On 2/1/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Uhmm, let me think.  No.  No way!  I'd starve if I had to depend on this to
>  make a living, and I'd go nuts.  I don't mind making a few things for
>  myself, but if I get frustrated, I can just stop.  Customers wouldn't be
>  happy if I threw their pad in the garbage!

Well Phooey... I guess Runner and I will just show with a square
hunter green cotton bootie cover this year. I just got him a nice
Bobby's bridle, had to buy a double to get two matching reins for his
pelham... Who knows I might get a traditional set of hunter bits and
put him in a double. Also picked up a nice used Passier Dressage
bridle... Now I'm outfitting me.

Want to come hang out with us at the Union County shows? I believe
we're going to hit those, some schooling shows at Gone to Ground, the
Lincoln County Saddle Club shows at the Ponderosa, the schooling shows
at the farm in Cherryville, the shows at FENCE, and the shows at the
ARK.

Steph
-- 
"Brutality begins where skill ends."
"Correctly understood, work at the lunge line is indispensable for
rider and horse from the very beginning through the highest levels."
Von Niendorff

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