by BirdbyBird » Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:08 am
To share more. (And I am scheduled for a horseback ride in Dead Horse Ranch State Park.) I never owned a horse but I did get to ride. First at my grandfather's cottage and farm in Illinois and later at the riding stables east of Cincinnati. Early on I began hanging around at the riding stables as an all around barn peon and later as an instructor for students and guide for public rides. I learned my initial life long teaching skills first working with children and adults on horses. We taught basic park seat. From there if someone wanted to progress to jumping they could handle it. If you could ride on an English saddle the shift to riding western was also doable. We organized horse shows each spring for our students and instructors. Some individuals went on to get their own horses. Some of us went on to be teachers and administrators.
As one friend mentioned to me later in life after helping her daughter get ready for a 4-H dog show. (They had extensive experience showing their horses, mules and donkeys.) Dog shows were easier to pack for than horse shows......
Tina and the furry companions...Lark, Audrey and Jane