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Question on children and horses?
lillilou asked:
We may take our children with us to a wedding thats on a dude ranch and staying there a few days, but curious whats a safe age for our toddler to be around or even riding a horse/pony with an adult. For a non-experienced rider is it pretty unsafe to hold a 2 year old while doing this. I obviously have reservations, but then again, havent ridden a horse since I was a kid. Maybe Ill check into if they have a wagon
We may take our children with us to a wedding thats on a dude ranch and staying there a few days, but curious whats a safe age for our toddler to be around or even riding a horse/pony with an adult. For a non-experienced rider is it pretty unsafe to hold a 2 year old while doing this. I obviously have reservations, but then again, havent ridden a horse since I was a kid. Maybe Ill check into if they have a wagon
Isn’t it time we start not using the terms “Guy” and “Dude”?
Skydog70 asked:
I think a man should be called a ‘man’, that is why Black people came up with the expression “Hey Man”, because it was better than being called a “boy”.
Two other expressions we let slip through the cracks are when people call us “guys”, and “dudes”. Both are inappropriate. One, because a “Guy” is named after Guy Fawkes who was a womanizer and a troublemaker, and two, a ‘Dude’ is a dandy who vacations on western ranches.
I am neither of these, so I do not want to be called them.
It isn’t so much because I can’t put up with a couple of expressions, it is when we let people call us that, then eventually they will start treating us like that…
Well say “man”, unless the person doesn’t deserve the term.
You know, the people most offended by “Hey man”, are usually the oppressive bigoted class who would rather say “Boy” or “Guy” or “Dude”.
I think a man should be called a ‘man’, that is why Black people came up with the expression “Hey Man”, because it was better than being called a “boy”.
Two other expressions we let slip through the cracks are when people call us “guys”, and “dudes”. Both are inappropriate. One, because a “Guy” is named after Guy Fawkes who was a womanizer and a troublemaker, and two, a ‘Dude’ is a dandy who vacations on western ranches.
I am neither of these, so I do not want to be called them.
It isn’t so much because I can’t put up with a couple of expressions, it is when we let people call us that, then eventually they will start treating us like that…
Well say “man”, unless the person doesn’t deserve the term.
You know, the people most offended by “Hey man”, are usually the oppressive bigoted class who would rather say “Boy” or “Guy” or “Dude”.
Blink-182, Another Girl Another Planet, only on the greatest hits, or what?
Maddi asked:
I have all their CD’s (I think) Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, and blink-182, and its not on any of them, its only on the greatest hits CD, I so don’t get it!
I have all their CD’s (I think) Cheshire Cat, Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, and blink-182, and its not on any of them, its only on the greatest hits CD, I so don’t get it!
How to Choose the Right Equestrain Horse Riding Footwear
Gen Wright asked:
The term equestrian may sound alien to those who do not ride horses. This is a Latin term that is used to refer to a member of the Equestrian Order. This is one of the highest order in ancient Rome. Today, this term is loosely used to refer to anyone who rides a horse. It is common to see terms such as equestrian footwear, equestrian clothing, equestrian stables and so on – all of which are related to horse riding.
Choosing the right horse riding footwear is similar to choosing any other types of footwear. The first thing you should be clear of, is to know the type of horse riding activity that you will be participating in.
For example, if you are going for casual horse riding, you can choose low cut horse riding boots. These boots are easier to wear, and are more loose fitting. They are more comfortable to wear, assuming that there won’t be any vigorous movements during casual horse riding sessions.
If you are going for mountain horse riding, you are going to need tougher footwear. In this case, it may be a better idea to choose high cut mountain boots. These boots are usually made from treated leather. They are built to resist dirt, water and mud. So you can expect them to be more durable.
For special events such as horse riding shows or horse riding tournaments, there are special boots. The type of boots that you choose for a horse riding show depends very much on the overall style of the show. If it’s an English style show, then you should be wearing English style boots. English horse riding boots are known to fit snugly.
If you are taking part in a Western horse racing event, you may want to wear western style boots. These boots are usually mid calf, and they do not fit as snugly as English style boots.
As you can see, there are basically three categories of horse riding boots you can choose from. There are low cut boots for casual riding, mid calf boots for Western style riding, and knee length boots for English style riding. The important here is to remember that ultimately your choice of horse riding boots depend very much on your personal preference. That means you should choose footwear that you feel the most comfortable in.
Comfort should always be the first priority. That shouldn’t be a major concern because most equestrian footwear these days are very comfortable to wear as they are made from stretchable materials such as rubber and leather. The longer you wear these boots, the more comfortable they become.
In addition, modern horse riding footwear these days also look very fashionable, especially the low cut ones. So when choosing the ideal pair of horse riding boots, remember to choose something that you really like. Perhaps that will make your horse riding experiences more enjoyable, as you feel both comfortable and proud to be in your new horse riding boots.
The term equestrian may sound alien to those who do not ride horses. This is a Latin term that is used to refer to a member of the Equestrian Order. This is one of the highest order in ancient Rome. Today, this term is loosely used to refer to anyone who rides a horse. It is common to see terms such as equestrian footwear, equestrian clothing, equestrian stables and so on – all of which are related to horse riding.
Choosing the right horse riding footwear is similar to choosing any other types of footwear. The first thing you should be clear of, is to know the type of horse riding activity that you will be participating in.
For example, if you are going for casual horse riding, you can choose low cut horse riding boots. These boots are easier to wear, and are more loose fitting. They are more comfortable to wear, assuming that there won’t be any vigorous movements during casual horse riding sessions.
If you are going for mountain horse riding, you are going to need tougher footwear. In this case, it may be a better idea to choose high cut mountain boots. These boots are usually made from treated leather. They are built to resist dirt, water and mud. So you can expect them to be more durable.
For special events such as horse riding shows or horse riding tournaments, there are special boots. The type of boots that you choose for a horse riding show depends very much on the overall style of the show. If it’s an English style show, then you should be wearing English style boots. English horse riding boots are known to fit snugly.
If you are taking part in a Western horse racing event, you may want to wear western style boots. These boots are usually mid calf, and they do not fit as snugly as English style boots.
As you can see, there are basically three categories of horse riding boots you can choose from. There are low cut boots for casual riding, mid calf boots for Western style riding, and knee length boots for English style riding. The important here is to remember that ultimately your choice of horse riding boots depend very much on your personal preference. That means you should choose footwear that you feel the most comfortable in.
Comfort should always be the first priority. That shouldn’t be a major concern because most equestrian footwear these days are very comfortable to wear as they are made from stretchable materials such as rubber and leather. The longer you wear these boots, the more comfortable they become.
In addition, modern horse riding footwear these days also look very fashionable, especially the low cut ones. So when choosing the ideal pair of horse riding boots, remember to choose something that you really like. Perhaps that will make your horse riding experiences more enjoyable, as you feel both comfortable and proud to be in your new horse riding boots.
Horse Birthday question?
springy@ymail.com asked:
alright so my grandparents have agreed to take all of us grandchildren anywhere in North America when we turn 16. ( my grandpa travels alot so he has alot of frequent flyer miles) anyways I want to go some where realy cool that has to do with horses. Maybe a dude ranch or something like that. where are any good dude ranches you know of and perhaps a link to there website? or what else would be cool to do that revolves around horses?
alright so my grandparents have agreed to take all of us grandchildren anywhere in North America when we turn 16. ( my grandpa travels alot so he has alot of frequent flyer miles) anyways I want to go some where realy cool that has to do with horses. Maybe a dude ranch or something like that. where are any good dude ranches you know of and perhaps a link to there website? or what else would be cool to do that revolves around horses?
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