Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I figured…lol
Where. I know a couple of places that are really good. Depending on where you live I’d point you in the right direction. One is a larger barn with schooling horses, has boarding and options to show if you ever get into that. Adult only groups for beginners and advanced alike. If you’re a male there are other male riders here that are beginners, intermediate and advanced. If you’re a female there is of course plenty of female riders.
The other one is smaller but a trainer I’ve known for a long time who lives, breaths and sleeps horses and she’s a good trainer with a small contingent of adult riders of different skill levels. I know the riders there too and they’re all mostly nice.
If you’re looking really far out I know of places in The Plains/Middleburg area that are ok. And if you want to give a hand at fox hunting I know another place.
Anyways let me know.
DP. I'm looking for suggestions coming from Burke. COTH was not helpful and I never found a lesson program that worked for me.
What is COTH?
Chronicle of the Horse forums. They were useful in the early 2010s but less so today, hence why I'm still on the lookout for a barn with decent school horses without a soul-crushing drive.
Anonymous wrote:Horseback riding combines the safety of motorcycling with the affordability of yachting.
Anonymous wrote:A guy that watches too much TV or is always on screens. This includes being into watching sports of any kind - college or professional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I figured…lol
Where. I know a couple of places that are really good. Depending on where you live I’d point you in the right direction. One is a larger barn with schooling horses, has boarding and options to show if you ever get into that. Adult only groups for beginners and advanced alike. If you’re a male there are other male riders here that are beginners, intermediate and advanced. If you’re a female there is of course plenty of female riders.
The other one is smaller but a trainer I’ve known for a long time who lives, breaths and sleeps horses and she’s a good trainer with a small contingent of adult riders of different skill levels. I know the riders there too and they’re all mostly nice.
If you’re looking really far out I know of places in The Plains/Middleburg area that are ok. And if you want to give a hand at fox hunting I know another place.
Anyways let me know.
DP. I'm looking for suggestions coming from Burke. COTH was not helpful and I never found a lesson program that worked for me.
What is COTH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or people who are always on their earbuds and wear their earbuds 99% of the time, so you can't even tell if they can hear you at all. It's such an annoying, primarily male habit. Any conversation whatsoever requires effort to get their attention, a long pause while they turn it off, then they go "whaaat?". It's tedious and it's a way that they avoid interacting.
You seem exceptionally dim.
Try riding the metro and see how many females have earbuds in the entire time. Or anywhere else in public for that matter.
Women do earbuds on public transportation and in public because they want to avoid interacting with strangers, especially strange men, and especially anyone who calls them "females".
I'm talking about men who constantly wear earbuds around their own home to avoid their family.
Maybe you’re just not very interesting. And you’re probably annoying as well. No wonder he doesn’t want to hear you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I figured…lol
Where. I know a couple of places that are really good. Depending on where you live I’d point you in the right direction. One is a larger barn with schooling horses, has boarding and options to show if you ever get into that. Adult only groups for beginners and advanced alike. If you’re a male there are other male riders here that are beginners, intermediate and advanced. If you’re a female there is of course plenty of female riders.
The other one is smaller but a trainer I’ve known for a long time who lives, breaths and sleeps horses and she’s a good trainer with a small contingent of adult riders of different skill levels. I know the riders there too and they’re all mostly nice.
If you’re looking really far out I know of places in The Plains/Middleburg area that are ok. And if you want to give a hand at fox hunting I know another place.
Anyways let me know.
DP. I'm looking for suggestions coming from Burke. COTH was not helpful and I never found a lesson program that worked for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or people who are always on their earbuds and wear their earbuds 99% of the time, so you can't even tell if they can hear you at all. It's such an annoying, primarily male habit. Any conversation whatsoever requires effort to get their attention, a long pause while they turn it off, then they go "whaaat?". It's tedious and it's a way that they avoid interacting.
You seem exceptionally dim.
Try riding the metro and see how many females have earbuds in the entire time. Or anywhere else in public for that matter.
Women do earbuds on public transportation and in public because they want to avoid interacting with strangers, especially strange men, and especially anyone who calls them "females".
I'm talking about men who constantly wear earbuds around their own home to avoid their family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or people who are always on their earbuds and wear their earbuds 99% of the time, so you can't even tell if they can hear you at all. It's such an annoying, primarily male habit. Any conversation whatsoever requires effort to get their attention, a long pause while they turn it off, then they go "whaaat?". It's tedious and it's a way that they avoid interacting.
You seem exceptionally dim.
Try riding the metro and see how many females have earbuds in the entire time. Or anywhere else in public for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Or people who are always on their earbuds and wear their earbuds 99% of the time, so you can't even tell if they can hear you at all. It's such an annoying, primarily male habit. Any conversation whatsoever requires effort to get their attention, a long pause while they turn it off, then they go "whaaat?". It's tedious and it's a way that they avoid interacting.
Anonymous wrote:
I figured…lol
Where. I know a couple of places that are really good. Depending on where you live I’d point you in the right direction. One is a larger barn with schooling horses, has boarding and options to show if you ever get into that. Adult only groups for beginners and advanced alike. If you’re a male there are other male riders here that are beginners, intermediate and advanced. If you’re a female there is of course plenty of female riders.
The other one is smaller but a trainer I’ve known for a long time who lives, breaths and sleeps horses and she’s a good trainer with a small contingent of adult riders of different skill levels. I know the riders there too and they’re all mostly nice.
If you’re looking really far out I know of places in The Plains/Middleburg area that are ok. And if you want to give a hand at fox hunting I know another place.
Anyways let me know.
Anonymous wrote:A guy that watches too much TV or is always on screens.