Bethany was bugging me and bugging me and bugging me....and finally I said FINE - HERE IT IS!!!!! and with the poison oak and the blisters on the bottom of my feet, and the travel and plane ride, and the hideous lesson last week.....it wasn't exactly stellar material. But I decided I didn't care and if it would STOP the INCESSENT e-mails asking for the silly thing.... (see Behtnay - your strategy of bugging me to death DID work)
Welcome to the Boots and Saddles blog. "Boots and saddles" describes a horse of(f) course - my experiences in the endurance world, as a veterinary student, and as a life long student of the horse. This blog is part of a larger endurance information site, which promotes renegade hoof boots and education for riders in their first 1000 endurance miles. I hope that you are entertained, informed, and inspired.
Funder: I swear, endurance is the sport of tying as much random crap on a dirty horse as possible, then riding til you chafe your thighs raw.
Elizabeth Funderburk: You're not tough just because you can destroy your body faster than everybody else around you. That is a ridiculously difficult thing for me to remember...You can be plenty tough without being dumb...
Bethany Faubel: Funder's right: being tough doesn't mean being damaged before you have a chance at senility. Otherwise, we would be calling all professional boxer/wrestlers not only tough but intelligent as well...
Sharlene, verbally
"Endurance is a series of small disasters, interspersed with larger disasters. The sport of endurance is your ability to solve and learn and prevent them. (and enjoy the process)"
AareneX on 2010 Goals:
"I will not be discouraged by setbacks in 2010, but will use them as training opportunities for successes in the future."
JB on Revelation 7 "More then just bruised ego's are at stake in endurance, as the horses whole life and well being is on the line".
Oh I don't know. I thought it was funny.
ReplyDeleteReally???? You are so kind.....
ReplyDeleteBethany was bugging me and bugging me and bugging me....and finally I said FINE - HERE IT IS!!!!! and with the poison oak and the blisters on the bottom of my feet, and the travel and plane ride, and the hideous lesson last week.....it wasn't exactly stellar material. But I decided I didn't care and if it would STOP the INCESSENT e-mails asking for the silly thing.... (see Behtnay - your strategy of bugging me to death DID work)
heh..that's why I did it
ReplyDeletethink about it though, what precedent are you setting?
>:D