This is me and my favorite horse, Dama. She's a Paso Fino, and I was her owner for many years, but, alas, I decided that I wasn't riding her enough to keep her in shape, so I gave her to the riding stables very close to where we live. Now I can go ride her anytime I want, and that's exactly what I did this past Sunday. My sister and I went on a 2 hour trail ride with a bunch of other ladies, and I got to ride Dama again. It was wonderful! Afterwards we had refreshments at the stables clubhouse. We even had hot tea and crumpets in honor of the Royal wedding the day before.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
My Favorite Horse, Dama
This is me and my favorite horse, Dama. She's a Paso Fino, and I was her owner for many years, but, alas, I decided that I wasn't riding her enough to keep her in shape, so I gave her to the riding stables very close to where we live. Now I can go ride her anytime I want, and that's exactly what I did this past Sunday. My sister and I went on a 2 hour trail ride with a bunch of other ladies, and I got to ride Dama again. It was wonderful! Afterwards we had refreshments at the stables clubhouse. We even had hot tea and crumpets in honor of the Royal wedding the day before.
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Ohhh so cool =) Btw why that name? Any special reason?
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It's Spanish. Paso Fino's are from Puerto Rico or Columbia. Her full name is La Dama de Noche, which means Lady of the Night.
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