dare to ride — horse
Posted: September 30, 2012 Filed under: horses, pearls of wisdom, wyoming | Tags: adventure, big horn mountains, dare, horseback riding, horses, plan, risk, thanks, wyoming 30 CommentsSometimes we try things and they don’t always work out exactly as we planned.
But we are better off having measured the risk and dared it.
Just don’t forget to thank those who helped you along the way.
Thank you for the fun reminders about daring, finding humor in our mistakes, trying again, and showing gratitude!
Russ
I have been helped by so many people along the way, I just want to share some insight with others.
I sense the same in your posts.
The slipping and sliding looks familiar. I used to ride a horse named Caesar who sneezed when he came near water, and if you weren’t ready….
ah — beware the ides of March ( smile )
BRILLIANT! These pics absolutely made my day!
thanks! that was a day full of laughter — that Indian mounting takes a bit to get down!
A big and a very warm *THANK YOU* with the most wide smile I can give to anybody ever !
-Naima.
I am touched, and more than a little convinced you must be able to charm a statue into dancing for you ( laughing )
Are you sure that statues would be able to see the beauty with the fake eyes?? (laughing & winking)
don’t forget, Dads know these things….
*Apologies* [Lol]
-Naima.
see, there you go ( smile )
It is all about your magic! [Smiling]
-Naima.
🙂
(laughing) Love the photos and the life lesson!
we laughed alot that day
Laughter is good medicine. I love her tenacity. 🙂
poor Snickers, he must have been wondering what in the heck was going on, but he was such a good sport
“Better to have leaped and lost (and laughed) than never to have leaped at all…”
“Leapin’ lizards,” cried Annie
jumping to conclusions ?
is that the horse’s name?
that horse, and a fine gentle horse he was to let a bunch of kids spend a few hours trying to jump on his back with no saddle, is named Snickers.
He was perfect for this as he has short legs!
Ours was named Suds – and he drank the brewski’s with the lot of them and they’d all go flying (high) or flying off
well beer is made from grain, right?
Seems like a natural thing.
😉
Thank you!
thank you for stopping by
Hello — I just wanted to say your thank you touched my heart, and how much I appreciate it — Bill
Very sweet! – Resa
yes, my greatest fear is the rain ( smile )