What Love of Horses
by Willie Jones
My love of horses began at the age of 11 when I worked every
summer at a ranch. My twin brother and I would walk about ten
miles a day in circles taking children on pony rides. I had
never really thought much about horses before that but I was
soon hooked for life.
Interestingly I found out years later that my husband’s
name, Philip, actually means ‘love of horses’ in Greek.
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I, like so many others, discovered the beauty and
intelligence and strong connection you can have with horses.
They have their own personalities like we do, and if you care
to really look, you’ll see they convey a wide range of
emotions. They can be happily prancing, angrily stomping, they
can demonstrate sadness, and even apathy and defeat. How a
horse reacts is determined by how we treat and care for
them.
During one of my summers, there was one pony in particular
that was docile with people riding him when he had a saddle on
his back, but woe be it to anyone who would try to ride him
bareback. I found out the hard way when at the end of the day,
I took off his saddle and hopped on. Before anyone could say
anything, he was off, bucking wildly and trying to bite my
legs. I hung on for dear life (it was my first experience being
bucked). Of course in the end, he got me off by slamming me
into a tree. I had a bruised leg for weeks. That same week I
realized he was out to get me! He demonstrated quite a bit of
slyness and would suddenly strike out and kick me as I walked
past or if I got near he would try to bite me. I realized for
the first time that horses were not just work animals and that
he was expressing his displeasure with me. I was amazed and
developed a new- found respect. I resolved to establish a
relationship, and by the summers end, we were working as a
team. There was no more kicking or biting.
Throughout history, horses have been loved and revered by
pharaohs and kings alike. There is evidence of domesticated
horses going back thousands of years. In fact, in ancient
Egypt, it is thought that horses were treated better than the
Egyptians and that they would even be fed before the Pharaoh
himself. This was due to the ancient Arabian horses incredible
beauty, speed and endurance and having saved many lives during
war. This animal could withstand the harshness of the desert
and maintain its beauty and strength.
The Lipizzan Stallion is another incredible beauty,
powerful, yet docile horse. It was said that this was the horse
Napoleon choose to ride during war. He was not a large man;
therefore his stallion was bred to jump straight up in the air
so that he could get a better view of what was going on in the
field below.
There are so many different breeds of horses, and they are
being bred for different things, speed, beauty, work etc. To me
they are beautiful, even spiritual and I know there are so many
others out there that feel the same as I do. There are even
many beautiful horse posters available to adorn ones
walls. I think this relation of man and horse will always be
there. Enjoy them! I sure do.
Willie Jones
About The Author: Willie Jones is a
freelance writer, researcher, floral designer, and artist.
“When Art Inspires, Dreams can Become Reality”. http://www.artinspires.com
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