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  • LMH, your farm is gorgeous and I'm going to steal the donks and Zack. Zack looks like he'd make a matched pair to our Reba, another horse-leading Aussie.

    Portia, that is a gorgeous shot of both of you. You both look great!
    In loving memory of Laura Jahnke.
    A life lived by example, done too soon.
    www.caringbridge.org/page/laurajahnke/

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    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Janet:
      This one is from the late 60s.

      Not just "balancing on the reins while appearing to do a following hand", but actualy a failed attempt to prevent a runout. He was SUPPOSED to jump the BIG side.

      Janet
      chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle, and Brain<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

      What a stunning horse! What was he?
      In loving memory of Laura Jahnke.
      A life lived by example, done too soon.
      www.caringbridge.org/page/laurajahnke/

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      • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Electric Tape:
        Well in that case I'll just refer to you as little woody from now on! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
        If you please, I would prefer little Johnson. I know you prefer Johnsons, too!

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        • LMH, if you keep posting such wonderful pictures of your farm you may just find me on your doorstep one day It really does look like an amazing place to live.

          And Portia - I love the picture!!!

          ~ hunt_jump ~
          http://home.cfl.rr.com/huntjump

          HAVE YOU SEEN ME??
          ~ hunt_jump ~

          http://home.cfl.rr.com/huntjump

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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Robby Johnson:
            Here's a photo of Robert (background) and me (foreground) in St. Maarten, West Indies, a few weeks ago.

            Robby

            _ Dance and sing get up and do your thing ..._

            <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            Thank you Robby-I have always wondered what you look like! I feel much better now!

            I love seeing all these pictures-and it is so fun to see the faces WITH the names

            (and thanks again for the kind words from everyone )...

            When you find yourself on the edge of a cliff, a step backward is progress

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            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by spider bite:
              <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Electric Tape:
              Well in that case I'll just refer to you as little woody from now on! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
              If you please, I would prefer little Johnson. I know you prefer Johnsons, too! <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

              How about if I call you Howard Johnson? Ho-Jo for short.

              And you're wrong about me. I much prefer Goldwaters.

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              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> How about if I call you Howard Johnson? Ho-Jo for short.

                And you're wrong about me. I much prefer Goldwaters. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                Why do I have this feeling that we've entered the Twilight Zone and there is no going back anymore???

                BTW - LOVE your picture Robby and Robert - how absolutely HUNKY!

                "Spot"

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                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Spot:

                  Why do I have this feeling that we've entered the Twilight Zone and there is no going back anymore??? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                  AHA! I've finally succeeded. Mwaaaahaaaahaaahaaa.

                  &lt;KT rubs hands together and makes her eyes go all squinty. &gt;

                  8. The most destructive force in the universe is gossip.
                  Sixteen Things That it Took Me over 50 Years to Learn
                  by Dave Barry
                  KT
                  P.S. The more people I know, the more I love my horse.
                  "For God hates utterly
                  The bray of bragging tongues."
                  Sophocles, Antigone Spoken by the Leader of the Chorus of Theban Elders

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                  • ROBBY! That picture put a smile on my face!!!

                    The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde
                    The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde

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                    • I'm pretty sure I was getting goosed in that pic, Pixie Dust! Your new guy (human) is surely a hottie. I couldn't help but notice how skinny he is, and how big those hands are ...

                      You go girl!

                      Robby

                      Dance and sing get up and do your thing ...

                      When blood is the beverage of choice, the sharpest fangs feed first.

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                      • Robby, you can always make me laugh - and I need it these days!

                        Love ALL the pictures!
                        www.retiredhorses.com
                        Blogging about daily life on the retirement farm: http://paradigmfarms.blogspot.com/
                        Paradigm Farms on Facebook

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                        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> What a stunning horse! What was he? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                          Sorry- this ended up being a lot longer than I intended.

                          Golden Rocket was a TBxQH (by QH "Rebel", out of TB "Sunny"- those are the barn names, not sure of the registered names). He was bred by, and was a school horse at, Sunnyfield Farm in Bedford NY.

                          When he was young, Sunnyfield was owned by Mrs. McIntosh (A&P heiress), and was the home base for the USET (before they got Gladstone), so the young horses were ridden by the USET riders. When we bought him, I was told "Mike Page trained him". When I met Mike Page a few years ago he said (paraphrasing) "I rode him some, but I wouldn't say I trained him".

