Christine saw the good Skjoni - the REAL Skjoni, and she > didn't let the crazy stories stand in her way of accepting him for what he > is...and she in turn told me that she thought he was a great horse. She > believed in him when his own owner apparently didn't. Christine also saw > that he and Cary would be a match - and she sure nailed that one. Had > everyone believed what Christopher said - poor Skjoni... what a waste of a > perfect pony that would have been. Thank God that Cary is a "forgive and > forget" kind of owner/rider, who never worried about the oddly skewed > perception someone once had. > > Karen Thomas
And I have to say that Karen is not bragging! I recently rode Skjoni if I were asked to put a label on Skjoni I would call him the "perfect pony" that just about anyone with a minimum of horse sense can ride. Nothing difficult about him. When I read Christophers post I asked my self if he could be possibly taking about the same horse? Is it possible he is talking about another Skjoni? Anneliese
