We Don’t Discriminate
Whether it’s hypnotizing chickens, taming unruly, naughty snakes, snuggling lumpy toads or petting smooth dog sharks, our family doesn’t discriminate.
Whether it’s hypnotizing chickens, taming unruly, naughty snakes, snuggling lumpy toads or petting smooth dog sharks, our family doesn’t discriminate.
Rehydrating after a training session. It’s been almost a month since I’ve been able to work Dancer. Fortunately, horses have a
In our day, Stoney and I won a wall full of ribbons in everything from eventing to dressage to show jumping. Though
I have mixed feelings about groundhogs but am happy that Punxsutawney Phil brought the welcome news of an early spring.
There are many things that our farm cats, Snickers and Hercules are enjoying about living indoors this winter: there’s always
Though I have trailered quite a few items and animals in my life, I opted to hand the responsibility of
Yesterday, Evelyn wasn’t feeling herself and Kate was fast asleep, leaving only Claire to accompany me on my daily visit
Today I asked Dancer to trot while on her back. Getting on her back was scary. Trotting was scarier. Cantering
This is what a forelock should look like: long and thick (this is after I’ve had to thin and trim
Though Dancer appears plain to some, she is gorgeous to me, sort of like a Black Beauty reincarnate with a
Hercules enjoying a reminder of home. Though we’ve been dislocated from our country home for nearly a month now, there
The battle of wills has begun. I wasted no time after arriving in Lincoln starting work with Dancer. A very
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