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A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:02 pm
by piaffe at x
I had a bit of a slow day at the office yesterday and remembered how much I loved checking in with all my UDBBer friends years ago when such slow days occurred. And I felt sad. And then remembered this board, which I hadn't joined when the UDBB ended. So I checked it out and found many of my UDBB friends are now DDBBers! And I felt happy!

How are you all doing? From the looks of it, many things have changed, and some things will never change. Which is a good thing, overall.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am making my entrance!

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:11 pm
by Snork
Hi!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am making my entrance!

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:44 pm
by PaulaO
Welcome back!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am making my entrance!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 1:27 am
by piaffe at x
Snork!!! Paula!!! Good to see you!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 2:47 am
by Moutaineer
Hey there, so, whatcha up to?

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 2:51 am
by heddylamar
Hello!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 5:02 am
by Anne
Hey! Welcome to the DDBB. My Mum and I still often refer to it as 'ultimate-dressage', so the UDBB lives on in spirit. Tell us what is happening in your world :-)

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 4:58 pm
by Sunshine2Me
Hello! I don't post much, but I read often, and am one of the "oldies" from UDBB. Glad to see you here!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:07 pm
by piaffe at x
It's so much fun to see the "old" UDBBers.

My 30 second elevator update - I retired from Disney, moved to Mendocino County and am working for the County, Khodi had emergency surgery to remove two strangulating lipomas shortly after we moved, then he recovered, then he broke his splint and cannon bones in a pasture accident, and recovered, and now he's fine. My dear cat Ember was diagnosed with lymphoma nearly two years ago but is thriving with chemo that I can administer at home. The rest of the family is happy and healthy. Next up - navigating Thanksgiving during Covid. I'm at elevated risk and am tempted to skip it but we always have so much fun. Maybe I'll start a post asking what everyone is planning - get some new ideas to reduce the risk or support for skipping it.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:23 am
by goldhorse
Hi piaffe and welcome back. I don't think you'll remember me from a hole in the wall since I am a lurker. But I live in Berkeley so I'm familiar with the Covid situation in California. And we don't know what we're going to do for the holidays. One daughter and boyfriend live in SF so I suppose they could cove over for dinner on the patio if \ I get a heater. Other daughter lives in NYC and has been making noises about coming home for Xmas. Much as I miss her (I haven't seen her since early January), I would rather she stay put and maybe go to her college roommates house for Xmas. MIL is hanging in there in her nursing home in NJ. I can't wait til this is over.
DH is now working remotely for the NIH. They (as in those in the know who are monitoring vaccine trials, etc.) told him and others to be prepared to spend all of 2021 working from home. And you didn't hear it from me ;)

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:37 pm
by KathyK
Sunshine2Me wrote:Hello! I don't post much, but I read often, and am one of the "oldies" from UDBB. Glad to see you here!

Same here -- welcome back!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 2:09 pm
by Rockabilly
Hello dear Betsy! So good to see you here and an update on Khodi.

(I've been kicked off Facebook since May. A lightning storm destroyed my old computer. When I got a new one and tried to log back on Facebook was sure I was trying ti impersonate me, I guess. Anyway they kicked me off)

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 2:10 pm
by Rockabilly
KathyK wrote:
Sunshine2Me wrote:Hello! I don't post much, but I read often, and am one of the "oldies" from UDBB. Glad to see you here!

Same here -- welcome back!


Me too.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 6:09 pm
by khall
Welcome! This is a great board with wonderful posters. Also an old UDBB person but probably would not remember me.

This board has a pretty active training thread that we all enjoy. Glad you’ve found us!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2020 11:45 pm
by Ryeissa
Not sure if I'm at the cool kids lunch table but I'm here too. Welcome! Spotted pony is doing super. Still have my high maintenance dog . happily married over 11th yrs.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 2:22 am
by exvet
Welcome! This is a very supportive board with lots of good advice.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 6:43 am
by piaffe at x
I remember each and every one of you!

Goldhorse, it’s going to be a strange Thanksgiving so matter what we do, I think. I hope we can each find some joy and make the most of it and hope we’re back to normal next year.

Rockabilly!!!! I wondered why you weren’t posting on FB. That’s a bummer that you were kicked off. Khodi will never forget your gift of Skodes treats after he foundered.

ExVet- I remember your training stories with your .. um .. Cobs? I can picture them in my mind’s eye but can’t remember the breed. You were always such an inspiration.

It’s good to catch up! More later...

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 11:16 am
by Chisamba
hello, I hope you enjoy being here. sounds like poor Khodi has been through a lot. so glad to hear that he recovered.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 2:23 pm
by exvet
piaffe at x wrote:I remember each and every one of you!

