mandwhy
Well-Known Member
Just pondering... I had riding lessons for years when I was younger and had my buddies that I hung around with when I was a helper on Sundays, one of which I was good friends with at school. I drifted from that friend when I stopped riding lessons and got a part time job at a supermarket and discovered boys and makeup and booze etc for about ten years (she is now a vet, drat!).
I have a few long term friends who like horses, had a few lessons before and could probably just about come out for a hack on a sensible horse, and the people around my village who are my horsey neighbours and hacking buddies (started last year when I had a horse on loan there) and I am enjoying having people who actually know what I'm talking about when I mention a specific breed etc and even teach me things about our four legged friends. I part loaned horses and stuff but I guess it was mostly pre-facebook (!) So not as easy to stay in touch!
I just wonder what it would be like if I had kept it up through my teens, I think my friendship groups would be quite different but with the same besties of course. I have met a few people recently whose friends are pretty much all horsey folk, and they always know someone with a lorry or know someone who gave them a great horse for free or happens to be a physio or a farrier or whatever... I know its because I have been out of the loop and I'm sure my little network will grow now I actually own a horse, but just wondering how many of you are boring your friends and partners heads off 'educating' them about horse feeds and tack and the complexities of rugging and grass sugar levels, or do many of you have people who listen with enthusiasm and engage!
HHO is such a lifeline to people like me!
I have a few long term friends who like horses, had a few lessons before and could probably just about come out for a hack on a sensible horse, and the people around my village who are my horsey neighbours and hacking buddies (started last year when I had a horse on loan there) and I am enjoying having people who actually know what I'm talking about when I mention a specific breed etc and even teach me things about our four legged friends. I part loaned horses and stuff but I guess it was mostly pre-facebook (!) So not as easy to stay in touch!
I just wonder what it would be like if I had kept it up through my teens, I think my friendship groups would be quite different but with the same besties of course. I have met a few people recently whose friends are pretty much all horsey folk, and they always know someone with a lorry or know someone who gave them a great horse for free or happens to be a physio or a farrier or whatever... I know its because I have been out of the loop and I'm sure my little network will grow now I actually own a horse, but just wondering how many of you are boring your friends and partners heads off 'educating' them about horse feeds and tack and the complexities of rugging and grass sugar levels, or do many of you have people who listen with enthusiasm and engage!
HHO is such a lifeline to people like me!