Imogene
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- Location
- Middle Tennessee
@NotCompSavvy I love to look at Frisians but they require a lot of care, even if I could afford one. Martha Stewart has owned Frisians for years. She can honestly ride a horse. I watched her cross a creek with Ted Turner on a documentary some years back. I didn’t watch the horse, I watched her and her hands — she can ride. Frisians are too big for the type of trail riding I always liked to do.
@Medusa Tennessee Walkers, overall, have the most forgiving and people oriented disposition one could ask for in a horse. If you happened to run across some of the Big Lick videos, those are the “one percenters” of wealthy owners whose only interest is winning at any cost.
Also, @Medusa you are doing a HUGE service by volunteering
. The equineTherapy programs and other barns need more folks like you

@JustBonee My family & friends thought I “needed to come home” after my husband passed last year. I replied “mayhaps they all forgot who they were making suggestions to”. I replied that I AM home and I’m staying on this farm until my end time, if I have my way.
You do what is comfortable for you and brings you peace. It’s amazing to me, how all of a sudden we might not know our own minds the day we hit “old age”
Regarding your family’s dog: OMG! I LOVELOVELOVE him


@Medusa Tennessee Walkers, overall, have the most forgiving and people oriented disposition one could ask for in a horse. If you happened to run across some of the Big Lick videos, those are the “one percenters” of wealthy owners whose only interest is winning at any cost.

Also, @Medusa you are doing a HUGE service by volunteering




@JustBonee My family & friends thought I “needed to come home” after my husband passed last year. I replied “mayhaps they all forgot who they were making suggestions to”. I replied that I AM home and I’m staying on this farm until my end time, if I have my way.
You do what is comfortable for you and brings you peace. It’s amazing to me, how all of a sudden we might not know our own minds the day we hit “old age”

Regarding your family’s dog: OMG! I LOVELOVELOVE him


