06-28-2010, 09:45 AM
Hi Claire, do you still have that old large wooden frame bargain saddle you broke at Lincoln way back when? Have you had it repaired? What type of horse are you buying and when do we get to see it? I suspect you will want to base it over on the wet side of the Pennines? With your own saddle plus your own horse you should be able to start riding as a Roman once again.
I have been posted an link with some excellent high quality photos of the horses at Sledmere.
http://ianhornerphotography.com/Living_ ... index.html
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I have been posted an link with some excellent high quality photos of the horses at Sledmere.
http://ianhornerphotography.com/Living_ ... index.html
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John Conyard
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A member of Comitatus Late Roman
Reconstruction Group
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