Two weekends ago I decided to venture up I71 to Columbus, Ohio...about a two hour drive from where I live. My husband had to work, so on the spur of the moment I decided to go any way. The directions seemed pretty simple, a straight shot up I71 to exit 111. Turn left, go a block a turn right.
I didn't count on the road construction 5 miles before my exit. I got off I71 AFTER I missed the detour and didn't have a clue how to get to the Fair Grounds. After driving around for about 30 minutes and stopping twice to get directions, I finally found the Fair Grounds!! However, by that time, I was so frustrated I just wanted to go home. Was I surprised to look up and see the Fair Grounds just before I got back on to I71.
It was a rainy cold day and I stayed for about 4 hours. I would have like to have stayed longer but the old knees were starting to ache. So I headed home. I had no trouble finding my way home, but had to drive the almost 2 hours in a steady downpour of rain. It was difficult to see and there were crazy people on the highway with no lights. I was never quite sure the whereabouts of cars near me because it was so hard to see. I made it home with no mishaps, but I was worn out, wet and achy. Other than that, I had a wonderful time!
Here are some shots of the Ohio Equine Affaire 2012.
I didn't get to roam around a lot to the different buildings because of the rain, but here are some shots of the beautiful Gypsy Vanner Horses.
After the Gypsy Vanners, I stayed for a clinic put on by Stacy Westfall. Stacy Westfall is a professional horse trainer who specializes in reining. She was the first woman to compete in and win the "Road to the Horse" competition. In 2006 she won the American Quarter Horse Congress Freestyle Reining competition on the black mare Whizards Baby Doll, riding both bridleless and bareback.
This next picture is quite a blur! This will give you a good idea just how fast she was riding around the arena! And doing it all WITHOUT A BRIDLE! What a rider!!
Two more shots...unfortunately, both from the back.
2 comments:
What a fabulous outing!
Many, many, many years ago I sat for the Certified Public Accountant exam at the Ohio State Fairgrounds in Columbus. It wasn't nearly as much fun as you had there. ;)
glad you made it there and back safely! man, i'd hate to manage all that hair! :)
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