This message is from: laura fisher <laura_fishe...@hotmail.com>

I,too, have been saved by my helmet. Got thrown flat back on the road -hit the
back of my skull on the ground... I lay there for a minute or so contemplating
the likely fact that I would have been dead or a vegetable if I hadn't had it
on. So what if it "don't look country"

> To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
> Subject: helmet
> Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:28:03 -0400
> From: tacke...@aol.com
>
> This message is from: tacke...@aol.com
>
> I want to reiterate and sing the praise of my helmet. It has saved my blond
> head on several occasions. Chucked em afterwards and bought a new one each
> time. Pavement and heads do not match.
>
> Also sing a second refrain of praise for breakaway stirrups and covered
> stirrups. These are well worth the investment. Saved by a rubberband!
>
> Add this to the list of things that can spook a horse....anything.
>
> I will say I found natural horsemanship very useful. And time time time in
the
> saddle....which I never have enough of.
>
> Tonja with frosty Fjords and Fall in full swing
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