TBT – 1/23/14

January 23, 2014

Here is a real throw back. This is my first real riding lesson ever. I was about 6 or 7, I think. To date myself, I suppose this would be 1984 or 1985.

My dad took me to Mrs. Gibson’s Frederick Riding Academy. The pony was named Warrior and he was a perfect school master.

You might notice the tipped back hunt cap perched on my head with no chin strap and a lot of hair sticking out, which should continue to date this photo. I am also wearing snow boots, pleated jeans with a high waist and a tucked in Walkersville Elementary School t-shirt. Yep, my momma dressed me funny.

Little did my parents know, horses were not a phase.

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A Little Fun in the Snow

January 22, 2014

Why oh why didn’t I get snow pads on Simon last week?

We still had some fun this evening.

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The Husband Hears – 2014

January 21, 2014

The other day I saw this comic and texted it my husband. It perfectly describes what I hear when anyone talks sports.

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He later joked that it is similar to what he hears when I talk horses.

Frequently he said he hears, “Simon horsed it up today, he was such a horse. Poe was a total horse today when he was horsing. They are such horses”.

He also hears, “I am going horsing with my horse friends, I’ll see you horse later.” And, “Rah rah rah, 3 1/2 fingers tall, rah rah, color, rah rah, so fast, rah rah, I love horses.”

He still nods his head and mumbles “uh hu.” And “sounds like fun.” When I talk horses. Which is pretty much what I say when I hear, “sports, sports, run, points, sports.”

TBT – 1/16/14

January 14, 2014

This is a photo from in the fall sometime around 1995 or 1996 time frame. This is the morning after I bought Osh Kosh. I got him at Eylers Horse Auction in Thurmont, Maryland.

He no-saled at $600, which was higher than my bid. Afterward I spoke to his seller, who was a few sheets past the wind by that time, and asked how I could purchase him. The owner was down from Rhode Island and was headed back the next day and not willing to work anything out.

I hung around a while longer and was just pulling out of the yard when the owner stumbled out into the rain and stopped me. He said he had purchased too many horses and did not have room to take Osh Kosh back with him.

I assured him I would be back in an hour with my $400 and my trailer. I called my mom on my way and asked her to please hook up the trailer.

Trailer in tow, and a box of $400 in rolled quarters, we made the drive back. We handed over the box, put my pony in the trailer and drove home. At 2am we unloaded Osh Kosh and he has been with us ever since.

The next day we took him to Frederick Pony Club, of which we were members, so I could try him through some games. He was born for the sport. We started by trotting up through the line of bending poles and were galloping back through them. He just kept getting better from there.

I competed on him for about 15 years. My sister also rode him, he traveled to Canada several times, was used in games try outs and camps, and by many pony clubbers without a pony of their own. He also helped me come back from a major riding injury and now in his late 20s/early 30s he is leased out to a pony club family and living in luxury.

He is one of those special ponies.

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January Cub Run 2014

January 12, 2014

Today I loaded up Simon and the dogs and went up to Cub Run/Runkles Gap. I parked about a mile up the road and jumped onto the purple trail. It goes for about a quarter mile and then the next 3/4 mile is a rather steep rock scramble to the top of the mountain.

Simon showed his usual mountain goat abilities and trucked on up the mountain, climbing rocks like a pro. The view from the top is amazing. There is really no justice in a photo but I snapped one off anyway. I love the Blue Ridge.

Part of this area burned a year or two ago, adding to the already existing diversity in terrain. You can see this in some of the photos.

Later, we were coming down to the road, and two large wreckers were towing a truck down the road. Simon whinnied excitedly to the trucks, followed by several more whinnies. He got all peppy, and when we got onto the road, Simon wanted to run after them. So I let him have his head and we galloped down the forest road, with Simon whinnying his heart out. Eventually Simon began to flag and we slowed to a walk and let the trucks pull away from view. It was too funny.

It was a fantastic day and an awesome ride.

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