A great time for a ride on your favorite horse.
Dennis S said:The shoulder bite story did leave out a few extenuating circumstances. The horse in question belonged to my grand-father. This took place 45 years ago when he had a wheat farm in Kansas. I was a city kid who had only seen horses in cowboy movies. Against all instructions, I climbed under the electric fence, walked up to this old, gentle, pinto horse named Paint. I was pretending I was riding her, and shot off my new cap gun right next to her ear.
She then grabbed my shoulder in her mouth and threw me over the wire to the other side of the fence (where I had promised my folks I would stay). She went back to grazing, and I concluded there was no way to tell the story without getting a second painful lesson from my Dad. The horse couldn't tell anyone, and I knew better. It was our secret until the day Paint died. All things considered, I think she handled the situation very well.
Dennis S said:This picture is very near our house, but at a significantly lower elevation. The last time I spent quality time with a horse it bit my shoulder.
Wise said:Dennis, I apologize for this slightly off topic post, but it is HORSE related.
The last time I spent time with a horse....err, I should say horses....was at Keeneland race track in Lexington. Cindy and I went with her mother a couple weeks ago. We stayed for eight races. Guess how many winners I picked? That would be 7 out of 8....87.5% accuracy rate. I am not known as a gambler, so anyone I've told to this to says "NO WAY". Well, yes way. I didn't bet much, but we came out ahead and we paid for dinner that night.
Dennis you are absolutely correct.Dennis S said:You should take great satisfaction that horses are, apparently, great judges of character.
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