> Hard to tell from the angle, but it does look like it could be a little
> diagonal, so maybe...?.
he did one thing on the trail that was scarey, and everyone laughed so
hard about it! I felt like I was about to fall and yet everyone was
even laughing about it back at the trailers! Tivar wa
On 22/04/07, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here are two videos my friend took today on our paso fino ride.
He looks like a happy camper Janice.
Wanda
I wonder if his canter seemed scarey fast because when the QH went by,
he is so tall and long legged, that in order to keep up Tivar had to
go what felt like really fast.
Janice--
yipie tie yie yo
>>> It was not like a walking horse canter, it was very fast and I didnt
like it much!
Is there any such a thing as a "walking horse canter?" :) Holly and Mac
could not possibly have more different canters - Holly, soft and easy and
wonderfully smooth, a gait you could ride all day; Mac's is lo
> Tivar was awesome today on the ride with all paso
> finos.
What kind of bit are you using? I am asking everyone
about their bits. LOL.
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>>> here is tiv's fast little walk. is it a foxwalk? Janice
Hard to tell from the angle, but it does look like it could be a little
diagonal, so maybe...?. I'm glad you had a great time. Tivar is one
gorgeous horse, and it sounds like he's a fine trail horse...I'm so glad you
have him. Give
On 22/04/07, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> here is tiv's fast little walk. is it a foxwalk?
> Janice
You MUST get a video of thisit's hard to tell from a pic.
Sounds like you had a great time.
Wanda
I have googled "Tivar" and it seems it is an old norse god. I like the
Mountain Spirit better. We called him " Mister T."
I called him Mr. T sometimes too! That and T-Bar, a nice QH name for a
sweet-natured horse with a lovely natural jog. :)
Karen Thomas
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On 2/17/07, Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Karen called Tivar "Tivver" rhymes with shiver but before I ever heard
> her pronounce it I was calling him in my mind "Tee-var" and thats what
> I call him, and my husband calls him "THE Teev",
We always pronounce it TeeVar. I got the na
Almost everyone I talk to says it doesnt matter how you pronounce,
just pronounce the way you want! Nasi's name is Monasi which means
"color of the earth with a snip". His breeder pronounced it "naysi"
and I pronounce it "Nossy", which suits him better i think :) Then
Karen called Tivar "Tivver"
On 2/16/07, Lorraine Voog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to have your pony. I love that color. I want
> to find one. AAAH. Lorraine
Yeah, I second that!
V
> The Teev is chillin in the freezing wind and sun.
> Hey, fire and ice!
> Florida style :)
I have to have your pony. I love that color. I want
to find one. AAAH. Lorraine
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The Teev is chillin in the freezing wind and sun. Hey, fire and ice!
Florida style :)
What a good-looking boy!
Karen Thomas
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Janice, how are you pronouncing Tivar? I often read these names and
then wonder if I'm pronouncing them properly.
I'm saying it like Tea-var...
Is that right?
Wanda
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