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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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  • Last one, I think.

    This was after my fashion re-do courtesy of Nimrod Farm. Circa winter of 73/74.

    "I can justify anything!"
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    \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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    • Duffy, what are you wearing in that last photo? Shorts?? a bathing suit???
      *****
      You will not rise to the occasion, you will default to your level of training.

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      • I was wearing VERY short shorts, Midge, to compliment my oh-so-cool tall rubber riding boots!!!
        \"Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and, once it has done so, he will have to accept that his life will be radically changed.\" -- Ralph Waldo E

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        • Shorts and boots was de riguer in the summer for us! If we were messing around at the farm, and decided to ride, the only wardrobe change was to get boots on.

          I don't really look constructively at my pictures, as there was never any technical training in those days - just gallop and jump! I never heard the term "see your spot" until I moved out here. I was pretty well versed on the flat, but have learned a whole lot more just by listening in the last 25 years.

          What I really wish I could do now is put into practice everything that I have learned!

          Laurie
          Laurie

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          • We used to ride in bathing suits....thank GAWD I have no pictures to prove it.

            Here is a pre-Reagan shot....fuzzy shot hides the ugly turnout.

            I do not smirk. But if I did, this would be a good opportunity. - Worf
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            The truth is rarely pure, and never simple. Oscar Wilde

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            • Duffy - was the pic of "Duffy" over the roll top in the GMHA "dustbowl"? Was there a board fence on the stream side?

              I wish I had pictures, but horse decided he'd had enough of the course and jumped out over that fence. Only, of course, to find himself on about 3 feet of soil 5 feet above the stream.

              I didn't know the protocol for this faux pas, so I galloped around to the entrance, went back in the ring and finished my course.

              I have to go find my old photos. And I remember the shorts + rubber boots as summer riding attire quite well!

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              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>We used to ride in bathing suits....thank GAWD I have no pictures to prove it. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                I have one, but I don't think I'll post it.

                I did just find a bunch of old pictures. Here's Pooka and me at a show on an outdoor hunt course. It was in 1973. Canary breeches and a pelham bit.

                [This message was edited by just_me on Jan. 08, 2003 at 08:38 PM.]

                [This message was edited by just_me on Jan. 09, 2003 at 08:06 AM.]
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                People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... timey wimey... stuff.

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                • Here's one of Pooka, me (in the front), and my best friend Lynne. This was taken at Coach House in Westchester in 1974
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                  People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... timey wimey... stuff.

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                  • This is me and Pooka and Teri and Hermes jumping a real brush fence together. I think it was about 1977.

                    Forgive the lousy quality of the print.
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                    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... timey wimey... stuff.

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                    • Yet another one

                      Me and Pooka coming back from the outdoor hunt course. 1973
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                      People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly... timey wimey... stuff.

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

                        Laurie, trips down memory lane!

                        I was born and raised in Stillwater, MN, bought horses from and took many lessons from Hans Senn. Did you know he has sold Helvetia Stables?
                        And Alpine Farms is for sale for a cool 3.3 mil, it can't be developed so it is guaranteed to stay a farm of one sort or another.
                        I left Minnesota in 1993, but got the scoop on lots of my former hunter friends/rivals from someone on another board.


                        &gt;^.,.^&lt;
                        ~~Linda

                        "My treasures do not clink or glitter; they gleam in the sun and neigh in the night"

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

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                        • Hey Linda!

                          I was home this last summer and had lunch with Hans, a very spry 72 year old! He looks exactly the same. I was at his new home, too, which he built on 10 acres that he kept when he sold Helvetia. He's in good shape and still doing side businesses.

                          Weezer Otten owns Alpine now, hadn't heard it is for sale again. Debbie Kemp teaches from there, but is not in good health.

                          My buddy, Sparky, who lives in North Oaks, and with whom I stayed in MN and actually RODE with, keeps me posted on the MN dirt.

                          Did you know that "Willem's" trainer is our very own Andy Fleischhaker?

                          Email me at lpitts@hsc.edu and we can chat!

                          Laurie
                          Laurie

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                          • Can I play too?

                            Ike was in the Oval Office.

                            LaurieP (and everyone who's posted), love those old photos. The memories they hold must be dearer than gold.

                            Joan S.
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                            • Finally remembered to dig out this picture and scan it. This is me riding a very nice pony named Scarlett during a lesson at Sedgefield Stables back in 1974. I believe that would be the Ford Administration. Wonder if I was wearing my WIN button?

                              "If you ain't got it in ya, you can't blow it out." Pops
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                              • yippee I can finally post on this thread (was missing the post button before).

                                Anywhoo-I am going to publicly embarass myself. This was when I was a young"un and had just been let of the "leash" as it were hehehe. I was about 5 at the show in MD.
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                                • If I am going-it needs to be all the way. Here I am around 8. Don't you just love the fluffy pants hehe At the Nanticoke horseshow (Does it still exist??). This was about 75 or 76 I think.

                                  Oh to be that skinny again............
                                  By the way-that is one bad boston in the pic.
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                                  • LaurieP!!!

                                    Those pics of you jumping at a horse show in LaCrosse..any chance that was out at the fairgrounds?? Its right across the street from my house. A good friend who showed a lot back then amazed me one day by telling me about the big hunt course they used to have there- now we have an auto racetrack , but they do still hold dressage and hunter shows there.

                                    Indecision may or may not be my problem.
                                    ****Indecision may or may not be my problem****

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                                    • Yup, it sure was! They had permanent stabling and an outside course, in addition to rings. It was considered quite a nice show at the time, and was one of only "out of town" shows we went to. Kind of the season ender, except for the State Fair.

                                      Laurie
                                      Laurie

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                                      • Stegall, that picture is adorable. One of the fun things about these pictures is the backgrounds. I like looking at the show grounds, trucks and trailers, etc. Your picture reminded me of how we used to put the ribbons on the ramp wings at one day shows.

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                                        • I'll say the same thing I said about a year ago when we had a similiar thread going. Looking at these pictures makes you think it was just SO MUCH more fun then.

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