                          Sunnyfield had a couple of trainers originally from the SRS (Mr Zavulovich (SP???) and Werner Platzer). Karen McIntosh Collins (the owner's daughter) rode on the US Olympic Dressage team- I forget whether it was Rome or Tokyo. So the school horse got a really solid dressage foundation, even the ones that were primarily considered jumpers (as Rocket was).

                          When Rocket was 12, Mrs. McIntosh decided to sell off all the horses in the 7-15 yr age group. At the time, no-one knew why, but it later turned out that she had been diagnosed with leukemia. The older horses would be retired to her other farm somewhere in the south (supported by her estate), and the younger horses would be sold when she died. But she was afraid that these horse would be "to old to sell to good homes, but too young to retire" when she died. So she put them on the market then.

                          It was the strangest horse buying/selling process I have ever seen. We were new to the horse world, so we didn't know just how strange it was.

                          There was an ad in the paper, saying that there were good school horses for sale. When you called up, they wouldn't tell you ANYTHING about the specific horses.

                          When you got there, you had a LONG interview in the office, with Mrs. McIntosh, and the trainers. At the end, they said "I think she should ride Rocket." We were not given the opportunity to even LOOK at another horse. They had me ride Rocket in a lesson. One of the trainer came and inspected our barn and pasture.

                          "You can buy Rocket. The price is $500" (this was 1965, and that was about the top of our budget). No possibility of negotiating. "The price is $500, take it or leave it."

                          He took me from just starting to jump over cross rails, and could not sit his trot, to getting my Pony Club B.

                          While he was primarily known as a jumper, he got a bit arthritic as he got older, and you had to ride him "right" to a fence. If you dropped him, or he sensed that you were not 100% committed, he would stop. I almost always got at least one stop cross country.

                          On the other hand, while dressage was not his original strength, he had very good training, and we were usually in the first 3 after dressage at pony club rallies and horse trials (first after dressage in our first recognized horse trial, at Training, when Training was first introduced as a new lowest level). I will never forget the first time I sat a really correct collected trot on him.

                          A year later, we bought another one of the Sunnyfield horses, Meadow Lark, for my sister. Meadow was a full QH, by the same stallion out of Joan's Yellow Girl. Ironically, she was considered a dressage specialist- but hated it, and cleaned up in the Children's Hunter divisions when they were first introduced.

                          Janet
                          chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle, and Brain
                          Janet

                          chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                          • Wow, Janet, what a story. Thank you for sharing, I love hearing that kind of thing!!!

                            -Kelsey-

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Robby Johnson:
                              I'm pretty sure I was getting goosed in that pic, Pixie Dust! Your new guy (human) is surely a hottie. I couldn't help but notice how skinny he is, and how big those hands are ...

                              You go girl!

                              Robby

                              _ Dance and sing get up and do your thing ..._

                              <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


                              Heh heh heh..... ....he's a dear too; cleans out the horse trailer for me.

                              The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde
                              The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde

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                              • Proof positive that I'm actually a gay man - I noticed his hands, too, Pixie.

                                Aww, Robby, you and Robert look so happy and relaxed! I'm sending you a goosing of my own virtually.

                                LMH, sigh, woman, what an idyllic property - and I love, who'd a thunk I'd ever utter these words, your donkeys!

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                                • Hmmmm, Robby....was that on the Dutch side or French side?

                                  This is the first winter in the last 5 I haven't been down there...I'll have to make up for it by going twice next winter!

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                                  • I think somebody said they wanted to see a picture of Shiver and myself (Pixie dust, I think). Here you go.

                                    http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailsha...914/t_=6594026

                                    Reed

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                                    • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RAyers:
                                      I think somebody said they wanted to see a picture of Shiver and myself (Pixie dust, I think). Here you go.

                                      http://www.snapfish.com/thumbnailsha...914/t_=6594026

                                      Reed<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                      it won't allow access

                                      When you find yourself on the edge of a cliff, a step backward is progress

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                                      • Hey Reed, are you just taunting all these women out here or what???

                                        I can only conclude that I'm paying off karma at a vastly accelerated rate.
                                        -Ivanova, B5
                                        "And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling." - Capt Reynolds "Firefly"

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                                        • And Velvet, your pic is where? LOL

                                          I wanna see slc, too!

                                          Wear a smile, have friends.
                                          Wear a frown, have wrinkles.

                                          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                                          You can't have everything. Where would you put it all?

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