Post by ss admin on Oct 18, 2008 14:38:18 GMT -5
[/url]``welcome to millington
i've went around and upside down for you
[/color][/font][/center][/size][/color]You have just entered Millington Maryland. Driving down the road, you notice the town is very laid back, looks much like the old days; back when everything was simple. Everyone you pass waves and smiles, as they walk leisurely to wards the diner to get their morning coffee and bagels. You continue driving, and see a faded black sign with elegant black letters stating 'Bay Field Equestrian'. The sun is just rising over the horizon, you are taking away by the pastures on each side of the driveway. Fog is covering the ground, and you see the outlines of many horses. The driveway continues on for about a quarter of a mile, some long driveway huh? You finally reach the parking circle, and you park your car.
[/size][/color]Reaching the stable yard, you notice it is booming with life. Many riders and their horses trotting around on the cobblestone patio, riders giving their horses baths, and instructors leading a group to the arena. Everyone that passes tips their riding hats, and says hello. You realize this is one great place, and you decide to look further. As you was inside the barn, you are greeted by the smell of hay and horses, a dim light from the sun coming through the windows, and nickering horses that have stuck their heads out of their stalls to see who has come to greet them. You look at each of the horses as you pass, you are amazed at how structured and poised all the horses are.
[/size][/color]Finally you see the stairs leading to the main office, and you begin to climb them. On the right side of you, the wall is covered with ribbons, and awards the stables has collected over the years. Once you reach the door, you stop for a second to take a deep breath, and slowly you reach for the brass doorknob; slowly turn it and push the door open. There is a nice petite lady sitting behind an old oak desk, reading over some papers; and sipping coffee. Hearing you come in, she looks up and smiles warmly. She greets you, and tells you she is the head instructor; she invites you to sit down and tell her about yourself. You spend at least a half hour sitting there, explaining your horse, and where you are with your riding skills. She gives you a few papers to sign, and then she welcomes you to Bay Field Equestrian. This is it, your finally here... the place where hearts are healed, and dreams are fulfilled.
[/b][/color]NEW!
[/li][li][/b][/color]Friendly staff!
[/li][li][/b][/color]All disciplines accepted!
[/li][li][/b][/color]Looking for active members, and members to fill the open staff spots![/li][/ul][/size][/blockquote][/blockquote]
Or, just click 'welcome to millington'