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The weekend of Sep. 22 was absolutely lovely. I, along with approximately 30 individuals from the Randolph County Regional Riding Club rode 20.3 miles through the wilds of West Virginia. I have wanted to write and share more, however, my life took a drastic change (for the better) that same weekend. This change has not allotted me much time to write, lately. That said, Jean-Luc was about as good as the other 29 equines that took off Saturday morning. Riding with that many horses yields tons of energy! The herd stepped out much faster than anyone wanted, but there were moments of chill where we were all able to enjoy an adult beverage or sip on something from our saddles. I am so, so very thankful to have and know these people. They have made my horse journey worthwhile! They also reassure me horses help ordinary people accomplish amazing feats. One gentleman on the ride was 83! Yes. An 83 year old man rode 20.3 miles like a pro. Getting to know the people on that ride reminds me that good people aren't too hard to find, if you just look. Here re a few photos from our trip. Unfortunately, I was either working pretty hard to hold Jean-Luc back, or simply too in awe of the views to remember to take more photos. Luckily, I can safely say, "I'll do better next time." Because, I have my own horse, and that is a beautiful thing, knowing there surely is a next time.
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Chelsey
9/29/2017 01:08:11 pm
Thanks Emma!
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lytha
9/29/2017 12:26:48 pm
Thanks for posting this, I've been wondering where you've been.
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Chelsey
9/29/2017 01:07:24 pm
Letha,
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AuthorMy name is Chelsey. HorseGenerator's Cuevo Gold, or as he's known around this barn, "Jean-Luc Ponycard", was foaled in 2004 from Generator's Hurricane & Cheyenne's Little Bit. Top 10 Blog Favs.Archives
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