She's the first horse I've bought for myself. It wasn't until my kids were grown and out on their own that I could afford a horse. Only a few of the grandkids have the horse heart, miss Tiki being one of them.
Even when we had the pony, she always wanted to ride StarBright. They look so beautiful together. For her birthday this year, she wanted to go riding. With my situation as it is, it's about all I could afford for a gift.
She loved it! As I knew she would.
This horse saved me in so many ways. She's looking pretty good for being 28 years old. I'm still her second original owner and will be her last owner. She's never seen the cruelty of an auction, bad trainer or harsh set of hands.
A perfect lady when the kids ride her and a steed full of spirit when I ride. She's graceful and ever so careful, with the kids. If they even start to slip or slide she'll stop and wait for them to regain their balance. If anyone falls off she stands there waiting for you to get up on your feet again.
Take her to the ocean and she'll let it all out in a full gallop. She loves when there is no fences or boundaries in sight. She loves the water and will stand in the middle of the field during a pouring rain. Plays in the water trough and enjoys a cool bath.
But come across a puddle in the middle of a trial and it's a whole new story. One that must be jumped over rather than walked through. Mud - another obstacle that she tries to avoid. The last couple years before I got her, she lived in a very muddy pasture, 2 feet deep in front of the shelter. Perhaps this is why she enjoys standing out in the rain rather than going into a covered area. ?
The halter scar across her nose is faded and almost gone but will never disappear. That's okay, we all carry scars. She was injured on her hind leg years ago, almost lame when I first got her. The first year was more soaks and leg wraps than it was rides. It's been about 4 years since we've had to wrap it. Healing is a process, one to endure. The scars remain forever.
There have been comments made about her name, It's one she came with, I never had the desire to change it. I believe it was the man's granddaughter that named her when she was born. Personally, I think it suits her. She's classed as a pony due to her height. I'm short so it's the perfect size for me. She's my bright shining star - Star Bright the beautiful.
Blessed by God
Life's a good ride @ the Bright side of the Barn
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Until next time, Stay Safe and Happy Trails.
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