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Hey all you Old Timers, go through your files and post those pictures of "when I was a young'n" (please, they must be from before Reagan was prez)

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  • #81
    Unfortunately Dot had the typical no-tail of an appy, added to the fact that it had been broken and stood straight up!!! She always wnt with her notail like that. Eventually, her nomain was unbraidable, and we resorted to roaching it. We clipped what was there and left just enough to add a little crest. Her forelock was all that remained, and took some tweaking to braid.

    Proud member of the Sunnieflax Clique, IDAC Clique
    "Poster formerly known as SQW"
    I gotta do-over and am doin it my way!!!

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    • #82
      Technical difficulties!!!!

      I had ALL my pictures scanned and saved them on a CD-RW; while doing the last one, my computer locked up and wouldn't unlock (I wasn't saving anything at the time). I turned it off, then rebooted it and now my drive won't read the CD. It is calling that drive/disc a "UDFREADER" and asking if I want to install the Roxio UDF Reader for Windows 95/NT (I am running XP).

      So, I'll take it to work tomorrow and try to get it to run on my computer at work, and if not, I'll rescan tomorrow.

      Here's a teaser though...

      Me at age 9 on a friend's palomino in our front yard...

      Laurie
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      • #83
        And now where was your helmat little girl? Oh, that's right, there's a rule that you don't have to wear one in a western saddle (nice blanket BTW) because the saddle emits a forcefeild to protect one's noggin!!!

        It's late, I'm getting punchy. Sorry lauriep, I couldn't resist. Now, off to bed before I get myself in trouble! Looking forward to seeing what you have for us tomorrow!

        Proud member of the Sunnieflax Clique, IDAC Clique
        "Poster formerly known as SQW"
        I gotta do-over and am doin it my way!!!

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        • #84
          lauriep - that saddle rocks! You look like you're headed to the Rose Bowl Parade.

          "If you ain't got it in ya, you can't blow it out." Pops

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          • #85
            Champ belonged to the owner of the local Ben Franklin, and he was a member of the Tonka Trail Riders, the local saddle club. Whenever they rode out by our house, he would always stop and let me have a ride. Of course, whenever I was in the store, I sought him out to ask about "my" horse. He DID use Champ in parades in beautiful, downtown Mound, MN.

            I'll get to the actual photos of me and my horse tonight.

            Laurie
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            • #86
              Is it just me or was the pelham bit the way to go back then!!

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              • #87
                Full bridles

                Ponyluvr, in a lot of the photos posted of Corinthian classes, the horses are wearing full bridles, not pelhams.

                "Sewn-in," mind you. I.E. no buckles! Old school to the max!

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                • #88
                  laurieb - I love the Rommel in Sugartown picture! The pony in the MSG picture is pretty nice too.

                  2Dogs - I also really (!) like your Free Union picture!

                  Silly Mommy - That roan is adorable...

                  Oakleigh - That grey is one neat looking pony!

                  I have one question though... I noticed that a lot of the poles in the pictures have very pointy ends. Did anyone ever get skewered in a crash?

                  Steph
                  Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse as he is leaping -Julius Hare

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                  • #89
                    Me on TB, a Tb gelding we had who was born in 1952! He was a total terror.
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                    And God took a handful of southerly wind, blew his breath upon it, and
                    created the horse.\" Bedouin legend

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                    • #90
                      Yeah, but look at those dapples!!!

                      Laurie
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                      • #91
                        OK, gang, here we go down memory lane. I have several...

                        Me in an early lesson circa 1962 (age 9) on a horse called Huntsman, one of my favorites.

                        Laurie
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                        • #92
                          My first show, age 10, on Merry Mount.

                          For those Minnesota folks, the last picture and this and the next were taken at the old Kantell (formerly Clearview) Stables in Hamel. Cathy McCabe Cortright and Rita VanSloun were my instructors.

                          Laurie

                          [This message was edited by lauriep on Jan. 08, 2003 at 10:31 AM.]
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                          • #93
                            Me and Merry Mount again. First show.

                            Laurie
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                            • #94
                              Another early show, circa 1966, at Kantell. I'm on a horse called Flying Colors.

                              Laurie
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                              • #95
                                A friend of mine, Debbie Cox, on Nip (there was also a Tuck, his brother) and me on Flying Colors.

                                Laurie
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                                • #96
                                  OOOH, here's a good one I missed. No horse in this one, but what a fashion statement.

                                  Wayzata Country Club, circa 1965.

                                  Laurie
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                                  • #97
                                    This is a horse that was loaned to me while I rode at the Van Sloun's (this was Colleen McQuay's family and home). His name was Chesty bing, barn name Say, and I absolutely loved him. I rode him all one summer.

                                    The show is the old Tanbark Horse Show held at Kantell.

                                    Laurie
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                                    • #98
                                      Another one of me on Say at the Wayzata CC Horse Show, probably MN's biggest, most prestigious show at the time, other than the State Fair.

                                      BTW, Say was a very fancy horse in his time, and won a lot as a second year and then working horse with his owner, Pat Dvorak.

                                      Laurie
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                                      • #99
                                        Finally, a horse of my own!

                                        "Just Like That", Sport, a bay TB that I owned for three years. Needless to say, I was thrilled.

                                        Bought him form Hans Senn, the top professional in MN at the time.

                                        This was our first show, the old Hilltop show in St. Paul.

                                        Laurie
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                                        • Sport and me at Wayzata.

                                          Yes, those are REALLY pom pons in his mane!

                                          Laurie
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