Looking Glass Stable
04:06:15 IA Glass 👋
Nice, Sem! Whats your exploring strategy? (:
Any top explorers for ya?
Siren Sound Estates
04:05:10 S҉ Sem
Yes! Got another sherpa map. And 10! obstacles on the last 10 moves, phew.
Looking Glass Stable
04:05:02 IA Glass 👋
Awe, I think I can understand that to a degree.
But at the end of the day, you deserve to graduate. You've worked hard and put in a lot of time and work and stress I'm sure.
If telling these dummi folks what they want to hear is whats standing between you and that certificate- ?? (;
Siren Sound Estates
04:03:03 S҉ Sem
Fasque, what is your topic?
Siren Sound Estates
04:02:04 S҉ Sem
Aussie, not yet
Fasque
04:02:04 
I know - I'ts just that I know exactly what they want to hear from me, but literally every fiber in my body is reluctant to give them what they want (T-T )
Looking Glass Stable
04:00:47 IA Glass 👋
Definitely capture at least a few, just to see if you get anything decent (: its a good time to use your capture items too. All maps and passes have their best potential tomorrow.

As for your thesis; ggiiirrrlll xD
I believe in you (: procrastination or not, you've still got some time. Just gotta sit down and type out a banger *^* You can do it!!
Fasque
03:59:34 
lol, sorry, I don't know why it resent that message :I
Fasque
03:58:58 
Oh hey there Glassy! (*u* )
Cheese
03:58:07 Really Cheesy KNNs
Aussie
Yeah I had the same reaction lol
Sadly not until noon...
Fasque
03:58:04 
@Glass
The best Bet seems to be to capture around 10 and see what I get - If it's something good and I feel as if its a lucky day I'll go on and if not I ninja-sell all my Items and buy the scraps in the Marketplace :3

As for my Master thesis - I have 2000/65000 Letters and 11 days left ^^ Something tells me that I wont graduate, lol ^^
Siren Sound Estates
03:56:29 S҉ Sem
It starts around noon, there will be a news post
Siren Sound Estates
03:56:14 S҉ Sem
Aussie, not yet
Aussie Stables
03:54:18 Aussie - Golden
is it capture day now?!
Looking Glass Stable
03:52:51 IA Glass 👋
Lol I love that capture day is really the second biggest event day on HEE after RO 😂 everyone's abuzz.

Oh 500 captures sure would be something! If only at least a few turn out decent (':

@Fasque
Lol that is a common theme for you! How goes the conflict lol?

Bravery testing is never ending now (': Nothing super amazing, but I've been throwing all the good AD-B gals at Spice before he's fully retired. So maybe something good come next RO! Hopefully lol
Fasque
03:46:26 
Uhm - procrastinating my Master Thesis as always - focusing on my inner conflict about capture day xD

What about you? How went the bravery testing for April? :D
Siren Sound Estates
03:45:06 S҉ Sem
Not enough money to face Capture Day with a "500 captures for fun" attitude XP
Looking Glass Stable
03:41:34 IA Glass 👋
Hows it going? (:
Siren Sound Estates
03:41:19 S҉ Sem
Hi there, gøddess ^^
Fasque
03:40:48 
Oh hey there Glassy! (*u* )
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Leasing? March 17, 2021 06:50 PM

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I've been thinking about leasing a pony. She's not actually up for leasing but I have no doubt her owner will let me. I'm almost too big for her but I can still ride her, which looks hilarious.
What are the pros and cons of leasing? Are there any better options?
Edit: please ignore. The barn is closing down, so I won't be able to lease her.

Edited at March 21, 2021 09:59 AM by Cherry River Elites
Leasing? March 17, 2021 07:09 PM

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Definitely talk to the owner about it. Leasing can be a brilliant insight into horse ownership without the commitment- especially since it sounds like you'll be outgrowing this pony soon anyways!
Leasing? March 17, 2021 08:39 PM

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If you can lease, I would highly reccomend it!

I started leasing my horse about 6 months ago and it is the best decision I have ever made.

I don't think there are any cons to leasing because it will help you become a better rider and give you an idea of what owning a horse is like.

