Correction: He's in the stable, waiting to be ridden.
Oh yes. . .yep. . .Southern gents and their riding stables. . "to the hounds" and all that stuff. . . yeehaaaaw.
Don't forget your riding crop and spurs.
This stableboy needs an Edwardian master--someone like John Singer Sargent's Lord Ribblesdale.
Oh. . .I see. . .hmmm. . .Volunteers?Subs? In training?
A riding crop and spurs is a bit out of my line but I'm pretty handy with a needle and thread.
Correction: He's in the stable, waiting to be ridden.
ReplyDeleteOh yes. . .yep. . .Southern gents and their riding stables. . "to the hounds" and all that stuff. . . yeehaaaaw.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget your riding crop and spurs.
ReplyDeleteThis stableboy needs an Edwardian master--someone like John Singer Sargent's Lord Ribblesdale.
ReplyDeleteOh. . .I see. . .hmmm. . .Volunteers?
ReplyDeleteSubs? In training?
A riding crop and spurs is a bit out of my line but I'm pretty handy with a needle and thread.
ReplyDelete