>>I think, Mic, that it may not be a big jump from icelandic style riding to
>>the riding style used in GB, but that it's a huge jump to the US riding
>>style from the ISRT.
>
> So then classical riding isn't that popular in the US?

I don't think many people would say that the Icelanders ride classically; 
and no, it's not the normal way of riding here.


>>Maybe I will come and visit you someday!

> Please do!

My uncle is very much into geneology and our relatives are in GB.  I bet we 
are related!


> I think we just have to agree to disagree then, as my experience has
> been different from yours.

Yes, I think that's OK.  We see things differently based on our different 
backgrounds.  I recall that you said you thought Gudmar was a good rider and 
instructor, whereas I don't think so.


>>but my leg wouldn't allow it.  Elisabeth said she'd push me around if
>>necessary, but I doubt that she could do that with the terrain.  She would
>>have tried tho :-).
>>
> What have you done? : (

I broke my leg... well, the dogs did it.  Our daughter and son brought their 
dogs over, and the three boy dogs run and have a jolly time when they're 
together, and they happened to ram into me.

I told my sister it was an accident, and she said of course it wasn't! 
there's acres of land for them to run on, and they aim for you!


Judy
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