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Cloud’s hooves | Ponies at Home
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A break in the storms →. January 5, 2014 · 6:42 pm. Since June 2013 I have had the benefit of consultations from Maureen Tierney. Currently I am having monthly consultations to guide my trimming of Cloud’s hooves and am learning how much I did not know. I am also seeing big progress in Cloud’s hooves. Cloud’s left front hoof, 23rd June 2013. Cloud’s left front hoof, 18th December, 2013. Comments Off on Cloud’s hooves. A break in the storms →. Follow Blog via Email. Join 56 other followers. On A new pony.
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A winter night | Ponies at Home
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A new pony →. January 17, 2015 · 6:18 pm. A new pony →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 56 other followers. A year in the life (5). Ad lib hay experiment (3). On A new pony. On A new pony. On Two different equines. On Two different equines. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Ponies at Home”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 56 other followers.
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Track System | Ponies at Home
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It is time I updated this page. For my original post introducing the system, see below. When I wrote the original post I had not taken the ponies barefoot. They are now barefoot as described here. The tour of the track starts here with Rosie:. The hayshed (another new addition, adjoining the stables) can just be seen on the left of the picture. Following Rosie up the hill:. She stops to graze the newly leafing hedgerow. Here is the picadero with its pea-gravel surface, I use it mainly for in-hand work an...
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A break in the storms | Ponies at Home
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Back to life →. February 7, 2014 · 12:49 pm. A break in the storms. So today, a sunny, frosty morning, gave some opportunity to spend time with the boys before this evening’s promised storm crashes in. My agenda: to spend time with Cloud, undemanding time, sitting in a chair wrapped against the cold and showing him that I am non-threatening. All is well here. Filed under a year in the life. Back to life →. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of ne...
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Back to life | Ponies at Home
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A break in the storms. A winter night →. April 6, 2014 · 9:37 pm. I have been busy and very neglectful of this blog. I don’t think I have ever let so much time pass since posting. But there has been very few opportunities to take Ben and Cloud out. Cloud has been stranded with post-laminitis recovery and with a teenager who has a full life of exams, music and friends and a diminishing interest in a pony who requires such careful management. Cloud had heel first landings! Filed under a year in the life.
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Blissful acceptance | It's an Alchemical Life
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It's an Alchemical Life. Musings on depth psychology, synchronicity, dreams, and the imaginal world. July 28, 2015. I feel I’m in a big, finished basement my house, in the dream. There’s a room that’s big enough to dance in, and I’m enjoying a waltz with a casual friend of mine who’s a very good lead. I love to waltz! In this dream, or whatever it was, I realize the joy is in the dance itself, and doesn’t depend so much the person whom I’m dancing with. Then the odd part starts:. But it’s wonderful!
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Ponies at Home | Page 2
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Newer posts →. October 7, 2013 · 9:20 pm. A pony and a trailer. This summer daughter made full use of the field and how Cloud woke up! It was a joy to see him switch on to jumping and change from a reluctant, can I run out approach to an easy, rhythmical jumper with a wide awake look on his face. It is as if he realised that he is no longer being kicked around a riding school by a variety of riders but ridden by his girl with joy, energy and enthusiasm and those same qualities seemed to awake in him.