henryhorn
Well-Known Member
I'm not the slightest bit surprised LJ has found it tough going, with an attitude like hers, she'll never fit in.
To publicly slag off the very people she might need to rely on is hardly the way to make friends.
Sadly the woman seems to think employing locals will gain her some respect, but all I reckon many will do is up their prices because she's an incomer with an inflated ego.
To boast she feeds the rats on organic museli when many locals keep chickens to boost their incredibly low incomes is nothing short of arrogance, and no matter what she may feel about eating meat, in an area where farming is a main income, she should keep that mouth firmly closed.
I read earlier of how she wrote how dreadful a New Year's Eve party was she had been invited to, well she wouldn't be invited back if that was me!
I feel cross with myself I actually felt sorry for the woman and when she first wrote about how terrified she was about caring for her newly acquired horses sent her a friendly email with my number, saying we weren't that far away , saying she would be welcome to ring us if in trouble with any of her horses, as over the years we'd met most injuries and illnesses.
It tells you a lot she didn't even reply to that email...
I can't see how she can possibly stay living there now, I reckon she will be ostracised. I live on Dartmoor and once had a row with a local woman, who's parting shot to me was "My family have lived on this moor for hundreds of years. we were here before you arrived and we'll be here long after you've gone!"
We made it up but it did show me the depth of feeling hidden against incomers, and I'm in my 17th year living here..
Her story of how unwelcoming everyone has been to her reminds me of another, when a newcomer to a village is asked by an old boy what her previous neighbours were like. When told they were horrible his reply was that she would likely find the locals here just the same......
It's probably a good job she didn't respond to my email, I have a feeling she would be the type to embrace parelli whole heartedly, and down to earth horsemanship learned over many years would not be appreciated or understood by her anyway....
To publicly slag off the very people she might need to rely on is hardly the way to make friends.
Sadly the woman seems to think employing locals will gain her some respect, but all I reckon many will do is up their prices because she's an incomer with an inflated ego.
To boast she feeds the rats on organic museli when many locals keep chickens to boost their incredibly low incomes is nothing short of arrogance, and no matter what she may feel about eating meat, in an area where farming is a main income, she should keep that mouth firmly closed.
I read earlier of how she wrote how dreadful a New Year's Eve party was she had been invited to, well she wouldn't be invited back if that was me!
I feel cross with myself I actually felt sorry for the woman and when she first wrote about how terrified she was about caring for her newly acquired horses sent her a friendly email with my number, saying we weren't that far away , saying she would be welcome to ring us if in trouble with any of her horses, as over the years we'd met most injuries and illnesses.
It tells you a lot she didn't even reply to that email...
I can't see how she can possibly stay living there now, I reckon she will be ostracised. I live on Dartmoor and once had a row with a local woman, who's parting shot to me was "My family have lived on this moor for hundreds of years. we were here before you arrived and we'll be here long after you've gone!"
We made it up but it did show me the depth of feeling hidden against incomers, and I'm in my 17th year living here..
Her story of how unwelcoming everyone has been to her reminds me of another, when a newcomer to a village is asked by an old boy what her previous neighbours were like. When told they were horrible his reply was that she would likely find the locals here just the same......
It's probably a good job she didn't respond to my email, I have a feeling she would be the type to embrace parelli whole heartedly, and down to earth horsemanship learned over many years would not be appreciated or understood by her anyway....