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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: One of those days
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. One of those days. I just love starting a day off crying in frustration with my big toe throbbing thanks to a well-placed hoof to the boot. Don't we all? Courtesy of horse nation. Yeah, me neither. Though I can probably count the number of days in the last year that I've cried in frustration and anger, they were basically non-existent before Murray came into my life. Followed...
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: August 2014
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Thursday, August 28, 2014. A tiny pony adventure. Yesterday I was the first person to arrive at our barn, right after our barn manager ran out to drop her kids off at school. I was a bit earlier than I needed, so I decided to walk my Jellington before my lesson. Two of Ellie's favourite barntime activities. As we exited the hay barn, I noticed something amiss. We are NOT inside a pasture. Fortunatel...
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: Camelot Horse Trials -- but mostly tribulations!
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Monday, July 21, 2014. Camelot Horse Trials - but mostly tribulations! This weekend I attended the first of the Summer Horse Trials series at Camelot Equestrian Park. If you live in Northern California and haven't heard about Camelot, you should get on that link! Camelot is an amazing facility for all riders! Their footing is so good Murray couldn't help but roll in it! Helped him get his brain back...
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: a brief history
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Ima Looking Cool (Murray, Dontsellmeshort x Ima Princess Royal, Royal Egyptian) is a 2009 gelding, bred in Southern California and moved to Northern Calfornia as a yearling. Nobody is quite sure what happened during Murray’s formative years on his breeder’s farm, but the horse that arrived at Reina Gonzalez’s barn at the Pleasanton track was little short of feral. Rico" with jockey April Boag up.
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: We Moved!
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Thursday, December 25, 2014. Last month, I moved my blog over to WordPress.com. Follow Murray's and my adventures at. Https:/ zenbabyhorse.wordpress.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When life gives you lemons. A Dusty Tale, honorary Bad Eventer guest blog. You Might Be A Horse Junkie If…Presented by Wahl. TRF auctions exciting race legend memorabilia. Tales from a Bad Eventer.
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: July 2014
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Tuesday, July 29, 2014. One of those days. I just love starting a day off crying in frustration with my big toe throbbing thanks to a well-placed hoof to the boot. Don't we all? Courtesy of horse nation. Yeah, me neither. Though I can probably count the number of days in the last year that I've cried in frustration and anger, they were basically non-existent before Murray came into my life. Followed...
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: If you can't be kind, be quiet
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Wednesday, October 15, 2014. If you can't be kind, be quiet. This plaque of this hangs in my barn manager’s house. We've all heard it before. It’s something I generally try to keep in mind in regular life, and now I’m adapting it to my riding life as well. So of course, Murray ran out. So what is going on here? That “left leg on” was, it seems, the equivalent of flooring the port thruste...If he cou...
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: progress in pictures
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. I take monthly-ish pictures of Murray, to track his physical development. Metal development however. that goes in the journal. :). Suddenly starting to look like a real horse! As you can tell, I'm really good at taking conformation pictures. At least I got a longer lead rope. That clip only took 1cc of Ace and a lip twitch.). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). When life gives you lemons.
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance: October 2014
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Zen and the Art of Baby Horse Maintenance. An inquiry into values and survival in a life with baby horses. Monday, October 20, 2014. One week, one month, and three month goals. I’m trying to follow advice I read somewhere – I think maybe from Dodon Farm. Maybe the rider fitness book. 8211; and set some goals for my riding. I know goals aren’t always achieved, but I know this will help structure my rides and my next few months, and keep things in perspective for me. Coursing 2’9” confidently. 8211; our fr...
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