lol Canoeist. But hey, whenever you start feeling at the bottom of the totem pole, just think of little ol me who doesn't yet have one.
@MLinky Oh I luv ya already, a horseperson and a Reo owner. Doubly good vibes.
The last storm of the spring season brought with it a huge thunderstorm that hit right over the shelter. The 2 four year old paints jammed my old Arab gal smack into the supporting post. She ended up with muscle atrophy... couldn't walk or lay down for a long time. Just when she was improving, after a few months, BOOM! the 4 yr olds twirled her around while playing and she fell back to step one. But, long story short, she's all better now and even books it with the 4 yr olds again.I couldn't leave the ol homestead for fear of the predators (who are keen on helplessness) and we don't have a lock up stall as of yet.
Now tell me about your horse! What kind, how old, which discipline(s), etc?
OMG, I'm so glad she's OK. 4 year olds can be SUCH babies. I have only one horse right now, Shaquille. He's a 17 hand saddlebred. I've had him since he was weaned. Although he's a pretty fancy show horse, he's also the happiest horse and best boy in the world.
REOs totally rock around the barn. Rob added a lanyard ring to one of my Minis for trail riding. Works great.