I'm excited to hear what you decide!


Edited at March 17, 2021 08:39 PM by Silver Isle Eventing
Leasing? March 17, 2021 09:02 PM
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I've never leased a horse before, but I do think there's a lot of cons. While you wouldn't be responsible for all the expenses, you're also limited a lot. If you get doing really well and want to go on like a long trail ride off site, it can be a hassle to get permission and transportation for the horse to go. If someone else is riding the horse, you have to work around their schedule so the horse doesn't have to work too much in one day. If you suddenly have to move, the horse can't go with you, and I'd have a hard time spending money on tack specifically for a horse that I don't enough own. On the plus side, a person can lease a way better horse than they can afford to buy. It's also a great way to sample horse ownership and not have to go through the process of selling the horse if you don't enjoy it or can't afford it. I wouldn't want to lease a horse because I sometimes decide I want to go on a trail ride and I just go for a few hours. I don't want to commute multiple times a week to see a horse that I don't even own. If I did lease, the kind of horse I want would be way thicker than my tall barrel horses, and I don't want to drop a thousand dollars on a saddle and everything for a horse I'm only riding temporarily. If you're just starting out and want to learn to ride, leasing can be a great option. If you want to just ride when you feel like it and go to shows for fun on a whim, it's way easier if you own your own horse.
Leasing? March 18, 2021 11:53 AM

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Leasing is an excellent option, so long as the terms of the lease meet your needs. All of the leases I've done have been free leases where I/my family took on all of the horse's expenses and had exclusive access to it, but paid no monthly fee. Its essentially like owning the horse without the upfront cost of purchase, and the ability to easily get return the horse to the real owner. Other people-- particularly the less experienced or those with fewer resources-- benefit from more structured leases. The owner may still have 2 or 3 days a week when it is their turn to ride the horse, or there is cost-sharing on things like board, vet, farrier, feed, etc. There may be restrictions on taking the horse off the property, or there may not. A contract should be drawn up that clearly delinates the rights and responsibilities of both you and the owner. I would highly recommend leasing before you even think about buying a horse (unless you already come from an experienced horsey family) so that you can get your feet wet. Horses are harder to get rid of than most people realize, and they seem to be even harder to get rid once you've realized that they are unsuitable for you!
Leasing? March 18, 2021 01:01 PM

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leasing is a great thing!! I know people who's leased horses stay at their barn, (as it is a full lease) and such like that. Alot of lesson barns have leases on their horses (often half lease, you can hack/trail 3 times a week) but let you use the saddles and other tack you need and would use in a lesson. I support leasing (esp. in english) alot as it saves you from buying and selling a bunch of horses when you move to higher levels. plus it is quite cheaper then buying a horse.
Leasing? March 18, 2021 03:12 PM

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I personally, hate leasing. Don't let me turn you off, you should still do it, just be careful.
Leasing? March 21, 2021 07:56 AM

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HMH Reality Check said:
I personally, hate leasing. Don't let me turn you off, you should still do it, just be careful.


What turned you off leasing?
Leasing? March 21, 2021 01:18 PM

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HMH Reality Check said:
I personally, hate leasing. Don't let me turn you off, you should still do it, just be careful.


Agreed. My experience has been that the horse always comes with strings attached and it's a constant headache to deal with the owner.
Leasing? March 29, 2021 07:10 AM

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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
HMH Reality Check said:
I personally, hate leasing. Don't let me turn you off, you should still do it, just be careful.


What turned you off leasing?


Well, you become responsible for this other person's horse, so condition and injuries are blamed on you. Leasing from a friend isn't always the best idea. I leased this pretty Palomino AQHA gelding from this lady who collected Western Pleasure AQHA and just let them sit. We got him jumping and dressage and he was going well, until the lady decides that she didn't want him jumping or being ridden at all, got super pissed at us and took him away. People care about there horses and have many reasons for leasing, wether it be no time or new horse, if something happens to the lease horse, (skinny, injury, vice) the owner isn't going to be happy, and it's going to be your fault. Horses always come with strings and instructions and it's just a pain.

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