11-27-01, 04:07 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Bayfield, CO, USA
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Heyyyy, Becky D!!! We're within spittin' distance!
Okay, gross as that sounds, I had to get your attention.
I just read your introduction thread and was amazed to see you're in northern NM--I live outside of Bayfield, CO, and work in Durango! Although you're waaaaaay younger than me and probably much more fit, it's nice to know there's another vidiot around here. (Not sure I qualify, I own only about 60 exercise vids--how humiliating!) Anyway, I'm too rapidly approaching 40, work out 4-5 times a week (plus ride my horse LOTS when the weather permits), and would probably be considered low advanced in fitness. I love the weight work, struggle to put a cardio tape in, and REALLY struggle to do yoga or flexibility moves. If you want to e-mail back and forth, my address is braddock@lorenet.com. Hope to hear from you! |
11-28-01, 05:49 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Bayfield, CO, USA
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I'm soooo bad at geography...
This is embarrassing, but I don't know where Folsom is. I'm sure DH does--he's lived here for 26 years. I do know we've been through Salida, because it's on the way back to DH's family western Kansas. I don't know much about it because I'm one of those travelers who sleeps as much as possible, waking only for frequent bathroom stops and whiney "Are we THERE yet?"s
This is too neat--DH and I have Quarter Horses and we ride all the time...or we did until we got DUMPED with 10" of snow last Sunday. That may be the end of riding season for us this year. I know what you mean about it being a great workout. People who don't ride look at you funny when you say that, but it really takes some work and balance to do it right. I used to ride a more English-type saddle, then an Aussie, then switched to Western last year. Western's comfy, but it's honestly not as much of a workout (JMHO). You really DO have the ideal job: working at home AND getting to ride all the time! Heyyy, IIIIII know: We're trying to sell my gelding right now, and I bet you need another horse, right? He's a 1993 model, 15.1 red dun, fabulous conformation, but not as broke "in the face" as I'd like, and I'm not a great teacher. Seriously, if you're interested, he's at www.equine.com (have you ever looked at that site? OMG, it's soooooo addictive!) under "Impressive Hobbez." That site really is blast--we check it every single night, just to window shop. :rolleyes: Rambling now, but hope to talk to you more--whether about working out or horses! Or FOOD! I do so love food... |
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