in the barn (level, concrete, no pebbles) sound. so fed her and came home to ring france, where there was no answer save answerphone...
Shall see what Molly's like tomorrow then; the elastic curb has arrived so I shall wrestle the too long chain off, put the elastic on and see how we go.
believe it or not, someone giving me major earache last night on the subject of not using that severe bit, a pelham, suggested i try a dutch gag .... what can one say... speechless. not helped by being unable to explain the theory behind use of the pelham for the purpose.
i think i need more shimming in the saddle, and having the moulded panels in tipping me forward slighly won't have helped anything. but she's always had a vague tendency, which goes off with work, to look lame when she isn't. this may be to do with the congenital assymmetry at the front.
hope none of my readers have been directly affected by that horror at virginia tech ... bring on gun control in the states, i say, amend the constitution (i know, i'm not american, what would i know .... i know guns breed more guns!)
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
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Glad to hear the lady is feeling OK. Perhaps the saddle is pushing on her shoulder a little. I am sure you will sort it all out.
The Virginia Tech story is so sad. Apparently four of the victims were from New Jersey. There will be a great deal of talk about gun control, but I doubt there will be much action. Too many politics.
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