The 50 plus gang
Last post 07-07-2008 4:49 PM by jewel 1. 443 replies.
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Maybe if we petition the Board AdMins, they will make a "50+ Gang" section.
Request forwarded to "TPTB"
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917559


- Joined on 02-27-2006
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WAY TO GO WALKIN THE WALK! Would you just look at all the 1st time posters!!!!! I think we are onto something here, what do you think? I think a 50+ posting section would be fantastic. I too, used to ride bareback as a kid and mounted from the ground, not a mounting block. Heck, we even ran up behind our horses and vaulted from their rump to their back!!! If I tried that today, I would probably bounce off Bri's bum and land on my tailbone and end up in the emergency room of my local hospital! LOL!!!! HEY EQUISEARCH, ARE YOU LISTENING???????  Who would like a 50+ Post?
...and God took a handful of southerly wind, blew his breath over it and created the horse...
~ Bedouin Legend
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653439


- Joined on 07-10-2006
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I'm over 50 and still loving every minute. My horse is my therapy, my exercise, my zen moments. How would I live without my horse? I hope I don't have to learn that any time soon.
MorganRider
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653439


- Joined on 07-10-2006
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Hey Jan! I have a Morgan, too, and - very low level - eventing is my dream. We've done basic dressage, just been to an English show, and also trot crossrails at the moment. I can't wait until I feel brave enough to do the baby cross country!
MorganRider
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jgrant


- Joined on 09-10-2007
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You are definatly not alone!!! I am 54, soon to be 55, and I too, was a late bloomer!!! Got my first horse at 37, she is now 20 and going strong, and the love of my life. I also have 3 other horses and a donkey, and I think that the older I get the more I love and understand these wonderful animals. So ride with pride and know that you are not alone!!!
"When I can't ride anymore, I shall keep horses as long as I can hobble along with a bucket and wheelbarrow.When I can't hobble, I shall roll my wheelchair out by the fence of the field where my horses graze, and watch them" ~ Monica Dickens
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jgrant


- Joined on 09-10-2007
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it never has been as much about the riding as it has been about "seeing, touching and having them blow in my nose"
So glad you said that!! I am 54 and have rheaumatoid arthritis, so cannot ride like I used to, but not a day goes by that I don't spend hours with them, they are the reason I can still do the things I do!!! I miss not riding everyday, but I would miss the smell and warmth and just "being" with them much more than the riding!!!
"When I can't ride anymore, I shall keep horses as long as I can hobble along with a bucket and wheelbarrow.When I can't hobble, I shall roll my wheelchair out by the fence of the field where my horses graze, and watch them" ~ Monica Dickens
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jgrant


- Joined on 09-10-2007
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Not really sure if I am a "newbie", mostly just a lurker, even forgot my username and password, had to re-register to add to this posting!! LOL But I'm all for an 'old fogies' group, bet we could out-ride the youngun's!!!
"When I can't ride anymore, I shall keep horses as long as I can hobble along with a bucket and wheelbarrow.When I can't hobble, I shall roll my wheelchair out by the fence of the field where my horses graze, and watch them" ~ Monica Dickens
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countrymouse


- Joined on 10-10-2006
- Eastern Ontario, Canada
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I was one of the first half-dozen replies to your post and way back then I predicted "I think you might find that this thread will get quite long - there are quite a few 50+ on this board" Now, 790 views later & almost 60 replies, look what you've done .... we baby-boomers just might be getting our very own forum  And Thanks for visiting my website & sharing my little corner of paradise  This IS actually my favourite time of year (at least early autumn - I don't like it when all the trees are bare & everywhere you look, from the sky downwards, is grey  ). But now is the best riding weather - not hot, not humid, not many bugs, horses happy to work for you ... hmmm what a life
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