It was cold but beautiful. Terry was so excited to see us, because her Nike was coming home to her after being at my house for a few months learning the ropes of being a riding horse in addition to a driving horse. He was an OUTSTANDING student. I told Terry that if the situation was different and she wasn't in love with Nike and I wasn't in love with AhD, that I would gladly keep Nike for my personal riding horse for the rest of my days. He is sweet, friendly, alert, forward, beautiful, steady, honest, and non-spooky. And to top it all off, he has a good whoa. What more could you want in a trail horse?
And, he didn't disappoint. He was wonderful for Terry back on his home turf, and I am so happy for the both of them. A good fit. Don't they look great together?
The last time I had Allie out to Terry's, he was "on fire" - well, for him, anyway. :) On Saturday, he was most certainly not on fire, and I had my work cut out for me just to get him to trot. When it came to a big hill, I distinctly heard him grumble, "Are you frikkin' kidding me? This hill is steep. I'm stopping now." In fact, he said it more than once. Took us forever to get up that steep hill, but when we did, the view was worth it.
There was quite a bit of ice here and there on the dirt roads. Sometimes we had to go off the beaten path to avoid slick spots. Allie and Nike were troopers. Good boys!
Too funny, we actually found something that Allie was scared of. Unreal.
I spied a beautiful little bird nest only about a foot off of the ground.
We turned around when a bridge and icy brook blocked our path. Both boys were so good about tucking their butts underneath them to negotiate that big hill.
Harold sure gets around! Now he is on a Shire. |
I think Terry should train Nolan to ride. Nolan is 18.2 hands. :)
Me and Allie. Harold is along for the ride, too. |
Terry texting Bob on Nike. Yep, she is comfortable on him! |
Terry on Katrina, English |
Bob on Katrina |
Bob galloping on Katrina |
Me on Katrina with my "stepladder" - 2 bales of sawdust |
Love it! How awesome that Nike has grown into such a reliable trail horse. I love "the big ones" always have. When I was very young I was found in the pasture underneath a 2yr old Clydesdale stud scratching his belly because he liked it! Have always had a soft spot for the gentle giants of the horse world!
ReplyDeleteThere are some awfully nice Big Ones out there!
DeleteAt first I thought your e-mail may have been a hoax! I didn't know you have this blog. haha! What a good ride. No snow though! Do you have some now? I would like to see you ride Katrina outside the barn, though. :) Thanks for taking me along!
ReplyDeleteMaybe some day I will actually ride Katrina! If I do, I will take you along again, ok Janeen? Yes, we have snow now, and 8-12 more inches forecasted for Sunday.
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