decisions decisions
Sep. 17th, 2009 09:40 pmI have what Al called a rich person's problem.
There are three potential horses for me. An aged schoolmaster (23 - yikes! - but sound and cheerful), a nice young 6 year-old with very nice movement and a good brain - not the sharpest shovel in the barn but a good learner and a handsome individual, and the witchy, itchy red mare, for whom I have an irrational affection.
Any one of them would be wonderful.
I would learn a lot from a year on any one of them.
The young man is solid training level and ready for a year's effort and a first level debut. The aged gentleman, knowing first and second level things, would be all my learning curve. The witchy itchy red mare would be somewhere in between.
I have No Idea what to do next.
There are three potential horses for me. An aged schoolmaster (23 - yikes! - but sound and cheerful), a nice young 6 year-old with very nice movement and a good brain - not the sharpest shovel in the barn but a good learner and a handsome individual, and the witchy, itchy red mare, for whom I have an irrational affection.
Any one of them would be wonderful.
I would learn a lot from a year on any one of them.
The young man is solid training level and ready for a year's effort and a first level debut. The aged gentleman, knowing first and second level things, would be all my learning curve. The witchy itchy red mare would be somewhere in between.
I have No Idea what to do next.