Wednesday, October 14, 2009

ABC Wednesday "M" is for "mixed-up mounting"

This little girl was most surprised when she found herself sitting backwards on this pony. I watched her mount, with the help (!) of the man. She didn't seem to mind, and the man led her for one tour around, after which she opted for the traditional way to sit in the saddle!

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15 comments:

marley said...

Lol! Great photo.

Cherie said...

haha! glad she had fun!

Unknown said...

This reminds me of our walk in Tas. Hope to do it again, next time with Bibi :)

Lowell said...

So funny! Is this what they mean when they say ass-backward? Perhaps, being new to horseback riding, she wanted a way to exit quickly - and it's hard to slide up a horse's neck... :-)

Marie-Noyale said...

A little bit "Strong Minded" may be!!

Mara said...

The first thing that sprang to mind was Dick Trom, a Dutch children's book character. He sat on a donkey the wrong way round for some silly reason!

Thank you for the smile and remembrance you brought. I now want to get hold of the books again as well.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

How nice that the man and the horse were so accommodating. The little girl will remember this adventure forever!

jabblog said...

Oh how funny - bless her!

B SQUARED said...

Sometimes you have to see where you have been to know where you are going.

clairz said...

Nothing like being in the right place at the right time with your camera! Great shot.

Sylvia K said...

How great that you were able to catch this shot! I love it! I agree with Clairz -- nothing like the right place at the right time. What a cutie she is!!

Have a great day!

Sylvia

Leslie: said...

What an aMusing shot! As long as she had fun, that's all that matters. :D

Virginia said...

That could be me. I"m not horse savvy. Bless her heart.
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Roger Owen Green said...

I suppose you need to know where you've been before you can see where you're going...

Tumblewords: said...

Laughing - that would be the line of least resistance, wouldn't it? A wonderful capture!

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