Tihamandturkey
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Me too - a "feather cut" 😊i had a `dora` (follyfoot) haircut.
Me too - a "feather cut" 😊i had a `dora` (follyfoot) haircut.
Loved Follyfoot, does anyone remember The White Horses ? It was German/Yugoslavian and was dubbed over in English.
I lived not far from Pennwood riding stables, too poor for lessons there (too poor for lessons anywhere), but my richer friend Jackie tried out Pennwood Forge Mill when he was for sale before he went on to great things. Her father wouldn’t buy him!Pennewood Forge Mill, Mattie Brown.
Caldene jodhpurs with wings, second hand, too expensive new.
Nickel bits.
bought this on DVD a little while ago. its still goodNever missed this
still use our chaff cutter !Making your own haynets from baler twine.
and that chaff cutter, it's a wonder we didn't take our fingers off!
Apparently there IS a true story behind the White Horses, something to do with the Second World War I believe? Where they took the White Lipizzaner horses to safety on a train to protect the bloodlines? Perhaps someone will know more? I seem to remember reading/hearing about it somewhere.
Black Beauty was serialised, and the music was just awe-inspiring and always brought a lump to your throat! It still would if I were to hear it today........
Ohh gosh, yes!!! It started me off wanting a "white" horse; and that search ended with a gorgeous little grey pony who was my first pony and was an absolute darling, I loved him to bits.
Apparently there IS a true story behind the White Horses, something to do with the Second World War I believe? Where they took the White Lipizzaner horses to safety on a train to protect the bloodlines? Perhaps someone will know more? I seem to remember reading/hearing about it somewhere.
Ohhh (edited) and thanks to the person who posted the Black Beauty theme music; complete with the LWT intro bit!! It just had me in total bits!! Loved it. Bless you!
Our local vet only dealt with dogs and cats. If you liked a horse at viewing you would ask the local farmers wife for a second opinion. If you had any serious horse health issues, you went to Cambridge.I don’t recall horses being vetted either
Doing my Pony Club C+ test (anyone remember that?? people look at you blankly if you mention it these days) on a part bred Arab riding school pony who enjoyed jumping and pulled like a train. I loved him!
We had to do a course of jumps, met one just all wrong and both of us ended up on the floor. Dusted ourselves off, jumped it fine second time. DC whose farm we were on thought it was hilarious, congratulated me on the entertainment value and I passed the test. Happy days...
Pinnacle was being allowed to take him to Pony Club camp at Cheltenham Racecourse, where we amazingly won the pairs dressage! He was used to deep bark and sawdust beds not straw, so ate most of his bed every night... Dear lad.
Too poor for ponies here too. I made jumps in the garden, bounced away on a tilted tree with a skipping rope for reins, 'galloped' through every field we passed in the campervan, and worked like a slave at a local yard for 50 minutes riding.
We weren't allowed in the house with the instructors, even in winter and made dens in the muckheap with sacking to sit in when it was cold, I spent all my pocketmoney on polos for my favourite mare.
Admittedly it's 1980s, but every time I hear Eurythmics 'Sweet Dreams' I get a flashback to standing in the yard's haybarn with a pitchfork as a mike and I can smell horses.