Heading out on the trail.
Last night, we went over to one of the flat fields where we work sometimes, so that we could actually trot some big circles and I could ask for "real" work. Problem is, certain Haffies have been off "real" work for going on three months now, and apparently they have no desire to be anything other than a trail-riding lawn ornament.
Look over there! It's a bird! No really, it's a bird. WTF.
Paddy: Trotting like a western pleasure Haffieeeee.
Me: A little more forward please.
Paddy: Too much effort. How about I hang my tongue out and put my nose on my chest? Nyaaaaaaa!
Me: (As giant glob of Haffie slobber from aforementioned tongue whapped me on the knee) FORWARD.
Paddy: NOPE!
Me: *pony club kicks*
Paddy: FINE. IMA RACING HAFFIEEEE!
Giant culvert is not scary but that's the path home. Just FYI.
Normally we canter this stretch.
It's kind of funny how many evasions he can think up - he KNOWS what I want, but apparently coming up with the wrong answer is much more fun than doing it right. And his evasions are never dangerous, but they sure do keep me on my toes!
It's a good thing he's basically the most adorable thing ever. Otherwise I'd be posting a for sale notice.
Yes you should definitely sell him.
ReplyDeleteTOOOO MEEEEEEEEEE
You come get him, you can have him.
DeleteNo backsies on lawn ornament status!
ReplyDeleteMy horse seconds this!!
DeleteHaha, apparently they all think that!
DeleteDon't you just love ponies? ;)
ReplyDeleteOnly technically he's not a pony...
DeleteIf only he'd put those smarts to better use... :P
ReplyDeleteI KNOW.
DeleteHe is definitely way too adorable to sell. At least until you deck him out in racing gear for Halloween because he needs the whole outfit if he's going to play racing Haffie.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha... trying to picture my fat Haffie racing... fail.
DeleteHe's lucky he's so stinkin cute!! :D
ReplyDeleteYes. Yes he is.
Deleteha he just wants to make sure you're reeeeeeeeally sure that you're committed to that whole 'forward' nonsense lol
ReplyDeleteRight, I need to be committed.
DeleteHe can be a lawn ornament trail horse at my house :D
ReplyDeleteAlas, I think Aimee has first dibs.
DeleteYou know you love him :)
ReplyDeleteI do, most of the time!
DeleteHe is pretty damn cute...
ReplyDeleteAnd hey - there's nothing wrong with a little western pleasure trot...
I mean... for us westerners. ;-) I'd be happy to put him in a couple walk-trot-canter classes for ya. *heehee*
A western pleasure trot definitely has its time and place... like when he's wearing a Western saddle. Which will be never. ;)
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