Monthly Archives: October 2011

Go hug your horse… and your mom

The last few weeks have been a bit rough for some of my students. Can’t really get into it but the light at the end of the tunnel can be seen. Plus, I’ve been super busy at work since October … Continue reading

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Catching Up on Things…

A lot has happened since my last post! Here is a quick recap… My cousin Scott Walsh got married on October 14 in Virginia. It was cold and windy outside but the location was fabulous and the sky and fall … Continue reading

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Fabulous Cross-Country Schooling!!!

So yesterday afternoon we finally made it out to Loch Moy Farm to go xc schooling after being rained out multiple times. I was supposed to teach an afternoon of clinics with about 16 riders but many of my adult … Continue reading

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Photos of Jack and Romey

Here are just a few of the photos that Katrina took on Saturday at the Schooley Mill show. Romey – Training Level Test 1 and Test 2 Jack – First Level Test 1

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Super Proud of the Boys

Today I took the boys (Jack and Romey) their second PVDA show and I don’t normally brag about my own horses but they truly deserve it tonight! This time around I first of all made sure I got there early … Continue reading

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Kind of cool…

Carolyn over at Loch Moy Farm in Adamstown asked a few instructors to hold clinics at her farm next week (in between her recognized and schooling horse trials). Anyway, I of course said yes and have two-three groups heading out … Continue reading

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Baby Steps Forward

So Cal went to his second show this weekend after his mishaps in the spring. This time it was to Iron Bridge at Baby Beginner Novice. I forgot how much I like competing at that place! I’m normally on the … Continue reading

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