tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6916893495636077786.post2371368309762720471..comments2024-02-24T22:35:38.566-05:00Comments on Mill Swamp Indian Horse Views: What's In a Name: Natural Horsemanship, Country Music, Ham?Steve Edwardshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05178816218499735580noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6916893495636077786.post-27089190762129112002016-10-21T06:31:25.919-04:002016-10-21T06:31:25.919-04:00Ham in this country died in 1966 with the rise of ...Ham in this country died in 1966 with the rise of the peanut combine... <br />Country music died when pop executives invaded Nashville... <br />Natural horsemanship... well... I will probably just offend a bunch of people in an offhand manner if I say that... <br /><br />All these things... just like anything worth having, can be found by those who are discerning enough amd dedicated enough to go a little farther.... to refuse to accept the icing without the cake... <br />Good ham is still made.... you just have to be willing to find the Edwards' and Felts' of the world... <br />Good country music is out there... but it ain't Nastyville... it is made by young people... off the beaten path... which is the point... go see a bluegrass festival if you like good music and a certain lack. of decorum backstage... onstage is no place for it... <br /><br />Good horsemanship is also back in the weeds, as such things tend to be... Come watch Ashley or Abigail fool. with a nervous pony if you don't believe me... run down to Texas and watch Brooke Sims bust a hoss... that is where the Keratin meets the trail... <br /><br />Little Red is gonna be ok... he is skittish like his daddy... and cautious... and we will let him be, because that adds up to a very wise old trail horse in a few years... everything that colt explores now teaches him something... and he is a right smart little sponge. - LloydAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06670624425085315298noreply@blogger.com