We went back on Monday to see the horses exercise. We saw a few horses really galloping like in races. Some of them were being trained to run really close to other horses. There was one rider who stopped to talk to us. He seemed enjoy all the attention that the visitors were giving. We ran into folks from Woodside Pony Club and Skye Valley.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Keeneland
Sunday morning, we went to Keeneland. We were late and missed the horses breeze (that is what they call horses exercising. We walked around the grand stand and then the barns. We came across a person named Dwayne. He talked non-stop about his horses. Then we met his twin brother Wayne. They two were quite interesting. Dwayne said we should take our pictures with one of his horse that he thought was going to be a future Derby winner. (No Pressure. No Pressure..) He let me help him grain his horses.
We went back on Monday to see the horses exercise. We saw a few horses really galloping like in races. Some of them were being trained to run really close to other horses. There was one rider who stopped to talk to us. He seemed enjoy all the attention that the visitors were giving. We ran into folks from Woodside Pony Club and Skye Valley.
We went back on Monday to see the horses exercise. We saw a few horses really galloping like in races. Some of them were being trained to run really close to other horses. There was one rider who stopped to talk to us. He seemed enjoy all the attention that the visitors were giving. We ran into folks from Woodside Pony Club and Skye Valley.
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