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Pearl’s sexy bod | thebestmare
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I'm not a bragger, but I really do own the best mare in the entire world. Stay tuned for ramblings about our somewhat irresponsible and rocky start all the way up to her blossoming into the solid citizen I knew she could be. About the best mare. Other horses who’ve made me. Pearl’s sexy bod. Pearl’s sexy bod. Also maybe a teeeeeny bit more butt from the hill in her pasture. April 2014: Coming off the tail end of a long winter and pretty restricted movement. No muscle, but in good weight. Early May 2012&#...
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The Prettiest in Purple | thebestmare
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I'm not a bragger, but I really do own the best mare in the entire world. Stay tuned for ramblings about our somewhat irresponsible and rocky start all the way up to her blossoming into the solid citizen I knew she could be. About the best mare. Other horses who’ve made me. Pearl’s sexy bod. Full circle →. The Prettiest in Purple. June 10, 2015. I mean, when you can’t really ride your horse with any specific training goal in mind, you gotta at least mug for the camera, right? Strong because, well, she is...
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TOTD: Why?!? | eventing life
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April 14, 2015. Yesterday, I got my daily Tack of the Day email with a listing for Noble Outfitter tops. I LOVE Noble Outfitter, so I headed to TOTD to check out the goods. Sure enough, they had the 1/4 mock turtleneck show tops as well as the long sleeve mock necks, so I clicked the link. To my surprise, the short-sleeved tops were listed at $6.99! I, and one of my boarders, instantly snatched at that deal before they ran out of inventory. Dear TOTD shopper,. Manager Tack of the Day. You are commenting ...
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This week’s gymnastic exercise | eventing life
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High Heart Equestrian Center. Training the Event Horse. This week’s gymnastic exercise. January 14, 2015. Finally, to test the horse’s accuracy, I’ve added a skinny double bounce line. The distances between the fences on this line are a standard 10′. So if your horse can easily compress and lengthen his stride, tackle the skinny bounces to really test your ability to adjust your horse and keep him focused on the line! Time to blog share! Middot; January 23, 2015. What a great exercise! I should probably ...
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eventing life | Page 2
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The story of the two nuisances. December 8, 2014. My sporadic blogging leaves me wondering whether or not I introduced you to the High Heart resident nuisances. When I took over the barn, I inherited some chickens, a 3-legged coon hound, and two cats. I’ve told you my disastrous attempt at raising chickens, but have I told you the story behind the goats? Not the most efficient way, but I got milk! There are many goats like her, but this one is mine. She climbs on EVERYTHING. December 4, 2014. Lease a far...
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DIY Project: Blanket hangers | eventing life
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High Heart Equestrian Center. DIY Project: Blanket hangers. February 24, 2015. In my barn, we hang stall chains on the stall fronts for blankets instead of using blanket bars. Blanket bars stick out in the aisleway waiting to catch horse’s hips (or your elbows) as they walk by. Plus, they’re expensive when you start talking quantities. Then again, the stall chains aren’t so cheap, either at an average price of $15.95 each. On the plus side, they come in colors! Vinyl-coated cable is cheap. A blanket hold...
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Dig My Size: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. Thursday's Must Read - "Body Image, the Show Ring and Why Something Has to Change". I'm working on a cute video for the blog from some video clips of me letting Digby take a spin in the round pen (spoiler alert: had a SERIOUS go button, paired with some feeling good freshness made for a fun time, but we had a pretty decent whoa none the less! In the meantime, I'd encourage everyone. To read this blog post over at horsenation.com. I personally know several equestrians and non-equ...
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Dig My Size: Guess what?!
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. The hony went back to work today! Labels: back to work. August 6, 2015 at 1:07 PM. Yay for a working pony! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Digby likes: anything that may or may not be edible, jumping, any time of the year that doesn't involve flies, hanging out with his bffs, causing mayhem and chaos. Digby dislikes: being inside for longer than it takes to consume his grain and hay, bath time, hair cuts, being braided for a show. View my complete profile. Family Trees, Part I.
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The terror of hauling a horse – Hand Gallop
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Sommer Egon von Neindorff. Horze Grand Prix Breeches. Mrs Conn’s Bath Sponges. Hunter Original Rain Boots. The terror of hauling a horse. August 8, 2015. Somewhere along the last few years, my confidence has waned. I’ve developed. I didn’t have the right one and I couldn’t come back at 5 AM the next day and. Dear god why do these things come in so many sizes why are they so expensive WHAT IS HAPPENING! What if someone cut me off? Why is this fucking Honda practically in the trailer with Moe? I was too ti...
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Dig My Size: Ideas. (Aka the post in which I decide it's too hot)
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Ideas (Aka the post in which I decide it's too hot). How Digby's topline used to look. (FYI - not me holding him). I need some help. I'm a giant baby in the heat (I chalk some of this up to the fact that I work outside and I literally sweat all. day. long.) and PA is warm in the summer. Not 100 degrees all the time Texas hot, but it's toasty. And humid. Ugh, the humidity! So what do you do in the "extreme" heat to keep your horses fit? Try lighter work loads? Digby likes: anythin...