My Previous Horses




Spice


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Daisy

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Smokey

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Joey

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Lady

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Missy Firefly

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Classical Jazz

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Tiffrum Allouette

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Irish Elegance

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Alibi

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Zan Parr KitCat Bar

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RF No Regrets

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Dewey

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Missy Firefly
May 2, 1974 - December 23, 2005




Fire was an awesome mare, she was my moms first horse she purchased her in 1980. I worked with her off an on throughout my life, but we never really clicked. I always thought she was too easy, but in the same sense she was too rubber necked(she is Arab/QH). I did take her to a few shows and we always placed well, if I did enough classes I alway ended up with High Point or Reserve High Point. I taught her Flying changes when she was 23, and started working on Dressage stuff with her, before my sister started riding her. Fire was extremely well trained and trust worthy, it was fun to go out and jump on her without a halter or bridle and ride around the pasture.

This is a picture of Fire when she was young.


This is a picture of Fire wearing her fly mask in our back yard about 1994.


This is Fire and I at the first show I showed her in. This was the first time I had shown english, and I had never taken lessons. I was very proud because I was showing against a lot of other kids who had taken lots of lessons. Even without lessons I was the only one to pick up the correct diagnals.






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