Hey ya'll. I was looking for an interesting horse forum to get into, and this one just felt right. I've got a great one for fish (my family is big!)
Brief bio: I was born at an early age to a stunning young couple, Dad a captain in the Air Force (fighter pilot), Mom, a beautiful young woman working in commercial advertising. My year-younger sister and I had a real passion for horses and, as soon as we could walk, and throught out the moving every year or so always managed to find horses to ride--States, England, Italy, you name it. We could never own one, but sure dreamed.
At 35 my ex bought me my first horse, a 15 yo racing bred AQH named BB (figure that one out). It was on from there--as soon as I was out of school (art teacher) I was changing and driving to the barn about every day. Rehabilitation from abuse and cowboying--that horse taught me more than I ever gave her (especially how to fall off a horse!!! LOL What a pistoy) She died at 25 of the grey cancer--went very fast, dad dug a grave on his "farm" so I can visit her anytime.
Sorrow--at 16 she gave me a miracle of a baby, but dummy foal, got her over that and at 2.5 mos a stifle injury, osteomyelitis, I ended up having to put down the closest I ever came to having a baby. Just about killed me.
When we divorced, and just a few months after Zephyr died, I bought her half sister, who I named "Li'l Sista"--being Impressive bred (double negative) and raised and trained her. She's now almost 11, I have an almost 5 yo TWH mare I've also trained myself, born here on the farm I live on (my road is Walking Horse Trail, my mom thought I was making it up!!), well, Rose is a work in process, I believe in taking time, and I also have her almost 2 yo full brother!!!!
So , I am in horse heaven on this farm, I "know my baby daddy" and mommy, out in the country, and dreams do come true. All my present horses I have known before they were born, and training has come naturally to me--guess cuz I'm a teacher??? Hope I can leave teaching and train someday . . . yeah, right.
The rest of my family is a rescue cat, 11, two American Staffordshire/x rescue dogs, 6, and about 50 freshwater tropical fish--my zen.
Sorry to go on so, but my horse history is a big part of my life. Oh, and I went to see the Lipizzan stallions last night--I first saw them in 1970 in Washington DC on their return to the States, and THAT is burned into my memory, too. Think I got some good shots, need to upload, will be glad to share if anyone's interested.
Hope I can get to know some of ya'll!! OH, I trail ride, Western pleasure, jumped when I was a kid in Virginia, and just enjoy riding my horse and enjoying a nice ride (hopefully this afternoon!!!)
Happy trails, Renee
