The first pic is of Chance and I now. He's seven and I'm 14. The second one is when I went to try him out. He was five and I was 12.
I got my horse Chance 2 and 1/2 years ago and it feels like we've come so far in the little time that we've had. I know that we still have a LONG way to go, but we're making progress. We train and compete in dressage and it's cool to see how his muscle has developed. I though I'd post a picture of when I tried him in 2007 and a pic of him now. I'd like everyone to post their pics of their horses to share how far they've come, too!
We still have a lo-o-ong way to go before we are in the dressage ring together... but we have accomplished a lot already: He has been introduced to a bit, bridle and surcingle; has learned good manners and basic lungeing; has conquered many scary "monsters"; and has been in the show ring (in halter). While there are many physical changes to be seen, the really fun development is how he has grown mentally.
Thanks! It's been so fun to watch him grow. We've started training a little bit of the Prix St. George movements now and I'm really excited because it will be the first time I've ever trained a horse up to that level. Luckily he's been super patient with me so far since we're both kind of learning together. I'm sure you'll be seeing some drastic changes in your mare in a couple of years!
Well, I don't mind admiting when a horse has the better of me, and this one certainly did!! It was a hard day of riding this tricky horse , and he got the best me on more than one occasion. As you can see in the photo , he's a mighty beast and will…
I had a Christmas card today that said all the regular things and "oh by the way, we are spending the winter in Florida". What is wrong with this picture as we wait for the freezing rain tomorrow.
Kleng, an 18-year-old Norwegian Fjord horse who has carried hundreds of disabled riders on his strong back over the years at the NorthWest Therapeutic Riding Centre outside Bellingham, Washington, has been honoured for his work.