Wow, you guys, you took the fear of happiness post waaay too seriously. Some poor blogger named Richard even tried to comment about the Amish, or something. Sorry, Richard.
I don't do any religions here. Anti-philosophy, word creation, deeep meanings of life, I do. How to train your horse used to happen a bit, too, but hey, honestly? Lots of peeps out there who are probably more familiar with the horses of today. What the hell you people did to them in the last 25 years is another story, altogether. Not YOU you people. Those "you" people;)
I love this video. Imagine sticking to that, what fun! Fantastic horses!
I am totally happy with my new location, what a treat to come home in under a half hour. I'm working all kinds of hours to catch up on the inevitable delay that moving 11 years of sign detritus in various directions involves. Flip soundly berates me upon each arrival home. Blaze is regressing a bit into her "natural" shy self, she really needs lots of different things to do/see/think about, and I've been remiss in that regard for the past couple years. Blaze is hyper-aware, like me, & every little change is always noted, and must be talked reassuringly through. Blaze is most reassured by the word "chipmunk".
I am most reassured by the words "at the sound of the tone.."
haahaha-Our horses used to stand in the sprinkler like that when we lived in AZ. Megan's little Strawberry horse would rotate round and round to make sure he got thoroughly soaked everywhere.
The cutters? I have ridden that and yes it IS fun. The second one is really earning points by drawing the cow and you get 2 minutes to do at least one deep cut and work at least 2 cows. You ever make it down our way GL, we will go chase some cows. Promise.
This Blog is dedicated to, and could really be blamed entirely on, GoLightly, the Irish Sport Horse SchoolMaster highlight of my riding life.
I had ridden my own and other peoples horses, (usually getting the ride on the difficult/ challenging/no-one else was crazy enough to ride them horses:) I especially enjoyed starting beginner riders of all ages. I taught people to ride for many years.
GoLightly taught me more in one year, than I had learned in 18 years of riding.
I'm good with animals, not so much with people.
My interests are in animal welfare and training methods of all animals.
4 comments:
Those cutters sure are amazing! smart catty horses , do the job , without making it look like work!
haahaha-Our horses used to stand in the sprinkler like that when we lived in AZ. Megan's little Strawberry horse would rotate round and round to make sure he got thoroughly soaked everywhere.
Love the sprinkler horse.
The cutters? I have ridden that and yes it IS fun. The second one is really earning points by drawing the cow and you get 2 minutes to do at least one deep cut and work at least 2 cows. You ever make it down our way GL, we will go chase some cows. Promise.
love me some cutters, GL. Thanks!
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