Not so fast, pard'ner. It certainly didn't get started that way. When we got to Bill's I knew it might be a little hectic because his daughter was getting married this very day! In celebration of the wedding, Bill and his wife had had a big party last night at their house, complete with a giant tent in the driveway, and even a few guys roasting a pig (I hope Louise was not offended!). So, when we arrived at Bill's today, the tent and "kitchen" were still set up outside. There was also a guy there (a very nice guy, I must say) who was slowly taking the "kitchen" apart. All perfectly mellow.
However, I guess if you are a horse and you are being saddled up next to a guy clinking silverware and moving big, weird pieces of kitchen grills and such around, there is nothing mellow about it. Immediately, Bella started wiggling and moving around like a Chinese dragon. Bella has that big haflinger body--Whitney was probably worried about getting trampled. When I went to spray Lilly with bug spray (as usual), she freaked out, pulled back, and broke the snap on her lead rope trying to get away. Actually, there was no trying about it--she got away all right! When she took off, she almost got QTee to take off with her. Meanwhile we couldn't get through the stall door so Christine was trying to hand Whitney and me all the tack we needed so we could get the hell out of there. I noticed Whitney's face was as red as a tomato as she struggled with Bella. At that point, I guess I decided a panic attack was in order. Seeing my own horse uncharacteristically losing it must have really affected me. Suddenly I felt like I was going to puke all over the hay. I said with an extraordinary wobble, "I feel most nauseous!" as the color drained from my entire head.
But really, was there time to feel sick? No, there was not. I knew as soon as we got out on the road and up to the trail head, everything would seem familiar and very sane, both to horse and human.
We did manage to get to the road even though Lilly had a another mini-freak out when I asked her to walk under the tent. Simply refused. Luckily, that nice guy who was taking things apart, helped move a tent pole so Lilly could slip around the tent without going under it.
Out on the road, Bella decided she was going to throw her head around and try and bite Whitney repeatedly. Then some giant pick up trucks came zooming down the road and the dogs ran right in front of them! It was seriously turning into the worst time I have ever spent at Bill's. Christine said, "This day is an anomaly!" because whatever could go wrong, was going wrong.
And here is a picture of Bill off to his daughter's wedding. Wow! Bill in a tie! Don't let that expression fool you, he was hamming for the camera. As I write this, Bill's daughter is married by now and Bill has a new son-in-law!
4 comments:
Oh, my goodness! Or should I say...oh my badness - what a horrid beginning! Don't you hate it when horse time turns from bad to worse...to worst! What a scare I had reading this post. I was on the edge of my seat - especially the dogs and truck part. That is scary. I was laughing at your Bella as the Chinese dragon comment - that was sooo funny! I don't know many horses who would walk under a tent like that. Glad your ride turned dreamy. Lilly and Bella are too cute to get too mad at. And how about Bill?!!!! He sure is Dapper Dan in his father of the bride outfit! Congratulations to all!
Congrats to Bill's daughter and new son-in-law!!
Sometimes rides don't always go as planned, and with everything going on at Bill's, I can see why. My horses would have done the same thing.
But I am so happy it ended well and you did get to have a good ride!
Ooooo, good luck with the renovation! I have only lived through a kitchen re-do and it was absolute HELL! It's no fun when you have no dishwasher, no sink, no counter-tops...there was much take-out eaten during that period!!
Glad to hear that your ride ended on a good note. :-) Bella is adooooorable!
Oh remodels are time to laugh and be patient! I know b/c I'm a kitchen designer and constantly ripping up people's homes..sorry :)
What a crazy start to the ride!! I'm so glad you powered through it and it ended on a good note, what a great lesson learned for the ponies :)
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