Turbo and I have bee,n invited back to The World Hunger Relief’s Farm Day! They have two farm days a year, one in April, which we gave cart rides at, and the upcoming one in October.
A while back, part of Turbo’s harness broke, and I was unable to drive him. Last week, I took the harness to a young man in a local Christan community and he sewed back the leather while I watched. I suspect he did a better job than when the harness was brand new. We wanted to have it fixed as soon as possible so I would have plenty of time to work out some little kinks with Turbo, such as stopping and staying still, and turning. He is fine at turning right or left, but when I ask him to do multiple circles he throws a little fit. He will toss his head and back up ( and usually stumble). It’s quite unnerving for a little kid who has never been in a cart. So that’s why I’m training him at home, instead of having to deal with it on Farm Day.
Tags: broken harness, farm day, fits, World hunger relief farm
September 7, 2008 at 3:59 pm |
hey that’s awesome! i don’t know if i’m going to go. luv ur hair!