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Related: About this forumSaturday's Horses -- Kate's Story Part III -- Kate's First Ride January, 2010.
In the arena at our old farm, Laurie groomed Kate. Misty looked on.

Under a lunge line for the first time, Kate moved with Laurie.

And Laurie moved with Kate.

Kate redefined "it takes two to tango."


After several turns around the ring Kate was let loose.


She seemed to like being untethered,

expressing new-found freedom.


After awhile Laurie introduced Kate to the weight of a human being,

and then carrying that person on her back.

They took things slowly.




In a word Kate did great.

Mommy was well pleased.

Thanks for "tuning in." See you next week!
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Saturday's Horses -- Kate's Story Part III -- Kate's First Ride January, 2010. (Original Post)
George McGovern
Friday
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Yw SL! She was more "trainable" than some. But Kate could have her moments. Ty!
George McGovern
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SheltieLover
(76,906 posts)1. Kate appears to have been easy to train.
Thx for sharing!
George McGovern
(10,890 posts)3. Yw SL! She was more "trainable" than some. But Kate could have her moments. Ty!
LoisB
(12,374 posts)2. My goodness, Kate was a beautiful horse. Thank you. Laurie, the Horse Whisperer.
George McGovern
(10,890 posts)4. Hearing your kind words Laurie smiled wide. Thank You Lois!
LoisB
(12,374 posts)5. I have the utmost admiration for Laurie.
George McGovern
(10,890 posts)6. Thank You. Me too.
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,221 posts)7. Wonderful photos & story.
Thanks for sharing.
George McGovern
(10,890 posts)8. Oh you're welcome Grumpy Old Guy. Thank You!
Pics were taken all those fifteen years ago with a Nikon D40 and 18-55mm zoom. Most likely in Program mode.