tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7602045830931362686.post7258470734828553193..comments2023-04-29T07:22:14.482-06:00Comments on Wilsons' Wild Ones: Training Weekend, Part 2 (4/15/18)GunDivahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02965363044411500380noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7602045830931362686.post-85537698866361359172018-09-09T15:51:14.791-06:002018-09-09T15:51:14.791-06:00You have been on a challenging adventure!
Isn...You have been on a challenging adventure! <br /><br />Isn't it curious how differently horses react. Over here in England, three of us chanced upon a herd of alpacas in a field. Like, behind a fence, safely contained. One horse was terrified, and another wanted to sniff the alpacas. Mine thought that it was a great opportunity to get her head down and eat. <br /><br />With all the winter pheasant shooting, a lot of horses here get used to gunfire in the vicinity, but not their riders shooting! White Horse Pilgrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18256903307281225327noreply@blogger.com