Wednesday, November 2

Goodbye, dear friend

Tonight the vet will be showing up after dark to finally end the pain of our old friend, Geronimo. Ger-Ger is over 30 years old, older than Hilary and one whom we consider to be one of her best teachers. Hilary rode him first with saddle and tack, then with just a bridle or halter, and finally with nothing but her skill—her hand grasping his mane. She claimed that Geronimo could go from zero to 60 in just a couple of seconds, beating even the fastest Porsche. In her bedroom as she grew up, you would find thoroughbred horse models and an equal number of Porsche models.

As so often happens with old horses, he has arthritis. It is really difficult for him to get up after he has been lying on the ground to rest. His walking is labored. His balance is compromised by the pain he has been feeling in spite of our medicating him twice a day. He had an injured foot that we spent a couple of weeks medicating. It is healed now, but he still has trouble walking.

I just now got a phone call from our three-miles-away neighbors saying that a truck just went through our furthest gate—probably Doctor Seamans.

The kindest thing we can do now is to have him put an end to Geronimo’s cruel pain. Ger-Ger will be going to a much better place, where you don’t need a body to keep going on your adventure through the eternity of living.

3 comments:

David Rogers said...

Good Bye GER. . . . .

Agneta and David said...

Fond memories. My horse Santiago is at my daughters home in Hollister. He is also over 30 years old and also in pain. We talked earlier this week and decided to end his pain. I hope Geronimo and Santiago meet. Good bye old friends.

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

I am so sorry to hear about this sad time. I know Geronimo has been very special to you all and you will keep his memory alive. I'm thinking of you all. xx