Goldhorse, it’s going to be a strange Thanksgiving so matter what we do, I think. I hope we can each find some joy and make the most of it and hope we’re back to normal next year.

Rockabilly!!!! I wondered why you weren’t posting on FB. That’s a bummer that you were kicked off. Khodi will never forget your gift of Skodes treats after he foundered.

ExVet- I remember your training stories with your .. um .. Cobs? I can picture them in my mind’s eye but can’t remember the breed. You were always such an inspiration.

It’s good to catch up! More later...



Good memory, yes, it was and still is welsh cobs though I've also picked up a morgan to back and train since I've disbanded my breeding program. I still have two welsh cobs, a retired 18, almost 19 year old stinker pony and my 6 year old home bred gelding, and a 9 year old mustang who's turned out to be a gem. Glad you're back.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 3:08 pm
by PaulaO
Ryeissa wrote:Not sure if I'm at the cool kids lunch table but I'm here too..


We are ALL the cool kids.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:04 pm
by silk
Rockabilly wrote:Hello dear Betsy! So good to see you here and an update on Khodi.

(I've been kicked off Facebook since May. A lightning storm destroyed my old computer. When I got a new one and tried to log back on Facebook was sure I was trying ti impersonate me, I guess. Anyway they kicked me off)


I wish I could pop over and help you get back into FB. I miss hearing from you regularly!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:05 pm
by Rockabilly
exvet wrote:
piaffe at x wrote:I remember each and every one of you!

Goldhorse, it’s going to be a strange Thanksgiving so matter what we do, I think. I hope we can each find some joy and make the most of it and hope we’re back to normal next year.

Rockabilly!!!! I wondered why you weren’t posting on FB. That’s a bummer that you were kicked off. Khodi will never forget your gift of Skodes treats after he foundered.

ExVet- I remember your training stories with your .. um .. Cobs? I can picture them in my mind’s eye but can’t remember the breed. You were always such an inspiration.

It’s good to catch up! More later...



Good memory, yes, it was and still is welsh cobs though I've also picked up a morgan to back and train since I've disbanded my breeding program. I still have two welsh cobs, a retired 18, almost 19 year old stinker pony and my 6 year old home bred gelding, and a 9 year old mustang who's turned out to be a gem. Glad you're back.



Oh My! I love to hear more about your Mustang.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2020 8:28 pm
by exvet
Rockabilly wrote:
exvet wrote:
piaffe at x wrote:I remember each and every one of you!

Goldhorse, it’s going to be a strange Thanksgiving so matter what we do, I think. I hope we can each find some joy and make the most of it and hope we’re back to normal next year.

Rockabilly!!!! I wondered why you weren’t posting on FB. That’s a bummer that you were kicked off. Khodi will never forget your gift of Skodes treats after he foundered.

ExVet- I remember your training stories with your .. um .. Cobs? I can picture them in my mind’s eye but can’t remember the breed. You were always such an inspiration.

It’s good to catch up! More later...



Good memory, yes, it was and still is welsh cobs though I've also picked up a morgan to back and train since I've disbanded my breeding program. I still have two welsh cobs, a retired 18, almost 19 year old stinker pony and my 6 year old home bred gelding, and a 9 year old mustang who's turned out to be a gem. Glad you're back.



Oh My! I love to hear more about your Mustang.


I got Ace as a late 5 year old stallion who had wandered off the reservation with his band of mares and foals. The state confiscated the herd and let a local horse trader sell them off. All of them were 2-3 on the body condition scale. They wandered off the Navajo reservation because they were starving. Ace caught my eye and I watched a young girl buy him for a little over meat prices. She didn't have enough money to keep her own horse fed but she wanted to 'be a trainer' and become eligible for the mustang make over. Within 30 days she had him back up for sale. He had horrible conjunctivitis in both eyes, a draining abscess from where his microchip was and still massively underweight. For some reason I had to go check him out. It was apparent that he'd been backed in the Navajo tradition by teenage boys but knew very little. He was extremely sensible and level headed and would take a saddle okay. This kid had not gelded him and couldn't feed him as well as being a bit backed off by him being a 'stallion'. I bought him for far more than he was worth at the time just to get him home with the plan to feed him back to a reasonable weight, treat all of his issues (infections) and then geld him. I started working with him within a couple of weeks of bringing him home and he simply never put a foot wrong. We started taking him out on trails once he gained about 200 pounds. We trailered both stallions (welsh cob and mustang) together all over the place. He is the best darn trail horse and I can quite literally put anyone on him at any time. He was born in 2011 based on his brand, permit of the Indian that owned him and his microchip. The Navajo Nation did not want to pay the fines to get him back when the State confiscated him - their loss, my gain in the end. I acquired him in the fall of 2015. It's pretty clear that he's got a combination of remount and draft blood in him. He's a very, very kind old soul.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:50 pm
by Ryeissa
hello~ I hang out here too
:)
Rye/Ryeissa.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2020 6:35 pm
by demi
Hello! Nice to have you here! I used to read UDDB but rarely posted. When DDBB came on I started posting regularly on the training forum. I don’t always read the Observation lounge but do try to keep up with the training in forum. Maybe we’ll see you over there, too.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:52 am
by Kyra's Mom
Welcome back :).

