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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
I hate when I don't read the rest of the posts and copy. Sorry.
LOL, well actually the place smelled amazingly NOT horse:)
Becky
GMTA and all :~D
Well they aren't all like that. My place rides english and western and everything in between. There have been a few stuck up riders pass thru but most are down to earth.
Tiff's place is ALL hill. You can sortof see that in the pic.
That's a big dog:) How will your dogs do with her?
Has Tiff done some fence work? What's in the pictures all looks pretty nice.
Yeah you can really tell it's alot of hills. Has to help keep the horse in good shape climbing:)
Becky
Does she still have the baby?
Becky
The dog's gonna get even bigger :~o - she's pretty mellow. I think she'll do OK.
That part of the fence looks good, she's improved it a lot since the last time I was there, I used to sortof gripe about her fencing when she had the newborn foal there, if you remember. Parts still need work, but I like the work she's done there at the top. The house and barn sit on about a half acre that's flat. The rest is going up or down hill at about 45 degrees. ;~D Yes, lots of good climbing. :~D
She just sold the baby a couple weeks ago.
This was all barb wire,last year, right? She has done a lot of work.
I took the day off today. Too nice to work.
LOL. I think this is catching.
I took the day off too! :-p
LOL, that's good. Reminds me of a story:). I got to know a lady who barrel raced (or thought she did anyway), while I was hauling Jenny around when she was younger. At the time I was doing CTR's on Belle. Anyway, and this is not an exaggeration, for at least the last 10 years I have never seen this woman compete, I've only ever see her run exhibitions. She's been training the same horse for that long. She's very impressed with her own training methods, and never hesitates to give advise even to those of us who don't barrel race.
Anyway one night a year or two ago, I was over at the ranch watching Charlie rope. Her husband roped at the time so she was there with him. She had taken her horse and was sitting on it out in the arena watching the roping. I walked out there to stand next to a barrel that had a fire burning in it to get warm. She rode over and we chatted for a few minutes then she asked "Are you still doing your little trail rides." I answered Yeah, yeah I am. paused then said , are you still doing your little exhibitions. She did a double take at me said yes, and walked off. I thought it was pretty funny.
Becky
Good morning.
It's a nice morning here, but rain is heading our way. Might even get severe this evening. I've got a few hours before it gets here, so I'm finishing up my coffee then heading out for a ride. Might be the last chance this weekend.
Becky
This place is all just brand spanking new. Like I said I didn't even know it was there and it's not very far from me. It was very impressive.
Becky
LOL, I don't know if it was awesome or not, looking back now I was being pretty facetious. It doesn't bother me anymore, but back then, because I enjoyed the sport so much I got frustrated with those that viewed the sport as "just trail riding". Since then several barrel racers and ropers have gone with me when I ride, and they come back with their tongues dragging. Can't believe I do that 4-5 times a week when I really get going. I've had two ladies never go again with me. They said the rocks were too hard on their horses feet.
Anymore I don't care what people think of my sport. Unless they've done it they just don't get it. When I ordered my new saddle I could tell the girl in there thought from what I told her that I was "just a trail rider". When I took my saddle back in Wed. to have the tie rings put on, she said "what in the world have you done to this saddle" I said I ride, I'm not loping around an arena for 20 minutes a few times a week, I'm riding, trails, out in the woods for 2-3-4 hours 4-5 days a week. She just looked at me like OOOHHHHHHHH.
I never use to understand why the people who competed in arena events seemed so dismissive of trail riders. I know that trailriders who ride for pleasure could out ride those people, and I KNOW trailriders horses are better. So I just don't let those prejudices get to me anymore.
Becky
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