Monday 21 July 2008
UDT, UDT and more UDT...


Yesterday my mum went out with all of my equipment in her car so all I had yesterday was an apple and a camera! Di and I turned Molly and Benji out for a run around in the big field and a bit of a snack. I knew Benji would come back but I had Di's leadrope to tie around his neck just incase. After about 10-15minutes I whistled and Benji trotted very sweetly back into the field, such a good boy. Molly on the other hand was a pain for Diane and leaning into pressure - if she played the porcupine game it wouldn't have been a problem.
Lily couldn't go out and play just incase she wasn't as good with the catching so she went right brain for a little while and I snapped a few pics. Afterwards I sat on a bucket and chilled with her and she came over and groomed me for atleast 15 minutes, it was awesome! She then focused on my visor and licked it a bit then took it off my head, that was really cool. :)

Hopefully today will be just as nice; I have a plan and my plan is to freewheel!
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My name is Lucy Middleton, I'm 17 years old and from the United Kingdom.
I started Parelli in January 2008 and it has been an incredible journey so far.
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