Taking care of my non-horse-riding brother in-law.
Isn't it odd how life goes sometimes? I truly believed that day, when Harley was born, that this would be my last riding horse. And I guarantee that I'd still have been riding this horse all over the countryside and in clinics and anywhere else I could think of, had he not gone blind. I know that I have to feel thankful for so many aspects of his blindness, but my heart screams why this horse!? From the first ride ever, we rode around Timothy Lake near Mt. Hood and I felt 100% comfortable and so at ease. We had an instant trust, and I knew I'd found my replacement for Kadie. Oh well, I am grateful that he's otherwise healthy and I get to see him and love him every single day. He does pretty well dealing with his blindness, this is where he was born and lived his entire life, so he knows the lay of the land. Very helpful when dealing with herd politics!
So Happy Birthday my handsome boy!!! 18 years and counting...
Happy April!!
Until tomorrow,
Lorie
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7 comments:
He is a beautiful horse! And just looking at him I can tell he has a sweet spirit! I think animals deal with blindness much more calmly than humans do, maybe because they use their other senses just as often on a daily basis. I read that a horse can hear your heartbeat, and when you are riding him he can feel it if you so much as move your eyes. So probably being unable to see is just a small problem for him to deal with!
Happy birthday to a wonderful boy! And thanks for the history and the great pics!
Happy birthday to your most precious gift.
He is beautiful!! and Lucky that you are his!...
Happy Birthday Handsome! He's a very special horse and it's easy to see how much love you have for him. I'm sure he loves you too and appreciates all you've done together.
What a great post & photos!! Boy did he ever change color! Happy Birthday to your Harley!!
Happy Birthday Harley! I loved reading about you!
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