Granny's gone and done it again

Tendency.
Dang, I was gonna make granny look it up! :D My parents always said go look it up! Was not uncommon to have a dictionary at the dinner table. Much analysis about which word was best for the thought you were trying to convey. I always thought it was interesting. Got to thinking how in the world someone writes a dictionary... definitions are hard... very subtle distinctions.
 
My finger hurts, even with ice. Glad I am on antibiotics.
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Dang, I was gonna make granny look it up! :D My parents always said go look it up! Was not uncommon to have a dictionary at the dinner table. Much analysis about which word was best for the thought you were trying to convey. I always thought it was interesting. Got to thinking how in the world someone writes a dictionary... definitions are hard... very subtle distinctions.
I used to do that w/ Jamie too.
 
Thank you, @CSolis! Folks, at a trot the normal horse's hoofs hit the ground two hooves together. So it's a two-beat count. At this pace, each hoof hits the ground separately, for a four-beat count. There are always three feet on the ground, right, Cindy? Compared to this gait, the trot feels like a lurch! Am I correct in thinking I have seen demonstrations of riders going around with a tray in one hand with a wine glass on it to demonstrate the smoothness of this gait? You could not do that at a trot!

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