From the category archives:

Horses

Good News for Horses

August 11, 2008

Need to read a heartwarming tale about a woman, horses and kids? Go no further! Horse Princess Roxie over at I Is Roxie! shares the story about her first human mom. In Roxie’s own words: “My First Human Mom Kerrie got writded about in a NOOSE-PAPUR! Look look look:” Since Roxie said look, you had [...]

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Animal Communication, Horses and Books

August 6, 2008

This is a fun post – combining three of my favorite subjects, animal communication, horses and books. These are in no particular order, I found them all equally enjoyable. If you need a break from what you’re already reading, check these out. Angel Horses: Divine Messengers of Hope by Linda and Allen Anderson. A collection [...]

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Head on Over to the Carnival of the Horses!

August 1, 2008

Head ‘em up and move ‘em out – we’re all aheading over to the Carnival of the Horses at Innstyle Montana-Your Home on the Range. Want to know about saddle fit? It’s there. Microchipping your horse? It’s there. Aw shucks, you don’t need me to tell you what’s goin’ on over there. Just saddle on [...]

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Animal Communication and Music

July 27, 2008

I am a classically trained violinist, so I’m truly not joking when I say my job is horsing around and fiddling around! Sometimes I even combine the two, and take my violin (Lucy) out to the barn to play for the horses, and any other animals within listening distance. My horse, Shiloh, is rather fastidious [...]

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Carnival of the Horses

July 2, 2008

Giddy-up cowgirls and boys and gallop on over to halt near x to see the latest entries for the Carnival of the Horses. Once you’ve dismounted and cared for your horse, take your boots off, rest your saddle-sore-joints and plan to sit-a-spell to read the entries. While you’re there, check out the halt near x [...]

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The Rescue of Classic Maverick – PS

June 25, 2008

Shiloh is keeping his eye on us. Horses need help, folks, and it’s up to us to do it. Victoria at Teachings of the Horse suggested I check out a couple of blogs: Anne at smellshorsey.com and Mrs. Mom at ohhorsefeathers.blogspot.com. I did, and I am grateful to both Anne and Mrs. Mom for their [...]

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The Rescue of Classic Maverick – Part II

June 24, 2008

Yesterday you learned how some boarders at the barn where I keep Shiloh came together to rescue Classic Maverick, a thoroughbred off the track. Yesterday’s story ended with Fred and Darla’s timely intervention of Classic Maverick being taken to the kill place in Canada. Here’s the rest of the story, some of it may be [...]

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The Rescue of Classic Maverick

June 23, 2008

Fred and his wife Darla are boarders at the same barn where I board Shiloh. The other day when I pulled in, Fred told me this story, and later sent me an email. With Fred’s permission, I’m sharing the story with you. For some of you, this may be difficult to read, but rest assured, [...]

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A Four Day Retreat with Horses

June 13, 2008

In yesterday’s post I told you where I had my horse retreat. Today I’m going to tell you a little bit of the why I decided to gift myself the retreat. The short story is because it was past time for a retreat. I started thinking about the last time I took retreat, and the [...]

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Attention Horse Lovers!

June 1, 2008

The Carnival of the Horses is Here! Looking for one place where you can read to your heart’s content about horses? I’m talking horses and art, horses and humor, tips, saddles, the birth of a foal, horses and poetry…..oh, and we can’t forget horses and animal communication! OK, go get your coffee and make yourself [...]

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