There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man. 

~Winston Churchill

 

Forty-three years ago I said goodbye to Clyde, our beautiful Welsh pony. Well, technically Clyde was my brother's horse, but I loved him, and spent hours (it seemed) loping through the horse pasture pretending I was a cowboy.

(Yes, "cowboy" because they were the only ones on TV wearing jeans – not dresses – and having any fun!)

 

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I was ten, fearless, and seriously horse-crazy, but, unfortunately, also severely asthmatic. Both hay and horses would get me wheezing. All too often, by the time Clyde was saddled I'd be so choked up I couldn't ride, so when my brother became more interested in girls than horses, my parents sold Clyde. 

My sweet older sister knew how much I missed him and found places for me to ride, but I was only allowed to walk the horses around a pasture. Nothing exhilarating or 'cowboy-like' about that…



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It seemed my riding days were over, except for a couple of trail rides in Colorado and Montana with my kids years later… a little more exciting than walking around a pasture, but not much, although my fearlessness had dissipated – horses actually made me nervous! They were so big! Walking nose to tail was just fine with me, thank you.

And then Lisa, Fancy, and Ryan walked into my life. Lisa lives up the road (and the hill, and around a few bends) from me.

Remember that day last month when we were chasing Miss Bessie through the Hollow? Coincidentally, Lisa also appeared on our road, riding Fancy. A friend of hers rode Ryan, her ten-year-old daughter's horse, because her daughter had had surgery and Lisa needed help exercising the horses.

Me! Me! Oh, pick me!

She did!

I've ridden two evenings this week. Yes, I was a little nervous at first, but Ryan is such a sweetheart that when he took off trotting for the first time my heart only raced for a few seconds. He mostly plods along behind Fancy, Lisa's horse, but when we head uphill, he loves to trot and pass her up. I swear he even stretched into a lope for a few seconds.

 

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Lisa is a great teacher, reminding me of things buried deep in my memory, like how to get on and off and get them to stop and turn. Important things. But she does it without making me feel stupid. 

Thank you, Lisa!

And on our ride tonight, exploring dirt roads that twist up and down and around these cedar-covered hills in our neighborhood, I could feel that ten-year-old horse-lovin' wannabe-cowboy, er, cowgirl, waking up inside me, the one who always had her nose in a horse book, like "Black Beauty" or "Misty of Chincoteague", whose bedroom was filled with horse statues, whose favorite weekend ever was still the one she spent riding horses on her friend's grandmother's farm when she was nine. 

I think Ryan and Fancy recognized that ten-year-old, too, because they both nuzzled me after the ride. Well, Ryan just used my arm as a scratching post for his forehead, but he also gave my hand a little smooch and Fancy really did nuzzle my hair, blowing softly. 

Yes, I'm in love again.

 

 
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To ride a horse is to ride the sky. 

~Author Unknown

 

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No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. 

~Winston Churchill

 

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Horses lend us the wings we lack. 

~Author Unknown

 


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26 responses to “Forty-Three Years Later…”

  1. Lady Fi Avatar

    How wonderful! Childhood is even better the second time around.

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  2. lisleman Avatar

    lope – Sorta threw me for a loop. I’ve been on horse rides a dozen times or so. I know the feeling when the horse starts moving fast and you are gliding (?) through the air briefly (not jumping) with him. Is that the lope?
    The practical side of me says horses are too expensive to care for. Of course living in the suburbs is a bit a problem too but there is stable not far where a co-worker had his daughter’s horse once. That’s when I learned about some of the expensive.
    Happy Trails to you.

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  3. Jennifer Richardson Avatar

    this has me all choked up….how incredibly beautiful,
    the restoration of old dreams and hopes and wishes
    all unfolding for you like a care package from heaven!!!
    wow…this is seriously inspiring stuff, friend.
    thanks for setting my heart on a gallop
    this morning:)
    -Jennifer

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  4. Kathy Avatar

    This is one of your best posts…well, all of your posts are “your best” but this one made me catch my breath.

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  5. Walker Thornton Avatar

    I also had that childhood love of horses, the books, the statues. My best friend had a horse so I got to vicariously fall in love. At camp when I was 10-12 I fell off a horse and in that same session (I think) I got bitten by another horse. It made me afraid to ride.
    Now I’m feeling your exhilaration and wondering… Your writing has that ability to transport one right into your life. Thank you for a little glimpse into my childhood as well.

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  6. Gail Avatar

    Lovin’ those boots! The horses are beautiful–especially the one with the sun setting through the trees. Glad you’re back in the saddle again!

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  7. Bella Casa Avatar

    I wanna cry …I am so happy for you. It is Karma that you would have THIS JOY at this particular time in your life.

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  8. beth Avatar

    wow….
    ride away into the sunset sweet girl….with your heart refueled !!
    horses may just about be the most beautiful creatures with four legs….they get me every time !!

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  9. Hilary Avatar

    Oh lovely! I love horses, also and could feel your joy through your words. I’m happy for you. 🙂

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you! I get to go see some babies tonight!

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, I agree! Those big brown eyes….

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Jan! I guess patience pays off!!

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    My favorite pair of boots don't fit anymore (thanks to three pregnancies!) but I still love them and so, of course, still have them. Thank goodness my mom bought some a little big for her and then gave them to me a few years ago, so I have a pair that fits!
     

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Walker, I got kicked in the face once by a pony, so I know what you mean!! But it's amazing how fast my fear has evaporated. I think you should find a place to ride!!
     

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ah, thank you, Kathy! 

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You are so very welcome, Jennifer! You set my heart on a gallop so often, I'm glad I could repay the favor!!

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  17. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, a lope is that gentle spot between a trot and a gallop. It's like flying! I totally agree with you on the time and expense of keeping horses – that's why I'm so grateful I've met someone who has decided it's worth it and can actually use my help!!

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Yes, a lope is that gentle spot between a trot and a gallop. It's like flying! I totally agree with you on the time and expense of keeping horses – that's why I'm so grateful I've met someone who has decided it's worth it and can actually use my help!!

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

     
    I agree! We tend to take it for granted the first time around, don't we?
     

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  20. Mary Elizabeth Avatar

    Oh how I love horses, as did my father!
    But then I married a man who is allergic to horses, and then I gave birth to four allergic children!!
    ::sigh::
    I shall live through you now ; )

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  21. Suldog Avatar

    I haven’t had much experience riding, but the few times I’ve done so have been great fun. So glad to hear you’ve rediscovered a love!

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  22. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Childhood is even better the second time around. — I love that.
    My horse allergy never went away. No tetnus shots with horse serum for me. I’ll just have to enjoy your pictures.

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  23. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ah, that makes me sad for you!! I'll try to take more pics when I'm riding! You can ride vicariously without getting saddle-sore!
     

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  24. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Ah, that makes me sad for you!! I'll try to take more pics when I'm riding! You can ride vicariously without getting saddle-sore!
     

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  25. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    You need to go again!!

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  26. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That's probably how my mom felt when we had to sell ours because of my asthma! I'll try to post lots of photos so you can feel as if you're riding along… 🙂
     

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