05-06-2007, 09:50 PM | #11 | |
Elven Warrior
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Confusion Lane, on the back of a dragon, or on horseback.
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My mom showed thirty years ago to, and is doing kinda the same thing you are. She just bought a horse of her own and is going to World this year, something she has wanted to do since the first World show! Ranting again, sorry, I apologize. There are no bareback classes at the quarter horse shows, but they have them at the paint and appaloosa shows. I love to ride bareback. When they say, drop your stirrups/irons, I actually calm down in the classes, because I know I can blow the competition on that. I wish we had bareback classes at quarter horse. That is too bad about the ribbon. Some are special, aren't they? I agree. I did that at a show once. My first horse has bone spurs in his hocks, and cannot lope very well. I was parnoid about this lope that we had to do, and I ended up picking up the lead three trot strides after I was supposed to worring about it. Part of the reason was because he had changed leads with me the year before, and all my friends were there again that year, and I was upset about emberrasing myself again. So waht did I do? Oh well. Do you like living in Arizona, we live south of there, but here it is so humid and muggy and everything is so green... I get sick of it sometimes. I travel around a lot, with the horses and everything, so it is not that bad. If I lived hera all the time and never got out I think I wouldn't be happy with it after a while. The humidity gets me. When it is 105 degrees (fahrenheit) and 85% humidity I give up. I was about ready to move along with everyone else around us in 2003. It reached 117 that year..... it was awful. Of course horses understand what we say! Don't worry, I believe you on that. (to a large extent at least) I am sorry I didn't reply sooner, I have been galavanding around the country with the horses. Happy Horsing!
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