
Interdependence
The horses demonstrate interdependence perfectly: “I’ll swish the flies off your face and you swish the flies off mine.“ In
The horses demonstrate interdependence perfectly: “I’ll swish the flies off your face and you swish the flies off mine.“ In
There is a touch of divinity even in brutes, and a special halo about a horse, that should forever exempt
It’s okay, Raven. A few days ago, my morning reverie was the sound of Kate shrieking in a pre-dawn hour
Happy 21st Birthday Stoney!!! Stoney turned twenty-one at the end of April, so we celebrated in style because, after all,
Stoney’s in a trustworthy mood today. To learn all that a horse could teach, was a world of knowledge, but
Stoney coming to say hi while grazing down the backyard for us. If I am anything, I am a morning
Starting with groundwork. Jack came home about a month ago to find me sobbing in the middle of the paddock
A section of Stoney’s hoof. A.K.A. one of Raven’s favorite chew toys. While some people like to treat themselves to
Wanting breakfast, pronto. I always keep a close eye on the horses, especially during the winter when their thick coat
Finally behaving herself. Yesterday was a beautiful reprieve from the gloomy, chilly winter weather so naturally, we took the chance
Dancer’s plain but pretty. I set a goal for myself to work the horses fifty-two times this year. I admit
One of the things I love about cold weather is that I get to see the horses at least twice a
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