On 2/15/07, Lorraine Voog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Stephanie, You made me laugh. I thought I was > the only one getting the 357 loaded. LOL I just want > to shake them and ask what are you thinking you > &*%($#@)!!
Yesterday was Star's first day off her meds for the laminitis, and one of her meds is a Ace which mellows her out quite nicely (it also helps protect the feet from damage, but I'm not complaining about the side effects!). So, I got a little sloppy about taking her halter off before I was ready to close the gait because she's been so quiet this week... Poor pony doesn't like being in her little paddock all alone. Even though I get agrivated at them I try not to blame them, but I do feel like she knows when I'm late for something and picks those times to pull her little stunts! 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
