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Well folks, I did something today I haven't done in 47 years. I visited a friend and at her request met her friends - horses. 2 Tennessee Walkers. 2 Islandics, 1 Spanish horse, 2 Quarterhorses and a really sassy free roaming donkey. What a great setup she has. Her home is adjacent to open space land that is shared by horses, mountain bikes, runners, walkers - anything but motor driven. My afternoon started off with bonding with Digger, a little less than 14 hands Quarterhorse. Digger is probably the most patient horse I've ever encountered. I combed and brushed him, cleaned his hoofs and got his mane and tale looking quite nice. I then saddled him and not to be fooled, walked him a bit and then tightened the saddle again. I was quite surprised that all this came back to me. I did need help with the harness as I couldn't remember how to slip off the halter and put the harness off. Besides I wasn't sure if Digger had a taste for fingers. After all was accomplished and my friend gave me thumbs up we started out, the three of us with me in the middle. Probably a good place to be for an old lady who hadn't been on a horse in 47 years. The ride lasted about 2 1/2 hours and was simply grand. I survived one event of shying. The horse in the front got scared and shied which in turn frightened Digger who in turn upset Zeddie - just like the domino theory. The one event that proved to be a bit unsettling was when the saddle cinch just snapped and I found myself staying in the saddle until I reached the ditch. It felt like slow motion but I know it happened in an instant. When it happened I thought Digger had shied and I couldn't understand why I couldn't stay with him. Being the gentleman that he is, he didn't go very far and just waited patiently for me to collect him. Fortunately we all had night straps that are used for gripping to help you settle into the saddle (didn't have those when I was riding). It's a strap that you put on either the right or left side of the horn. Anyway it made for a great makeshift repair. Got the strap off that gave way and used this strap in its place. Not particularly safe but this happened at the end of ride. Much better than an attempt at riding bareback and holding a saddle at the same time.
Well I do think driving Agatha is safer than this but I intend to add this to my list of things to do that make living worthwhile. My friend is delighted to have someone ride some of her horses and I am delighted to do so. I think perhaps I can become horse savy again.
I am delighted that I didn't back out and I did think about it. At my age even a rocking chair can be daunting.
So that was my day. How was yours?
Well I do think driving Agatha is safer than this but I intend to add this to my list of things to do that make living worthwhile. My friend is delighted to have someone ride some of her horses and I am delighted to do so. I think perhaps I can become horse savy again.
I am delighted that I didn't back out and I did think about it. At my age even a rocking chair can be daunting.
So that was my day. How was yours?
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