Same routine: hitch, warm-up, enter, and show. This time the five entries were made up of three Clydesdales, a Belgian, and Brian's Shire. In a bit of a gimmick, the youngest "driver" was just 18 months old, sitting on the lap of her very experienced mother (who used to drive for the owner of the Shires).
Brian did a great job of driving Claire, but held her back a bit since she had been quite fresh during warm-up and the judge (different from the first) preferred the flashier entries. Brian placed 4th – and no, the baby driver didn't win, even though she waved her chubby hand at the judge during the line-up. 😆
Since Brian's class was at 3:00, we had time afterwards to stroll around, eat fair food (falafel!) and take in some sights. In my next fair report, I'll share a few of my favorite things!
That's it for State Fair report #3 from . . .
7 comments:
Great pictures, beautiful horses! Glad Brian played it safe with his frisky charge.
Great photos. Echoing Mama Pea, so glad Brian is a good horseman and knows when to let the horse's hot brain chill a bit versus risking naughty behavior.
What fabulous photos! The power and the beauty of those beautiful horses gives me goosebumps!! Congratulations to Brian for doing a terrific job!
OH MY GOSH...a SHIRE! I LOVE big horses...love, love LOVE them! Those horses are fabulously beautiful; well done Brian! I'd love to have Shires or American Cream's...beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
Driving is such an eye pleasing sport. That was a tough judge !!
I really enjoyed these pictures! The horses are all gorgeous! Brian is showing good horse sense. I'm sure you're proud of him.
I still wish I could have been there.....
So glad you all enjoyed the photos! Yes, we were proud of Brian, and told him so.
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