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Its gonna happen. Its really gonna happen! Today I got the most wonderful phone call from our awesome banker Lana. And it said that we hav...
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Well it seems that sometime in the future, near or distant, I'll be horse shopping again. THIS time I'm going to try to lead with my...
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*note this is not a "Rainbow Bridge" story* My mare Cessa is 29 this year. Age is catching up to her and I know, at least in my mi...
Awww come on, you can do that! That's pretty cool, good horse too!
ReplyDeleteOh yes you can!!Lol.....Try again!
ReplyDeleteooh i'd take the spurs off first; they came flying by the eye of the horse.
ReplyDeletevery cool... I would not be able to do that at all!
ReplyDeleteHe still managed to seat himself gently after all that. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI watched the 2 following videos of people flipping onto their horses as well and I'm dying to try that. Moon would let me.
ReplyDeleteDo I think I could do it?
Yeaaaa....Probably not so much. LOL
I have enough trouble getting on to my horse the normal way!!
ReplyDeleteLol, I only WISH I could do that. I can't swing up bareback and I've tried for YEARS.
ReplyDeleteBut you know I'm going to go try this. Probably hurt myself. I'll wear a helmet, lol.
What a cool trick!
ReplyDeleteThat's a patient horse!
ReplyDeleteWow amazing, there is no way I could ever do that, but wish i could!
ReplyDeletedoesn't everybody mount like that? She must've been watching Lord of the Rings where Legolas (or his digital double) does a crazy flip from a standstill onto the back of a galloping horse!
ReplyDelete- The Equestrian Vagabond
Nope, not me either..:-)
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