> Okay, Bob, I'll confess. It's all my fault. ;-)
> CJ must have been peeking over my shoulder when I was watching the
> National Horse Show coverage on ESPN. Among other things, they had an
> exhibition by a group of Lipizzaners. CJ must have seen the capriole and
> wanted to remind you that she could do that, too.
ROFLMAO! Well I guess that will work! ;)
> Glad your back is okay -- I once fell out of a treehouse from about five
> feet up and fell flat on my back. Knocked the wind out of me, but no
> permanent harm done. It was no fun, though, even falling on soft sand.
> Ooof!
Well I only worked at riding her bareback in our arena since the soft sand is
so deep (which bit me when Tush was out of control and caused the splint).
Actually the only thing that really bothered me much after was some strained
muscles in my neck since I was looking off to the side when I hit.
I'll have her back to work on Sat depending on how well the next set of shoes
goes on.. we'll see on Fri.
Rode coffee tonight since I had nothing else to ride.. he actually suprised
me when I hung my legs low enough since I was working on my "centered"
riding.. I actually started to get him to use his body.. which is very rare
for him since he's so darn spoiled and lazy.
Tush is high as a kite.. but I'm only attempting some short hand walks at the
moment since there's still some heat coming from the splint. Trying some new
stuff called "Splint-ex".. we'll see. Right now it's only about a third of
what it was since I immediately started ice packing it and put her on bute.
BK
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