I got done with my second lesson yesterday. Sorry it took so long to get a lesson, I was busy at Universal Studios. So I rode a different horse this time, and her name was Dora. She's a palomino TN Walker and she was much more obedient than Maggie was.
A girl named Jenna, who actually lives right behind me, rode Maggie and another girl (I can't remember her name), she rode Huey, a huge TN Walker gelding. I actually think he's part drafter, but I don't know. Anyway, here are some pictures
(Amanda tells us we have to stretch the horse's legs before riding)
(And I really like this picture, because it looks like Dora is cantering, but she's really just walking)
And I loved this picture so much that I decided to make it the cover of this book (👇🏼new cover)
I had so much fun riding with the more experienced group and I got more riding time out of it, so that was awesome! Now there aren't any pictures, but we went over some ground poles and I really enjoyed it.
I guess that's about it, so peace out! ✌️
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Riding A Walker (My Riding Journal)
Non-FictionHello! I'm starting to ride at a stable called Moo Neigh Farms and the girl that is giving the lessons owns Tennessee Walking Horses. This book will describe my riding life (mostly).