Shannon Weston (and Shalom B'yaled & Khomytt)
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> I was majorly embarassed yesterday when I got dumped by Winza. I haven't
> fallen off a horse since... I can't even remember when. My girlfriend and
I
> were riding along the trails by our barn yesterday and as we were trotting
> in the direction of the barn I noticed two kids in a tree fort just past a
> small rolling mound/hill in the trail. I could tell Winza was nervous but
I
> was feeling a sigh of relief that these were just kids and not guys on
> motorcycles like we usualy come across.
> Winza was halfway up the mound when he spun around so hard and fast to
> get
> away from the monsters in the tree that I flew right out of the saddle, I
> didn't even have a chance to react. The only thing I instinctively did was
> to keep my deathgrip hold on the reins because I knew I would never catch
> him again once he started running. I don't remember what happened but my
> girlfriend said I barely touched a knee (I think it was a butt cheek
> actually!) to the ground before I was on my feet, still holding Winza's
> reins. I walked Winza past the kids, got back on and we continued our
ride.
> I was embarassed to come off my horse but excited that my reflexes were
> so
> fast that before I knew I was out of the saddle I was standing beside
Winza
> holding on to the reins! Falling off is what I get for being so lax on him
> and bragging to my girlfriend how, "His spooks are getting smaller!"
> Does anyone else have stories of landing on their feet (or close there
> after) before they even knew what was happening?
>
> I am in serious need of painkillers today though....
>
> Jax
>
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> Author owned by Winza, 13 year old Crabbet Arabian gelding
>
> I used to dream of owning a flashy chesnut or bright bay, perhaps even a
> shining black, but when my perfect horse came in a never-to-be-clean
> white... I shrugged and realized the meaning of "A good horse is never a
> bad color".
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