Hey, I gotta admit it. Sometimes I'm a weather wimp, when it
comes to horseback riding. Sure, I love going out to the barn. And I can't get
enough of time with my beloved horses.
But there are days when the excuses for mounting up and
riding tend to pile up. Maybe the weather is crumby. Perhaps something hurts.
Whatever ... right?
Occasionally, office or home responsibilities keep me from
even getting to the stables. And once in a while, I don’t have wheels to go
there. At such times, I am particularly grateful that my equines are safely
stowed in a wonderful boarding barn with excellent care. They will eat and
enjoy roomy turnouts, whether I show up or not. Then they will return to their
neat and clean stalls in a well-maintained barn with fresh water and plenty of
hay. And they never miss a meal.
Neither do I. Well,
that’s sort of the problem.
How can an equestrian stay in shape, even on those days when
a trip to the horse barn is not in the cards?
Well, I’m not sure my liver is stagnating. I’ve not suffered
from gout or actual obesity. And I’ve never felt as if my vital organs needed
inspiriting. But I do find this a little hysterical. I'd bet the thing would cost a bazillion dollars today - or maybe a month's board.
But, hey, if it was good enough for HRH, the Princess of Wales …
But, hey, if it was good enough for HRH, the Princess of Wales …
How do you feel about finding a way to gain some horse
exercise at home? Well, maybe the exercise part would work, but a little daily horse
company cures all sorts of ills that aren’t wholly physical. (Yep, we all knew
that.)
If I got one of these things and practiced the walk, trot
and canter at home, I would like to think that my horses would miss me terribly.
Or, at least, they’d miss the carrots and peppermints and tick-picking. OK,
maybe not the tick-picking.
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