Trish C
Well-Known Member
... I wanted to share a positive experience!
Took the big ginger thing out alone this morning (only fourth time, but I was actually really looking forward to this one, not shaking with nerves, woo!) and deliberately took him out around 'rush hour' as wanted to meet a bit of traffic (challenge!). Note: rush hour at our place means we meet 7 or 8 cars, instead of 0 or 1
First driver coming in along the lane wasn't paying attention at first but when she did spot us she stopped and reversed back to a suitable passing place, then apologised for not stopping sooner.
Second driver parked up by the side of the road, told her noisy kids to be quiet and stop shouting at the 'huge horsie'.
Third driver stopped and pulled in, turned off loud banging music then wound down the window to tell me how handsome my horse is (she was my favourite of the day
).
Fourth and fifth drivers in noisy rattly vans absolutely crawled past as we waited in a gateway and gave big thank yous to us (as we did to them).
Sixth driver reversed a huge distance back up the road, pulled in and switched off engine and gave a nice hello as we went sideways past (evil calf monsters in neighbouring field). Seventh driver stopped and let us trot up and turn into our laneway rather than trying to come past.
I did, of course, thank all profusely
Nothing exciting, but it was very gratifying since I've read a lot of 'bad press' about other road users on here - we've also had our own fair share of idiots on the roads recently. Worth remembering that, like many things, for every bad one there're plenty of considerate and good ones!
Took the big ginger thing out alone this morning (only fourth time, but I was actually really looking forward to this one, not shaking with nerves, woo!) and deliberately took him out around 'rush hour' as wanted to meet a bit of traffic (challenge!). Note: rush hour at our place means we meet 7 or 8 cars, instead of 0 or 1
First driver coming in along the lane wasn't paying attention at first but when she did spot us she stopped and reversed back to a suitable passing place, then apologised for not stopping sooner.
Second driver parked up by the side of the road, told her noisy kids to be quiet and stop shouting at the 'huge horsie'.
Third driver stopped and pulled in, turned off loud banging music then wound down the window to tell me how handsome my horse is (she was my favourite of the day
Fourth and fifth drivers in noisy rattly vans absolutely crawled past as we waited in a gateway and gave big thank yous to us (as we did to them).
Sixth driver reversed a huge distance back up the road, pulled in and switched off engine and gave a nice hello as we went sideways past (evil calf monsters in neighbouring field). Seventh driver stopped and let us trot up and turn into our laneway rather than trying to come past.
I did, of course, thank all profusely
Nothing exciting, but it was very gratifying since I've read a lot of 'bad press' about other road users on here - we've also had our own fair share of idiots on the roads recently. Worth remembering that, like many things, for every bad one there're plenty of considerate and good ones!