Well, I had my first lesson and I think it went well. Forgot just how much I enjoy even just brushing horses and all the sounds, smells and sights about the barn. It was pretty quiet as I was the last lesson of the day, which I think was great.
Olive or Liv the Morgan treated me very nicely. She's very quiet and prefers slow to fast but trotted very nicely when asked. I don't think I'll have much trouble learning to drive with her. They do have other horses who have more go as well. the challenge for me will be learning the harness and how to put it on properly, it's very, very different to the draft horse harnesses I grew up with. It is also very different being behind the horse like that rather than on them after so long, but I very much liked it.
I did talk a bit and I've firmly got the impression that there are plenty of Shetlands/minis around Kansas, but their people don't network real well, which is a shame. I'm going to have to see if I can find some local shows next year to attend and maybe look at Texas if I go to visit my aunt. I also found out that a big mini farm sometimes stays at the barn overnight when they travel through the area and they'll have as many as 30 minis with them! Their trailer sounds cool as well, it's a massive show trailer, but all the windows are at little horse heights. It sounds like it'd be an impressive rig to see.
I also spoke with my other brother who has more experience with towing trailers and he told me that I'd probably be better off with a small truck that could also double as my daily driver, because yes CRVs can tow(not much but I knew that) when set up for it, but he'd worry about the strain on the transmission should I ever get anywhere that's more the very mildly hilly. LOL, the area I live in is mostly flatter than a pancake, so it's not something I'd really thought of.
So that's the latest for me, now I just need my schedule to be finalized so I know when my off days are so I can sign up for some more driving lessons.