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Max and I getting ready for the big event...
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Warhorse & Militaria Foundation getting judged.
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Yay! We won First Place in the mounted military category. Very cool!
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Marching down Olive Avenue. It was a pretty wide street which made things easy for Max.
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Heading towards our end point- the parade is over by this point.
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Here we are doing some manuevers to entertain the crowd.
2 comments:
You guys look awesome! I've never seen anything remotely like that in a parade. Our parades in the south just have a section of gaited horse riders and a section of quarter-type horses. Kind of boring in comparison, but lots of fun to stare at when you're a kid!
Thanks! We basically do manuevers that are adapted from19th Century British Cavalry manuals and we'll often do a series of manuevers in place when we have to stop. A number of our horses get antsy doing stop-n-go, so we try to keep them occupied.
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