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Weekly Photo Challenge: Victory

Victory: Every day that I get to stand right here. (Passion is the easy part. Living with it is the...
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When Your Horse Falls In a Hole.

Horses fall into holes all the time. Metaphoric holes; the really tricky kind that jump up and surprise you when...
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Your Horse is NOT Your Therapist.

There's a cartoon of a roadside stand with a horse inside. The sign says, "Therapy." We all smile because we're...
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Anthropomorphic Thoughts About Spaying Mares.

He said we don't need to import sport horses; we have great horses right here; we're under-using great mares. More...
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Permission to NOT Ride.

Last Tuesday I had an 8 a.m. lesson with a boarder and her sweet gelding. He's had a good summer;...
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Listening with Your Seat.

How's your derrière? Is posterior a more delicate word than rump? Our culture has a lot of fanny chatter: too...
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Dressage Factions and the Real Reason to Compete.

I'm a traditionalist when it comes to the art of dressage. I love the structure, the fundamentals, the words of...
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Goats: A Different 12 Step Program.

It just hasn't been the same since Sumo died. He was my last old-goat-standing and a card-carrying anarchist. He'd been...
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How to Love Horses Forever.

We were born this way. It should be part of the Apgar test. It would resolve so much if newborns...
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It's About Greeks and Romans. Even Today.

Is there a natural way to ride a horse? Is it possible to ride in such a way that the...
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