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Old January 3rd, 2005, 03:11 AM
Padishar Creel
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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Having retired our donkey Carlos from riding, I'd been bugging a
friend of mine to sell me his old decrepit buggy that he never
used. He finally relented this fall, and on with a couple of minor
outings to assure me Carlos wouldn't go crazy, we trailered down
to an annual Jan 1 ride-and-drive get-together that friends of
ours host. Carlos pulled us 6 or 7 miles around the valley farmland,
walking, trotting, even loping along when we needed to catch up.
Sitting in a buggy, in no hurry and enjoying the conversation of
a friend visiting from Phoenix is a wonderful beginning to 2005.

http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/

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Jon, thanks for sharing and I see you do have room to pack your fly rod in
the buggy with you.

Chris


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 03:11 AM
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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Having retired our donkey Carlos from riding, I'd been bugging a
friend of mine to sell me his old decrepit buggy that he never
used. He finally relented this fall, and on with a couple of minor
outings to assure me Carlos wouldn't go crazy, we trailered down
to an annual Jan 1 ride-and-drive get-together that friends of
ours host. Carlos pulled us 6 or 7 miles around the valley farmland,
walking, trotting, even loping along when we needed to catch up.
Sitting in a buggy, in no hurry and enjoying the conversation of
a friend visiting from Phoenix is a wonderful beginning to 2005.

http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/

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Jon, thanks for sharing and I see you do have room to pack your fly rod in
the buggy with you.

Chris


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 04:43 AM
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/


Brings back a host of memories. I had the dubious pleasure of riding
several dozen horses from the mid 80s through the early 90s. I rode
virtually every day in 1991. I also drove a team of horses hitched to a
covered wagon. I learned several things.

First; I would MUCH rather ride behind horses than on them. A pair of large
draft horses pulling a wagon turned out to be much easier in terms of
technique than I guessed, and much harder physically than I ever imagined.

Second; despite being taken for a wild ride on the only mule I ever rode
when it once decided that the bucket I was holding in my free hand was going
to eat it, I would, however reluctantly, trust my life to it or any of its
brethren (?) while on its back, before any horse I have ever seen. Horses
may be the only creatures on God's green Earth that are dumber than the
people who willingly ride them.........ask Superman.

Wolfgang
or maybe it's the other way around.


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 04:43 AM
Wolfgang
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/


Brings back a host of memories. I had the dubious pleasure of riding
several dozen horses from the mid 80s through the early 90s. I rode
virtually every day in 1991. I also drove a team of horses hitched to a
covered wagon. I learned several things.

First; I would MUCH rather ride behind horses than on them. A pair of large
draft horses pulling a wagon turned out to be much easier in terms of
technique than I guessed, and much harder physically than I ever imagined.

Second; despite being taken for a wild ride on the only mule I ever rode
when it once decided that the bucket I was holding in my free hand was going
to eat it, I would, however reluctantly, trust my life to it or any of its
brethren (?) while on its back, before any horse I have ever seen. Horses
may be the only creatures on God's green Earth that are dumber than the
people who willingly ride them.........ask Superman.

Wolfgang
or maybe it's the other way around.


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 12:59 PM
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A meaner, cantankerous, stubborn animal has not been born than loyal,
hardworking knowledgeable mule.

john
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/


Brings back a host of memories. I had the dubious pleasure of riding
several dozen horses from the mid 80s through the early 90s. I rode
virtually every day in 1991. I also drove a team of horses hitched to a
covered wagon. I learned several things.

First; I would MUCH rather ride behind horses than on them. A pair of

large
draft horses pulling a wagon turned out to be much easier in terms of
technique than I guessed, and much harder physically than I ever imagined.

Second; despite being taken for a wild ride on the only mule I ever rode
when it once decided that the bucket I was holding in my free hand was

going
to eat it, I would, however reluctantly, trust my life to it or any of its
brethren (?) while on its back, before any horse I have ever seen. Horses
may be the only creatures on God's green Earth that are dumber than the
people who willingly ride them.........ask Superman.

Wolfgang
or maybe it's the other way around.




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Old January 3rd, 2005, 12:59 PM
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A meaner, cantankerous, stubborn animal has not been born than loyal,
hardworking knowledgeable mule.

john
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
...

http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/


Brings back a host of memories. I had the dubious pleasure of riding
several dozen horses from the mid 80s through the early 90s. I rode
virtually every day in 1991. I also drove a team of horses hitched to a
covered wagon. I learned several things.

First; I would MUCH rather ride behind horses than on them. A pair of

large
draft horses pulling a wagon turned out to be much easier in terms of
technique than I guessed, and much harder physically than I ever imagined.

Second; despite being taken for a wild ride on the only mule I ever rode
when it once decided that the bucket I was holding in my free hand was

going
to eat it, I would, however reluctantly, trust my life to it or any of its
brethren (?) while on its back, before any horse I have ever seen. Horses
may be the only creatures on God's green Earth that are dumber than the
people who willingly ride them.........ask Superman.

Wolfgang
or maybe it's the other way around.




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Old January 3rd, 2005, 12:59 PM
asadi....
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A meaner, cantankerous, stubborn animal has not been born than loyal,
hardworking knowledgeable mule.

john
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message
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http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/jan1/


Brings back a host of memories. I had the dubious pleasure of riding
several dozen horses from the mid 80s through the early 90s. I rode
virtually every day in 1991. I also drove a team of horses hitched to a
covered wagon. I learned several things.

First; I would MUCH rather ride behind horses than on them. A pair of

large
draft horses pulling a wagon turned out to be much easier in terms of
technique than I guessed, and much harder physically than I ever imagined.

Second; despite being taken for a wild ride on the only mule I ever rode
when it once decided that the bucket I was holding in my free hand was

going
to eat it, I would, however reluctantly, trust my life to it or any of its
brethren (?) while on its back, before any horse I have ever seen. Horses
may be the only creatures on God's green Earth that are dumber than the
people who willingly ride them.........ask Superman.

Wolfgang
or maybe it's the other way around.




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Old January 3rd, 2005, 01:17 PM
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Nice pictures Jon! That's a very cool vehicle.

bruce h


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 01:17 PM
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Nice pictures Jon! That's a very cool vehicle.

bruce h


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Old January 3rd, 2005, 01:17 PM
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Nice pictures Jon! That's a very cool vehicle.

bruce h


 




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