Susan (I think I had the exciting handle of susamorg on the old UDBB)

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2020 5:54 pm
by Sue B
Hey! Welcome back!!!

It's so great to "see" another familiar face.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 3:33 pm
by Tarlo Farm
khall wrote:Welcome! This is a great board with wonderful posters. Also an old UDBB person but probably would not remember me.

This board has a pretty active training thread that we all enjoy. Glad you’ve found us!


Old enough to remember you. :D

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2020 9:47 pm
by PhoenixRising
I was Bubbles201 or something like that on the old forum... I recognize your name, but I was fairly new still when that forum went down. I'm glad to see you here!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:24 pm
by Chancellor
Welcome back Piaffe. This is a nice group of people. We have had very few trainwrecks on this board (which may or may not be a good thing).
Everyone is pretty welcoming and friendly here!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:34 pm
by piaffe at x
Chancellor wrote:Welcome back Piaffe. This is a nice group of people. We have had very few trainwrecks on this board (which may or may not be a good thing).
Everyone is pretty welcoming and friendly here!


Thank you! It's so nice to see many of the UDBBers here. Very few trainwrecks is a good thing in my book! Although some of the most memorable posts on UDBB definitely could be considered trainwrecks!

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:37 pm
by piaffe at x
exvet wrote:
Rockabilly wrote:
exvet wrote:

Good memory, yes, it was and still is welsh cobs though I've also picked up a morgan to back and train since I've disbanded my breeding program. I still have two welsh cobs, a retired 18, almost 19 year old stinker pony and my 6 year old home bred gelding, and a 9 year old mustang who's turned out to be a gem. Glad you're back.



Oh My! I love to hear more about your Mustang.


I got Ace as a late 5 year old stallion who had wandered off the reservation with his band of mares and foals. The state confiscated the herd and let a local horse trader sell them off. All of them were 2-3 on the body condition scale. They wandered off the Navajo reservation because they were starving. Ace caught my eye and I watched a young girl buy him for a little over meat prices. She didn't have enough money to keep her own horse fed but she wanted to 'be a trainer' and become eligible for the mustang make over. Within 30 days she had him back up for sale. He had horrible conjunctivitis in both eyes, a draining abscess from where his microchip was and still massively underweight. For some reason I had to go check him out. It was apparent that he'd been backed in the Navajo tradition by teenage boys but knew very little. He was extremely sensible and level headed and would take a saddle okay. This kid had not gelded him and couldn't feed him as well as being a bit backed off by him being a 'stallion'. I bought him for far more than he was worth at the time just to get him home with the plan to feed him back to a reasonable weight, treat all of his issues (infections) and then geld him. I started working with him within a couple of weeks of bringing him home and he simply never put a foot wrong. We started taking him out on trails once he gained about 200 pounds. We trailered both stallions (welsh cob and mustang) together all over the place. He is the best darn trail horse and I can quite literally put anyone on him at any time. He was born in 2011 based on his brand, permit of the Indian that owned him and his microchip. The Navajo Nation did not want to pay the fines to get him back when the State confiscated him - their loss, my gain in the end. I acquired him in the fall of 2015. It's pretty clear that he's got a combination of remount and draft blood in him. He's a very, very kind old soul.


Wow. What an amazing history. I love those mustangs with remount and draft blood. Are you posting photos in the training forum or anywhere? I'll keep an eye out. And I'm so happy to hear the stinker pony is still being a stinker. I always had a soft spot for him and the way you worked with him.

Re: A bit slow to the party, but I am back!

Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:40 pm
by piaffe at x
Chisamba wrote:hello, I hope you enjoy being here. sounds like poor Khodi has been through a lot. so glad to hear that he recovered.


Thank you! I'm thinking he has nine lives, like a cat. At least I hope he does.