Ridgeway
LIFE MEMBER
Something tells me that my wife convincing me that owning a horse will work out much cheaper than all the riding lessons we pay for may work in my favour in the long run, all i can say is Carthago here we come (in my dreams).
So now i need to learn how drive a horse, although i don't think this one is automatic but more fully manual, even needs feeding apparently although i'm informed that my support is required in the post-eating part of the process
Stables sorted yesterday just down the road and need to borrow a horse box (years since i boxed a horse) and then the fun starts.
When the lady selling the horse said the horse was 150cm it was a moment when i realised that this was the one measurement that i just couldn't switch over to metric and had to measure her by "hand", then things made much more sense (14,3 by my reckoning)
Not had a horse for +20yrs so some remembering to do but i guess most things still work the same.
On a positive note there are 5 very excited ladies in the house at present, little do they know what's in store in a cold muddy Winter
So now i need to learn how drive a horse, although i don't think this one is automatic but more fully manual, even needs feeding apparently although i'm informed that my support is required in the post-eating part of the process
Stables sorted yesterday just down the road and need to borrow a horse box (years since i boxed a horse) and then the fun starts.
When the lady selling the horse said the horse was 150cm it was a moment when i realised that this was the one measurement that i just couldn't switch over to metric and had to measure her by "hand", then things made much more sense (14,3 by my reckoning)
Not had a horse for +20yrs so some remembering to do but i guess most things still work the same.
On a positive note there are 5 very excited ladies in the house at present, little do they know what's in store in a cold muddy Winter