Hard as I pressed the bit, there was no stopping Dewey nor slowing her down. My legs were moving so fast along her sides by the shear thrust of her moving body that only my balanced upper body kept me from falling off. Her sides were like a greased poll from the pouring rain. I could hear the thundering hoof beats racing behind me, increasing with speed with each new clap of thunder, but I didn't dare turn to look for fear of losing balance and falling only to be trampled to death by the fear driven horses that were following. Years later, Mr. Robinson, where I boarded my first horses and took riding lessons along with the girls, warned me that horses could get scared out of their heads. Well, I had first hand knowledge of that bit of information. Ahead, the crossroads were coming up fast and I knew Dewey would lose me when she made the turn towards home. By some miracle I held on but another turn at Bergeron's driveway was just up ahead. I managed to hold on there too as she raced around the turn. The barn was now in front of us and Dewey would surely come to a sliding halt in front of the barn and the momentum would throw me over her head.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
An Unexpected Storm
Hard as I pressed the bit, there was no stopping Dewey nor slowing her down. My legs were moving so fast along her sides by the shear thrust of her moving body that only my balanced upper body kept me from falling off. Her sides were like a greased poll from the pouring rain. I could hear the thundering hoof beats racing behind me, increasing with speed with each new clap of thunder, but I didn't dare turn to look for fear of losing balance and falling only to be trampled to death by the fear driven horses that were following. Years later, Mr. Robinson, where I boarded my first horses and took riding lessons along with the girls, warned me that horses could get scared out of their heads. Well, I had first hand knowledge of that bit of information. Ahead, the crossroads were coming up fast and I knew Dewey would lose me when she made the turn towards home. By some miracle I held on but another turn at Bergeron's driveway was just up ahead. I managed to hold on there too as she raced around the turn. The barn was now in front of us and Dewey would surely come to a sliding halt in front of the barn and the momentum would throw me over her head.
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