A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 235 "Michelle doesn't ride side-saddle"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
15 total reviews
Comment from Teri7
Craig, This is another very well written poem that is very interesting about Michelle who was a horse rider who won as the races queen. You used very good words and very good imagery from the art work. Thanks for sharing, Blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2018
Craig, This is another very well written poem that is very interesting about Michelle who was a horse rider who won as the races queen. You used very good words and very good imagery from the art work. Thanks for sharing, Blessings, Teri
Comment Written 31-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 01-Sep-2018
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Thanks so much for the lovely comments, Teri. Most grateful, Craig
Comment from BeasPeas
Hi Craig. You and I are on the same page with horse racing and with animal rights in general. Your poem is excellent, well written and rhymed. Interesting author's note, too. Marilyn
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2018
Hi Craig. You and I are on the same page with horse racing and with animal rights in general. Your poem is excellent, well written and rhymed. Interesting author's note, too. Marilyn
Comment Written 28-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 28-Aug-2018
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Thanks for the kind words, Marilyn. We are indeed on the same page concerning our relationship with other species Most appreciated, Craig
Comment from Ulla
Hi Craig, a great poem you've written again around of another unfamiliar word. However, having had several horses and competed in Dressage, I knew immediately what the word would mean. A wonderful poem. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2018
Hi Craig, a great poem you've written again around of another unfamiliar word. However, having had several horses and competed in Dressage, I knew immediately what the word would mean. A wonderful poem. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 26-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 26-Aug-2018
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Many thanks for the lovely comments, Ulla. Most appreciated :) Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
Well that's it! This is just not right with a femalian winning the Melbourne Cup when everyone knows girls can't ride properly. We should never have given them the vote I tell ya. haha
Well this just goes to show despite your abhorrence of animal abuse exhibited so bloodily at the races you are still able to write a good poem about it.
I was also encouraged to learn the "boys" didn't cry.
Great job, Craig and a fun read too.
Gloria
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
Well that's it! This is just not right with a femalian winning the Melbourne Cup when everyone knows girls can't ride properly. We should never have given them the vote I tell ya. haha
Well this just goes to show despite your abhorrence of animal abuse exhibited so bloodily at the races you are still able to write a good poem about it.
I was also encouraged to learn the "boys" didn't cry.
Great job, Craig and a fun read too.
Gloria
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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I know, Gloria, it just ain't right. She obviously doesn't understand her place. A gentle flogging (administered with love, and out of a deep sense of concern for her welfare) should do the trick. If not, stone her! :)
Most grateful, as always,
Craig
Comment from lyenochka
Thanks for this information. I didn't even know about the Melbourne Cup as I know nothing about horseriding. But great job in the poem story to let us know about new barriers being broken.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
Thanks for this information. I didn't even know about the Melbourne Cup as I know nothing about horseriding. But great job in the poem story to let us know about new barriers being broken.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Thanks very much, Helen. Much appreciated :) Craig
Comment from MissMerri
I appreciate this poem for two reasons... it is well written with even meter and perfect rhymes, and also because it is informative. I did not know about those high paying races and had never heard of Michelle Payne, but now I will look for her story. It sounds amazing. I did happen to know what an equestrienne was, (perhaps because I am one) but most of your word-of-the-day words are new to me. Thank you again for sharing your "gifts."
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
I appreciate this poem for two reasons... it is well written with even meter and perfect rhymes, and also because it is informative. I did not know about those high paying races and had never heard of Michelle Payne, but now I will look for her story. It sounds amazing. I did happen to know what an equestrienne was, (perhaps because I am one) but most of your word-of-the-day words are new to me. Thank you again for sharing your "gifts."
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Thanks for the kind words, MM. She certainly has a great deal of talent, backed up by a lot of gritty determination. I hope the film, due for release next year, turns out well. Most grateful, Craig
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
I enjoyed your poem, Craig from the picture to your well-rhymed words. You tell a great story. I knew of the word equestrian but not equestrienne. But it makes sense & you expressed your thoughts about it well. This is a great tribute to Michelle, too. Thanks for sharing. Jan
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
I enjoyed your poem, Craig from the picture to your well-rhymed words. You tell a great story. I knew of the word equestrian but not equestrienne. But it makes sense & you expressed your thoughts about it well. This is a great tribute to Michelle, too. Thanks for sharing. Jan
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Thanks very much, Jan. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and grateful for the comments. Cheers, Craig
Comment from strandregs
Hi Craig
Why do you call it blood money?
The only thing I know about horse races
There are horses involved and gambling.
A good way of imparting anecdotal information.
Thank you
I will probably remember this when I try to remember my pin number. :-))Z.
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
Hi Craig
Why do you call it blood money?
The only thing I know about horse races
There are horses involved and gambling.
A good way of imparting anecdotal information.
Thank you
I will probably remember this when I try to remember my pin number. :-))Z.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Hi Z,
I call it "blood money" because tens of thousands of horses die in this little country alone every year, either as a result of injuries sustained while racing, or because they can't run fast enough to line their owners' pockets with wads of cash, so they are shot. These horses are referred to in the industry as "wastage". It's not just this country though, this abuse is world wide.
Here's a page with text and videos which explains more, if you've the stomach for it:
https://www.animalsaustralia.org/issues/horse_racing.php
Thanks for reviewing :) Craig
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Thank you for the explanation
I thought they made them into sausages and glue- horrid.
Do you think my last poem ...criticism
sounds a bit like donald trump?
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
Very nice, Craig. I love your title, "Michelle doesn't ride side-saddle"! It really has a double meaning. She's not going to be in the sidelines ... she wants to win AND she's not daintily going to ride sideways on the saddle as damsels did in by-gone days. This gal is a serious contender and needs to be taken seriously. :)
Your poem emphasizes that women can give men a run for the money.
I enjoyed your well written, well rhymed poem, and especially like your prince/wince rhyme.
Cheers,
Connie
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
Very nice, Craig. I love your title, "Michelle doesn't ride side-saddle"! It really has a double meaning. She's not going to be in the sidelines ... she wants to win AND she's not daintily going to ride sideways on the saddle as damsels did in by-gone days. This gal is a serious contender and needs to be taken seriously. :)
Your poem emphasizes that women can give men a run for the money.
I enjoyed your well written, well rhymed poem, and especially like your prince/wince rhyme.
Cheers,
Connie
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Thanks so much, Connie. She most certainly is no wallflower!
I'm always grateful for your thoughtful and positive comments :)
Craig
Comment from Shirley E Kennedy
I 'd say your treasured Christmas present is being put to great use.
I remember that day well. It was a true triumph for that rider and all female jockeys.
I enjoyed the poem which is entertaining, cocise, and true .
Blessings
Shirley
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
I 'd say your treasured Christmas present is being put to great use.
I remember that day well. It was a true triumph for that rider and all female jockeys.
I enjoyed the poem which is entertaining, cocise, and true .
Blessings
Shirley
Comment Written 25-Aug-2018
reply by the author on 25-Aug-2018
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Thanks very much, Shirley. I didn't watch the race (never do), but of course I heard about it, and was pleased for Michelle. Cheers, Craig