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by Kym » Sat Mar 12, 2011 1:47 pm
Looks good Marty! He was "given" to you? As in free? You lucky thing!
I haven't ridden for least six years, but my neighbour finally convinced me to get back in the saddle. Well, I worked up a sweat just getting my boots on, then I had to find the crusty looking saddle under all the cobwebs, mouse poo and mud dobber nests, then convince the bridle that it can still bend. My over-16-hand pony was just a walking clod of red clay so I almost wore my arm off brushing him, then worked up a sweat getting the girth to meet the leathers. Next problem - how does a short, wide, chubby, sweating, beetfoot-faced chick get up on a tall beastie like that? Hmmm, my delightful hubbie offered to lift me up with the forklift but I simply refuse to allow that to happen - it would be one of those things I would never hear the end of so I used a step ladder! I thought that me on a horse would squash him like a pinjata and guts would come out both ends, but he was fine. After a bit of walking (he hasn't been ridden for a couple years either, so I thought though could be a bit of fizz in him), I gave him a loose rein and he trotted and cantered, despite the tonne or so of rider on top of him. Feeling it a bit in the legs today, but it's all good. I'm back in the saddle and it feels great!!! "Back in the saddle" - sounds like a poem, hey?
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