I decided to start this blog for those who love horses because we share a special something uncommon in this urban world of ours. I am lucky to own my own, and crazy enough to venture out into the wilderness with her several times a week. We share that time with my best riding friend and one of her two horses, or a handful of great equesetrian women, all over 30 and just as capable as can be on the backs of their steeds.
Before I delve into the details about my particular horse, aka the love of my life, I must explain another motivation behind this blog. It is no secret that riding is a dangerous sport in which even the most experienced can suffer serious injury. There are things we can do to be safe, but then there are those instances when we have no control. This adds to the excitement of riding, in my opinion, but it can also lead to situations that are serious. Thus, my most recent "spill."
I was captivated by the view of the Pacific, as I rode across the top of a magnificient coastal mesa within a San Diego Preserve. My horse was walking along atop the rocky terrain, mostly consisting of iron deposits and shale, when with no warning, my horse goes tumbling down in front, then comes barreling down to the ground with me trapped underneath. Instinctively, I disengaged my stirrups and rolled onto the rocks, in sheer disbeleif and a lot of pain. She struggles to get up, as I realize that she is bleeding profusely from a gash above her right eye socket. The slam caused me to feel dizzy, and my riding partner Erica was a Godsend to keep me steady enough to get back on and ride down the face of the cliff in front of us back to our ranch.
Now, I've done some crazy things on horseback; climbed amazingly steep mountain faces, balanced along creekbeds, ridden hip-deep through muddy rivers, and hand galloped my horse for long distances with no regard, so having an accident of this magnitude at such a mundane pace and easy footing threw me for a loop. It made me feel vulnerable beyond my imagination. I suffered from mild anxiety for a few days until I talked myself back to normal.
Stay tuned to find out why my horse tripped, how badly she was injured, and what I learned from the fall. Oh, and I will fit in tidbits about my wonderful mare, Fashion as I go along.