the misery of getting sick (which I’m really feeling today) in the process, worthwhile.
It was overcast on both mornings at Del Mar so I missed getting pictures of some good horses and deleted blurry photos of others, but here are some:
My first stop off the plane was to see old friends, equine and human. Here are two of them: Grade 1 winner Harmonious with her groom Mario behind her. Look at those great dapples! |
Grade 2 winner The Factor schooling in the paddock ahead of Sunday's Pat O'Brien S.-G1. |
Grade 1 winner and Pacific Classic contender Game On Dude schooling. |
Grade 2 winner Banned, trained by Tom Proctor. iPhone picture. |
Unraced two-year-old El Corredor filly Zella (Jacqueline up) accompanied by John Shirreffs on the pony. |
Del Mar Mile-G2 entrant Mr. Commons on the track. |
Mr. Commons (Max up). |
Mr. Commons cooling off... |
...and hamming it up. |
Harmonious and Max heading to the track on Thursday morning. |
Eblouissante (held by Bruce) about to get her feet trimmed by Tom Halpenny (behind). |
Another of Eblouissante, Zenyatta's two-year-old half-sister by Bernardini. |
Grade 1 winner Nereid. |
Tiz Golden, a Tiznow in today for Ron Ellis. I love his markings. |
Ultimate Decision, a Rock Hard Ten three-year-old running in a maiden special weight today for Ron Ellis. |
Grade 1 winner Stately Victor about to leave for a pre-Pacific Classic workout. |
Recent maiden special weight winner Drill, a son of Lawyer Ron trained by Bob Baffert. |
Roger Attfield's Grade 3 winner Don Cavallo, another Pacific Classic horse. |