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An Equestrian Life

Equestrian Lifestyle, F#, Horses, My Life

I Sold Stu

8 years ago, I went shopping for what I hoped would one day be my dream horse. I had a lot of goals back[...]

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Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle

The Foxhunt – What is Cubbing Season?

I recently visited a local foxhunt to say hello, and get some photos. Foxhunting is pretty big in my a[...]

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Equestrian Style, Riding Style

The Riding Jumpsuit

Do you enjoy cosplay? Or dressing up as a superhero in your every day life?  Boy, do I have the right t[...]

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Europe, My Life, Travel

Iceland, The Golden Circle

It was time for a vacation, so naturally we decided to travel back to the same place we went to last vac[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle, Horse Care
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September 14, 2023

How Much Does it Cost to Own a Horse?

Horses are a lifelong dream for many. They begged their parents to buy them a horse growing up only to be told, "Horses are too expensive!" Horses are well known to be an expensive hobby. They are expensive to buy and expensive to keep. But unless you already have the horse, what they cost to keep[...]

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Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 12, 2023

The Fort Riley Method of Riding

Hunter classes have come under scrutiny. Shows have changed format over time, and with it, the style of riding. There has been criticism of today's riders, claiming they are laying on the neck, perching, too far forward, trying to hard to look "pretty," and this is what it takes to earn a ribbon.[...]

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horse legs wearing horse boots
Horse Care, Riding
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September 10, 2023

The Different Types of Horse Boots

Horses seem to be made of glass. They are injured easily, sometimes under mysterious circumstances, and sometimes for reasons we can't control. We try our best to keep our horses sound, and use every tool we can to keep them safe. Boots are one of the methods. Using boots is extremely popular, and[...]

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Equestrian Lifestyle
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September 9, 2023

How to Take Good Horse Photos

Your camera roll is probably already filled with photos of your horses. They are definitely the best subject you could be photographing, and I highly encourage this habit.  If you're wondering how to take your photos to the next level, you've come to the right place. There are a few guidelines[...]

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woman and horse in the sunlight
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September 8, 2023

Stu’s Modeling Job

Modeling is a tough industry to break into. It's completely subjective on looks, and getting exposure. It can be a matter of networking, knowing the right people, or just being in the right place at the right time. One also needs to have the right personality, or people just won't want to work with[...]

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close up of back view of horse cantering
Equestrian Lifestyle, History
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September 7, 2023

The Invention of the Nail-On Horseshoe

Horses were first domesticated over 6,000 years ago, but it took quite a while for someone to get brave enough to take a piece of metal and use a nail to attach it to an animal's hoof. First they tied on woven grass or leather, and then it was metal, but still tied on. The Romans used the hipposand[...]

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chestnut horse and rider walking across a riding arena
F#, Horses
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September 2, 2023

Working on My Spin Moves

These days, Stu and I have an understanding. We are a serious partnership, building our skills. When I come to his field, he leaves his grass and comes to me. We head into the barn, barn up, and get ready for some work.  Okay, so... I'm 90% sure that this understanding came about because of[...]

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Horse Care
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September 1, 2023

The Must Have Grooming Supplies

I still remember the day I bought my first grooming supplies. I was 14 years old, about to go to my first horse show. I was staying at my trainer's house for the show, and my parents were so excited they camped out there, too. It decided I was finally ready for my own tools. Up until that point, I'[...]

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F#, Horses
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August 29, 2023

Putting the Pieces Together

The last time I posted an update about Stu, I had fallen off. It was quite an experience; he's a tall horse and we were going fast. Although I'm basically over it, I'm always very aware that he's very big, very strong, and could easily do what he wanted, if he choose to. But let's keep that secret[...]

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Riding
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August 26, 2023

What Progress Should I Expect as a Beginner Rider?

Let's say you've decided to start riding. Excellent! Good choice. So you have your lesson, and you loved it. After a few lessons, you begin to wonder when you'll trot. Or when you'll canter. When can you start jumping? Are you progressing at a normal rate? When you're new to riding, it's hard[...]

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