I have gotten used to carrying a saddle but I do take offense to having something extra on it. I did work up a bit of a sweat today because the offending object (again, I am not a boat and do not need that pesky bumper) simply would not leave me alone. I tried out running it, kicking at it, all to no avail. Come to think of it, it really was not hurting me in any way, but I still resented its presence.
I finally conceded that it was tolerable on the left, but then we had another session later in the day and had to start all over with it on the right. Again, it would not budge from my side. I do not mind it so much when it is on the same side as 2-legs, but having things on both sides is no picnic.
It took me a while to make peace with it.
On the other hand, I am very comfortable walking in and out of the big white metal box, which 2-legs says is great since we are planning a trip soon. She says we are heading down to the big city for something called the "Horse Expo" and that I might even see some of my old pals there.
I finally conceded that it was tolerable on the left, but then we had another session later in the day and had to start all over with it on the right. Again, it would not budge from my side. I do not mind it so much when it is on the same side as 2-legs, but having things on both sides is no picnic.
It took me a while to make peace with it.
On the other hand, I am very comfortable walking in and out of the big white metal box, which 2-legs says is great since we are planning a trip soon. She says we are heading down to the big city for something called the "Horse Expo" and that I might even see some of my old pals there.