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Subject: ridding Garden Rose


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allison
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Date Posted: 16:36:56 12/03/02 Tue

I had tacked her up and pulled out of the barn. We went over to the forest, and let her graze for awhile. Then we trotted over to the eage of the trees. i asked her for a cantater, and we wizzed into the forest. She stuttered for a bit, she is very shy. The trees were ina blur, when she stopped. It started to rain so she wouldn't move. I asked her for a trott, but she didin't. I final got her out of the woods in a trott, and over to the ground poles. She jumpped over them one by one. Then I took her over to the bigger jumpps. She stutered then gave in. She knew she couldn't win. She cleared the first one, then loved the rest. We did about 10, then i took her to the barn. Ana untacked her.

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