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Beautiful animals. Horses of all types are very popular around here. Thanks for posting them. (B)
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It's pathetic when the horses look better in pictures than I do. O'Neille
*sigh* You and me both. :oops:
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great pics...all we need now is a lassie in a mini-kilt atop said horses....
I'll see what I can do . . . . as long as you lads aren't asking for pictures of me leaning over a saddle looking coy. :twisted:
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Originally Posted by Red Lioness
*sigh* You and me both. :oops:
I'll see what I can do . . . . as long as you lads aren't asking for pictures of me leaning over a saddle looking coy. :twisted:
We Gentlemen at X-Marks are the epitome of innocence. :lol:
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Great looking horses!
Both my nieces are into Trick and Demonstration riding.. :D
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Originally Posted by Panache
Did you ride English or Western style?
Cheers
Considering it was my first time I rode Nervous-**** Canadian style :)
How would I know? It was at a dude ranch (sister's wedding) and the horse was a big sucker. Sure a fun time though.
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More pics! The black horse now has a new name, which I'm sure all X-markers will approve of. He's called Bonnie Prince Charlie, or Prince for short. He has his own tartan saddleblanket and I wore the sash O'Neille made for me. I was going to wear my mini-kilt, but a tumble down the stairs last night left me gimpy and there were children present, so I didn't think I could manage the contortions to mount a horse kilted and stay decent.
I did knit that sweater, though.
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...dhorses004.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...dhorses005.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j1...dhorses008.jpg
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Nice pictures!!! btw, is prince wearing a canadian flag as well?
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Red Lioness,
Great pictures!
Colin,
FYI: She is riding western style. The saddle has the horn in front, it is heavier, and has longer/thicker stirups. One hand is used to hold the reins. English sadles are lighter, the strirups are shorter/lighter, and lack the horn. You also hold the reins with two hands at a lower position.
Cheers
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Very nice pictures Red Lioness
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