Shooting Star
Well-Known Member
So after lurking for a while I figured its not too frightening to say hello and also ask for some thoughts
Ive been looking for a new neddy since July having had the best part of a year out after losing my Orange Donkey of umpteen years. Ive seen a couple of nice but not the ones, a few shockers that Im convinced had their legs photo shopped on to point in the right direction for the ad, a couple of the amazing shrinking / growing from their advertised height variety but nothing that has given me that must-buy-it-immediately-before-i-burst feeling.
Im coming to the conclusion that Im comparing everything to my old girl which is daft as I know she was far from perfect and the fact that she was basically put together the right way round was more luck than judgement on my behalf.
But buying this time round seems so much harder, last time there was no internet with millions of ads (OMG!) and you just had to guess off of a 2 line ad in H&H what you were going to see photos in ads were only for the really expensive ones, videos had to be sent on VHS through the post and I swear I never saw more than 4 or 5 before buying!
Soo, question is for those that have kept their friend through retirement to the end, how did you go about buying your next horse? Did you just bite the bullet and take the view that it was just for fun, maybe go for a less than perfect project and wait to see if it grew on you or did you keep looking until you found your next forever friend?
and for those that havent yet found or lost a forever friend how many frogs did you kiss before you found your prince?! (Hoping to find mine soon!!)
Sorry for the length, when you havent got a horse youve got lots of spare time
Ive been looking for a new neddy since July having had the best part of a year out after losing my Orange Donkey of umpteen years. Ive seen a couple of nice but not the ones, a few shockers that Im convinced had their legs photo shopped on to point in the right direction for the ad, a couple of the amazing shrinking / growing from their advertised height variety but nothing that has given me that must-buy-it-immediately-before-i-burst feeling.
Im coming to the conclusion that Im comparing everything to my old girl which is daft as I know she was far from perfect and the fact that she was basically put together the right way round was more luck than judgement on my behalf.
But buying this time round seems so much harder, last time there was no internet with millions of ads (OMG!) and you just had to guess off of a 2 line ad in H&H what you were going to see photos in ads were only for the really expensive ones, videos had to be sent on VHS through the post and I swear I never saw more than 4 or 5 before buying!
Soo, question is for those that have kept their friend through retirement to the end, how did you go about buying your next horse? Did you just bite the bullet and take the view that it was just for fun, maybe go for a less than perfect project and wait to see if it grew on you or did you keep looking until you found your next forever friend?
and for those that havent yet found or lost a forever friend how many frogs did you kiss before you found your prince?! (Hoping to find mine soon!!)
Sorry for the length, when you havent got a horse youve got lots of spare time