Hi, Gary. Good to touch base again. Yes, I'm still interested, but getting together would depend on my schedule. Also fitting in with a couple of projects that I'm working on.
Hi Gary, thanks for being the first person on here to say Hi to me. It's bizarre that you have the same last name as me in a way. I won't go into great detail here but my husbands last name was really spelt with one "s" but was changed over time. I will have to learn to navigate this web page, it looks very interesting.
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you can take some comfort in knowing that your good friend of so many years has been released into peace and is at rest.
Thank you for the invitation. I did know a girl who belonged to a group who annually re-enacted the War of 1812, and she participated with her horse. It was in Greenwood, years ago. I prefer a solitary ride- just me and my horse. best regards, Lynn
It was really good to chat with you on the weekend. Brought back a few memories (some good, some not so good).
I am very pleased to have had a chance to talk to you, because you indirectly solved a problem I had finding a piece of kit - the swivel hook on your carbine belt that I've been looking for for weeks now. It's exactly the same pattern as the British Dragoons used between 1765 and 1890, when they went to saddle-holsters for their carbines. Perfect for Napoleonic leather gear. Now I know where to get them.
Who knows? I might put on the Union blue someday soon (it is my second-favorite colour!)
Thank you for the invite, are you ever involved with the re-enactments in Niagara-on-the-Lake? I used to drive the carriages there and loved seeing everyone dressed up and in character.
Thanks for the invite, I am still thinking about it, but I have a couple of task which require my attention before I can pay more attention to cavalry training.
That said, which two weekends in May were you planning to get together? I work some weekends, and have some commitments already, but I'd still like to truck my horse out to a practice, and see what we can do, whenever I can.
I would love to try.I have one just retired racer that was very successful (and still very competitive) and a sometimes lame x-racer. Could we train with you? Perhaps one could just be hobbled in the area to make it look authentic? I think this is an awesome endeavor.
Its not so much that either of us is too weathered. Its more that we are more interested in trail riding, dressage and jumping, in that order. One cannot do everything and I am too busy to add anything new at the moment.
That's so kind of you to invite me to participate in your reenactments, but I'm really not interested. I love the idea of it but at 67, with an 18 year old horse, riding the trails is more our speed.
I will mention your offer and your organization at our barn.
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Hi, Gary.
Good to touch base again. Yes, I'm still interested, but getting together would depend on my schedule. Also fitting in with a couple of projects that I'm working on.
But I'll definitely look into it again.
I can't say I ever have! I don't think any of my horses would be calm enough for that though lol
Hi Gary, thanks for being the first person on here to say Hi to me. It's bizarre that you have the same last name as me in a way. I won't go into great detail here but my husbands last name was really spelt with one "s" but was changed over time. I will have to learn to navigate this web page, it looks very interesting.
Hi Gary,
Thank you and Montana and I will keep it in mind. Are you in the US or Canada. It all looks and sounds fantastic. All the best
Historical re-enactment sounds fantastically exciting.
Brendan Clifton
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Hello Gary
I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you can take some comfort in knowing that your good friend of so many years has been released into peace and is at rest.
Your photos are amazing. Sincerely, Lynn
Hello Gary
Thank you for the invitation. I did know a girl who belonged to a group who annually re-enacted the War of 1812, and she participated with her horse. It was in Greenwood, years ago. I prefer a solitary ride- just me and my horse. best regards, Lynn
hi gary, that's a really interesting endeavour! i've never seen a re-enactment. i'll keep it in mind for future.
Hi, Gary
It was really good to chat with you on the weekend. Brought back a few memories (some good, some not so good).
I am very pleased to have had a chance to talk to you, because you indirectly solved a problem I had finding a piece of kit - the swivel hook on your carbine belt that I've been looking for for weeks now. It's exactly the same pattern as the British Dragoons used between 1765 and 1890, when they went to saddle-holsters for their carbines. Perfect for Napoleonic leather gear. Now I know where to get them.
Who knows? I might put on the Union blue someday soon (it is my second-favorite colour!)
Bruce
Hi Gary
I will bring this invite up at our club meeting, I believe there will be some interest. Please keep in touch. The invite has excellent timing.
Cindy
Thank you for the invite, are you ever involved with the re-enactments in Niagara-on-the-Lake? I used to drive the carriages there and loved seeing everyone dressed up and in character.
Thanks for the invite, I am still thinking about it, but I have a couple of task which require my attention before I can pay more attention to cavalry training.
That said, which two weekends in May were you planning to get together? I work some weekends, and have some commitments already, but I'd still like to truck my horse out to a practice, and see what we can do, whenever I can.
Hi Gary,
Thank you for the information. I'll be sure to pass this around to other people I know who may be interested.
Ashley
Thank you for the info. my little mare would not be suitable, she is a hunter and is a princess - chestnut mare what can I say...
Take care
Barb
I would love to try.I have one just retired racer that was very successful (and still very competitive) and a sometimes lame x-racer. Could we train with you? Perhaps one could just be hobbled in the area to make it look authentic? I think this is an awesome endeavor.
Hi Gary,
Its not so much that either of us is too weathered. Its more that we are more interested in trail riding, dressage and jumping, in that order. One cannot do everything and I am too busy to add anything new at the moment.
John
Hi Gary,
That's so kind of you to invite me to participate in your reenactments, but I'm really not interested. I love the idea of it but at 67, with an 18 year old horse, riding the trails is more our speed.
I will mention your offer and your organization at our barn.
Best wishes,
John
Thanks for the info, that is very interesting. When I was in high school I participated in Civil War re-enactments they were a load of fun.
I would love to come out and see one of your events sometime.
Best of luck this summer
Take Care
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