Sep 14

“Insert only an inch or two of your shoe into the stirrups, so if things go bad, it is easier to bail off the back of your horse”
Confession time: I am not a person who enjoys stepping out of my element. Like climbing on the back of a horse — for only the third time in my life — to do some fly-fishing with a bunch of experts in high … via Reno Gazette-Journal

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