Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
Sadly my beautiful walnut carriage didnt fit, I could have had it adjusted but it turned out my gimpy legs meant I couldnt get in the flipping thing anyway! :lol: So the hunt was on for yet another one! I was a bit smarter about it this time and actually thought about what I wanted and needed. And today this got delivered:
Reinforcements were quickly summoned and Leo was woken up from his afternoon nap and marched to the school.
My friend gave him a quick twirl round on the long reins to check our brakes and steering were intact
My OH did some practicing without the horse :lol:
Hes a fidgety horse in general but the second his harness is on he will stand for hours. Which was a good job really as it felt like it took me hours to get it right, well right as I can unsupervised!
And then was off! Very sensibly we did this while they were sawing logs, chucking trees about and moving things with the crane but he doesnt care. We long rein him through that all the time, and he thinks we are all bananas but gets on with it anyway
https://www.facebook.com/vickie.aldus/videos/vb.606503666/10154922436838667/?type=3&theater
He looked so comfortable with it all we even had a little trot
https://www.facebook.com/vickie.aldus/videos/vb.606503666/10154922428978667/?type=3&theater
Then because he had been so absolutely foot perfect I got in and for the first time ever I drove my own horse! And yes, I know I should have a hat on, but I never thought I'd be getting in myself so soon and I couldnt get anyone elses to fit
I've got a lesson tomorrow so my instructor can tell me all the things I have done wrong and tell me off for doing it without her. But it was worth it! I am so, so, so pleased with my bargain Facebook auction site pony. I took a hell of a gamble with him but hes paying me back in spades
Reinforcements were quickly summoned and Leo was woken up from his afternoon nap and marched to the school.
My friend gave him a quick twirl round on the long reins to check our brakes and steering were intact
My OH did some practicing without the horse :lol:
Hes a fidgety horse in general but the second his harness is on he will stand for hours. Which was a good job really as it felt like it took me hours to get it right, well right as I can unsupervised!
And then was off! Very sensibly we did this while they were sawing logs, chucking trees about and moving things with the crane but he doesnt care. We long rein him through that all the time, and he thinks we are all bananas but gets on with it anyway
https://www.facebook.com/vickie.aldus/videos/vb.606503666/10154922436838667/?type=3&theater
He looked so comfortable with it all we even had a little trot
https://www.facebook.com/vickie.aldus/videos/vb.606503666/10154922428978667/?type=3&theater
Then because he had been so absolutely foot perfect I got in and for the first time ever I drove my own horse! And yes, I know I should have a hat on, but I never thought I'd be getting in myself so soon and I couldnt get anyone elses to fit
I've got a lesson tomorrow so my instructor can tell me all the things I have done wrong and tell me off for doing it without her. But it was worth it! I am so, so, so pleased with my bargain Facebook auction site pony. I took a hell of a gamble with him but hes paying me back in spades