Riding Rules for OLD Horse Women

I started learning how to ride a horse at fifty-three years OLD.  My riding instructor, Cassie Rowland, was twenty-four years old, at the time.  I don’t think it was humanly possibly to get a better teacher and she’s the one that sent me the following rules.

Here are some RIDING RULES for Old Horse Women:

1. We DO NOT need to show up with our hair combed, make up on and wearing a clean shirt.

2. Moaning, groaning and complaining about aching muscles is perfectly acceptable, as is taking Motrin (or something stronger) prior to a ride.

3. Helping someone on or off the horse does not mean the rider is an invalid. It only means the horse got taller overnight.

4. No one will comment about how big someone’s butt looks in a saddle.

5. Everyone will wait, patiently, while someone dismounts and adjusts equipment. Everyone will also wait, patiently, until that person remounts and is ready to move on…no matter how long that takes.

6. When a horse is acting up we will accept that the horse is just having a bad hair day and it is not the rider’s fault.

7. Mentioning it is too hot, too dry, too humid, too wet, too buggy, etc., is considered self expression, not whining.

8. Wanting to be first, last, walk, or just stop does not mean the rider is a wimp. Sometimes it is necessary to teach a horse who is in charge.

9. We will take the time to discuss the important issues of the day like who is dating who, who is cheating on who and any other relevant information which needs to be passed on.

10. We will acknowledge that horses are very strange animals and sometimes for no reason at all we fall off of them. If this happens to any rider the other riders will ascertain that the person is okay and then not mention the incident to another living soul, especially husbands and significant others.

11. We will acknowledge, without apology, that riding more than 6 hours increases our grumpy level far more than any ego benefits we may get from riding longer.

12. Our horses are not fat they are “big boned”.

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Thank you Cassie, for so many things–especially, for sticking with me until I finally jumped Finn!


Guru or Genius

I made a big mistake three weeks ago and my site was off line because of it.  I was trying to upgrade four websites behind the scene, using FileZilla.  I was out of my league and I managed to mess up two of the sites.

I called my “guru”, Christine Taylor.  She wasn’t annoyed; she even complimented me saying, “most people couldn’t get that far into the system to make a mistake.”

Christine couldn’t fix the problem, however she backed up my site so I wouldn’t loose anything.  Christine had to call her “genius”, her brother Warren Taylor.

I am extremely grateful for his help and Christine’s.

Warren is a writer and has two websites of his own to take care of:

http://noir.war2d2.com/


http://watchthis.war2d2.com/


As a writer, I especially enjoyed the first website.

Kitten Capers

My friend, Sandra Jenkins, sent me this story; she knows how much I love cats.

Kitten Capers

From Chicken Soup for the Soul: ;”> Kitten Capers From Chicken Soup for the Soul : What I Learned from the Cat

BY: By Aimée Cartier

An ordinary kitten will ask more questions than any five-year-old.
~Carl Van Vechten

I got a kitty recently. A cuddly bundle of joy and delight who is always endeavoring to figure out the world around her. She is constantly reminding me of the awkward but endearing quality of learning, and of the play and bizarreness of the world.

Yesterday she put her head in a small backpack sitting on a chair. Sticking her face in the outside pocket, she sniffed around to discover leftover cucumber slices from my picnic lunch. At first with interest, and then with vigor, she was stuffing her head and then her whole upper body into the pocket to make sure she hadn’t missed anything.

But before long, having that curiosity satisfied, she sat up ready to move on to another adventure. In one zesty move she jumped off the chair — hooking one of her little back legs on the backpack strap on the way down. Suddenly, what she thought was a harmless inanimate object with some boring human food was a fierce and attacking animal, right on her tail! Onto the floor and around and around the LIVE and wild backpack was chasing her.

http://www.beliefnet.com/Inspiration/Chicken-Soup-For-The-Soul/2009/11/Kitten-Capers.aspx

The rest of the story is at the above link.

Another Look at Kelly Corrigan

KELLY CORRIGAN on “The Middle Place”

Video:  bordersmedia

Lions, Tigers and Bears

A friend, Anne Schroder, sent me this:

Reprinted from: Mail Foreign Service

Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! The Jungle Book predators who have forged a lifelong friendship

‘We could have separated them, but since they came as a kind of family, the zoo decided to keep them together,’ said Diane Smith, assistant director of Noah’s Ark.

‘To our knowledge, this is the only place where you’ll find this combination of animals together.’

Living with the zoo’s founders for the past eight years, Shere Khan, Baloo and Leo have now moved to a purpose-built habitat were the US public can now witness first hand their touching relationships
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1234087/Lions-tigers-bears-oh-The-Jungle-Book-predators-forged-lifelong-friendship.html#ixzz0dpvKXgnv

Best friends: The three beasts have been kept together since they were rescued from drug barons when they were just two months old.

‘We didn’t have the money to move them at first,’ said Diane.

‘Now their habitat is sorted and they have been moved away from the children’s zoo areas where the public couldn’t really get a good look.

‘It is possible to see Baloo, who is a 1000lb bear, Shere Khan, a 350lb tiger and Leo, who is also 350lbs, messing around like brothers.

‘They are totally oblivious to the fact that in any other circumstance they would not be friends.’

Handled by Charles and Jama Hedgecoth, the zoo’s owners and founders, the three friendly giants appear to have have no comprehension of their animal differences.

‘Baloo and Shere Khan are very close,’ says Diane.

‘That is because they rise early, and as Leo is a lion, he likes to spend most of the day sleeping.

‘It is wonderful and magical to see a giant American Black Bear put his arm around a Bengal and then to see the tiger nuzzle up to the bear like a domestic cat.

‘When Leo wakes up the three of them mess around for most of the day before they settle down to some food.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1234087/Lions-tigers-bears-oh-The-Jungle-Book-predators-forged-lifelong-friendship.html#ixzz0dpvcQKNY

Larking about: Noah’s Ark owner Charles Hedgecoth enjoys a visit with Baloo and Shere Khan

Surprisingly for three apex predators with the power to kill with a single bite or swipe of their paw, they are very relaxed around each other.

‘They eat, sleep and play together,’ said Jama.

‘As they treat each other as siblings they will lie on top of each other for heat and simply for affection.

‘At the moment they are getting used to their new habitat.

‘Shere Khan is being quite reticent about the move, but Baloo, the bear is very good at leading him on and making him feel comfortable and safe.’

Explaining that the three ‘brothers’ have always seemed to share a unique bond, Charles said: ‘Noah’s Ark is their home and they could not possibly be separated from each other.

‘You just have to remember who you’re dealing with when you are with them though.

‘It’s when you forget that these fellows are wild animals that you get yourself in trouble.’

The trio’s new habitat cost an estimated £15,000 and had to be constructed carefully, in order to accommodate its occupants.

Jama said: ‘The clubhouse had to be very sturdy for the guys, because they all sleep in it together,’

She added: ‘We had to include a creek, because the tiger and the bear both like to be in water.’
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1234087/Lions-tigers-bears-oh-The-Jungle-Book-predators-forged-lifelong-friendship.html#ixzz0dpvqiXZ0

Close: The animals treat each other as siblings and even lie on top of each other to share warmth and affection
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1234087/Lions-tigers-bears-oh-The-Jungle-Book-predators-forged-lifelong-friendship.html#ixzz0dpvxh2YZ