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Energy Without Emotion.

Some of us originally learned to ride by watching Westerns. Cowboys held both reins in one hand and jerked the...
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A Reminder about Horse Memory.

The temps were mild. No one was shedding but the geldings were sunbathing flat and I was able to chip...
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How to Stop Feeling the Rub of Judgment.

On a good day, a judgment is simply a carefully considered decision or opinion, but on a bad day, it's...
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Starting Back After a Winter's Rest.

It happened last Tuesday afternoon. I was finishing up midday chores and I braced as I came around the side...
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Alphabet

  Alphabet? I'll give you alphabet--thousands of times over! My second book, Relaxed & Forward: Relationship Advice from Your Horse...
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Enough with the Bliss-Ninny Platitudes!

Your horse is escalating. His prance is coming apart into a full-blown Flamenco dance with a furious stomp to his...
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New Eyes on the Same Ordinary Stuff

I'll tell you about how the first follow happened. She was a young barn-rat of a girl. You know the...
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Looking for a Better Ride?

Let's say you're a middle sort of rider. You aren't a rank beginner; you're comfortable in the saddle but it...
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Transition

Transition Imposition.   Anna Blake, Infinity Farm. (WordPress Photo Challenge is a weekly prompt to share a photo–I enjoy twisting...
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Anthropomorphism. It's a Not Bad Thing.

This week I saw a comment on a great story about a mustang that credited the horse and rider's success,...
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