>>> At first I had the cones spaced too close together.  It was hard for her
to bend around them and get into position to bend around the next one.
Spreading them apart a little bit helped alot.


Nice video, Judy.  We started off with a quiet Saturday...then late this
afternoon the hay farmer called and said he'd baled about 300 bales near us
that were unclaimed.  We ran out and picked up about 100, and will probably
get another 30-50 in the morning.  But, this morning, the weather was
coolish, and we had a nice quiet ride in the ring, very easy and laid-back,
Cary on Brunka, Shirley on Saga, and me on Sina.  We did a lot of steering
around the cones and barrels, first as groundwork, then from the saddle.  It
felt really good to be back on Sina.  She's further along in her training
than any of my other Icelandic's, but she's been a little neglected lately
as we've tried to get some of the younger ones going.  I love my Princess
Pony!  Every time I see young Charm, I'm reminded of what Sina was probably
like at that age.  Of course, it won't be long until Charm is as old as Sina
was when I got her.  I've had her since she was five.


Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC


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