Here's another saying for ya - "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all!" (story of my life) My days of "borrowing horses" are long gone, that all happened DECADES ago, & I moved away from that area. Had some funny ideas back then. Like, if I needed something, I believed the "spirits" would "gift" it to me, & when that happened, the item would just be GLOWING! Didn't matter if someone else "owned" it, at the time - It was a gift from the spirits, dang it! They say I'm "crazy"...
@glynnth Oh no!Ha ha!Yes glass bottles & horses sounds hazardous, but awesome try! At least ur neighbors were nice about it!l ol maybe they will see how much you like them & share!lol That would be super nice of them.Well I'm so sorry to hear that your options are so limited! I know the feeling, i grew up poor & when we finally got some money my parents thought motorcycles were a better hobby.I am super pumped to have a pony now tho and love to get ppl involved esp. ppl who want but cant have
Unfortunately, a "beggar" such as me, can't afford to "rent a horse".( I did once unofficially "borrow" a neighbor's horse, to get some water home... Discovered that glass jugs tied across a horses back, do tend to bang together, & BREAK, sometimes! But still managed to get MOST of the water home) & I'm not as crafty as I thought, at sneaking horses out of neighbor's corrals. They were totally aware that I did it, but forgave me...) Since I live in the US, no Mounties to bum rides off of, here!
@glynnth Ha ha..why yes i Have heard that saying. I also adopted a 13+yo dog and taught him many new tricks. lol I understand about the no place to put them or being practical, but I highly recomend looking into leasing a horse. a lot of stables do it, and the animal is owned/cared for by the stable(you DON"T supply any feed/vet/boarding fees.. ). You just come ride/take lessons when you want to. =) Hope this helps! Ha ha.. You could always bribe one of the mounted police to give you a lift! =P
Ever heard that saying - "Can't teach on old dog new tricks"?
It's a nice thought, but in order to have a horse, one must have a place to put it, stuff to feed it, etc... NO GOT!
I decided awhile ago, if I was ever gonna have a horse, it would have to be a little one, since I'm a "little person". &, being very practical, I'd probably only want a horse now, for hauling heavy loads etc. Since I'm "on foot" these days, wish they'd let me have one in the city limits, for just that purpose!
@glynnth Oh nooo!! lol You should try getting a lesson or two.. =) Might spark up that old flame! I will tell you this, if I had let my obsession go with adulthood I wouldn't know one of the greatest joys of my life. My pony brings me more peace than I could descibe. He truley does make all the difference in my life. I encourage you to give a horse a try and see if you don't fall inlove all over again!
Nah, was a "city girl" growing up, and too poor for horses (and all they require), later on in life, unfortunately...
I eventually decided my childhood obsession with a "black horse" was probably some residual memory of something, from a past life... At least I haven't come up with any better explanation, so far.
i hav a black mare that looks just like him, only bigger in the neck lol. man does she hav an attitude tho hope urs was ezier to break lol =]
ziscrzywitenrgy 8 months ago
when the horse starts running, it looks so powerful - amazing!
ThRuStYy 1 year ago
You Go ..Awesome Black horse and Awesome Rider..Windwalker..
brookemitchell95 1 year ago
Here's another saying for ya - "If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all!" (story of my life) My days of "borrowing horses" are long gone, that all happened DECADES ago, & I moved away from that area. Had some funny ideas back then. Like, if I needed something, I believed the "spirits" would "gift" it to me, & when that happened, the item would just be GLOWING! Didn't matter if someone else "owned" it, at the time - It was a gift from the spirits, dang it! They say I'm "crazy"...
glynnth 1 year ago
@glynnth Oh no!Ha ha!Yes glass bottles & horses sounds hazardous, but awesome try! At least ur neighbors were nice about it!l ol maybe they will see how much you like them & share!lol That would be super nice of them.Well I'm so sorry to hear that your options are so limited! I know the feeling, i grew up poor & when we finally got some money my parents thought motorcycles were a better hobby.I am super pumped to have a pony now tho and love to get ppl involved esp. ppl who want but cant have
4Champ2and0 1 year ago
Unfortunately, a "beggar" such as me, can't afford to "rent a horse".( I did once unofficially "borrow" a neighbor's horse, to get some water home... Discovered that glass jugs tied across a horses back, do tend to bang together, & BREAK, sometimes! But still managed to get MOST of the water home) & I'm not as crafty as I thought, at sneaking horses out of neighbor's corrals. They were totally aware that I did it, but forgave me...) Since I live in the US, no Mounties to bum rides off of, here!
glynnth 1 year ago
@glynnth Ha ha..why yes i Have heard that saying. I also adopted a 13+yo dog and taught him many new tricks. lol I understand about the no place to put them or being practical, but I highly recomend looking into leasing a horse. a lot of stables do it, and the animal is owned/cared for by the stable(you DON"T supply any feed/vet/boarding fees.. ). You just come ride/take lessons when you want to. =) Hope this helps! Ha ha.. You could always bribe one of the mounted police to give you a lift! =P
4Champ2and0 1 year ago
Ever heard that saying - "Can't teach on old dog new tricks"?
It's a nice thought, but in order to have a horse, one must have a place to put it, stuff to feed it, etc... NO GOT!
I decided awhile ago, if I was ever gonna have a horse, it would have to be a little one, since I'm a "little person". &, being very practical, I'd probably only want a horse now, for hauling heavy loads etc. Since I'm "on foot" these days, wish they'd let me have one in the city limits, for just that purpose!
glynnth 1 year ago
@glynnth Oh nooo!! lol You should try getting a lesson or two.. =) Might spark up that old flame! I will tell you this, if I had let my obsession go with adulthood I wouldn't know one of the greatest joys of my life. My pony brings me more peace than I could descibe. He truley does make all the difference in my life. I encourage you to give a horse a try and see if you don't fall inlove all over again!
4Champ2and0 1 year ago
Nah, was a "city girl" growing up, and too poor for horses (and all they require), later on in life, unfortunately...
I eventually decided my childhood obsession with a "black horse" was probably some residual memory of something, from a past life... At least I haven't come up with any better explanation, so far.
glynnth 1 year ago