Its so much easier taking photos when you are on foot (!). Here's one of Hex looking as if he thinks he knows what he is doing :-) Charlie is behind him, back in his normal role as field horse and wishing he was out in front with Tony ;-)
No, not a warmblood - actually from Ireland, but sire was Ricardo Z so there is a touch of foreigh in there ;-)
He is 15.3, and the rider isn't big but has longer legs than me :-) She also rides Felix and doesn't look big on him, so I think its partly the angle of the photo!
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Writtle University College, Essex Saturday 2nd March
Long Island, USASaturday 6th April
Llanymynech, PowysSunday 5th May
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2 comments:
Is he a small ish chap or is that rider huge? Smart boy - warmblood of course? - and chestnut too. All the best hunters look just like him :-) !
C
No, not a warmblood - actually from Ireland, but sire was Ricardo Z so there is a touch of foreigh in there ;-)
He is 15.3, and the rider isn't big but has longer legs than me :-) She also rides Felix and doesn't look big on him, so I think its partly the angle of the photo!
N
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