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Farm Life, Horses
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December 3, 2019

Building Horse Stalls

I have been hard at work in the barn. My first focus is putting in stalls so I can actually bring in the horses out of the weather. Technically I could before, as I just used the whole open space for Stu, but Pony didn't really have a stall, he lived in the hallway of the main barn, and this way th[...]

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Farm Life, Horses
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November 8, 2019

Barn Observations

I spend a lot of time at the barn, but during work this past weekend, I spent more than usual, so I got to see all sorts of fun stuff. At one point I was driving the tractor out and I accidentally disturbed a next of field mice. The mom bolted with some babies still attached, but left one behind so[...]

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Farm Life, Horses
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November 5, 2019

Renovation Begins

The barn has needed repairs since we moved in, which embarrassingly, was 7 years ago. It took a while to work through the procrastination. But, now that I've started, I'm very excited to continue, and all I want to do it keep working on it. It's really not that hard, and it's so rewarding to see in[...]

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Horses, Riding Style
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October 21, 2019

Showjumper Danielle Waldman’s Lace Jacket

Israeli showjumper, Danielle Waldman (formerly Goldstein) recently wore a lace jacket to compete in the Longines Global Champions Tour final in New York. The equestrian was formerly known for her colorful feathers woven into her hair, as well as being ranked 40th in the world for Showjumping. [...]

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F#, Horses
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October 15, 2019

Ground Work with Stu

Stu is now a big two year old. He's spent the last year of his life basically being feral. He got some basic training at his breeder's farm, and then I worked with him a few times until I got pregnant and he kicked me twice, like a little shit. I decided it was too much of a risk to work with him w[...]

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Farm Life, Horses
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September 26, 2019

Horse Farm Warnings

Apparently I've always been a klutz. My mom said when she took me to the doctor as a baby she had to convince them those bruises really are because I'm really clumsy. He walked with her to the car as I played on a foot tall concrete wall. Right in front of him I tripped and fell, and he believed he[...]

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Horses, Reviews
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September 24, 2019

How to Take Better Selfies

I will start by saying I'm not a fan of the traditional selfie style photo. The one where you just stretch your arm out with the front facing camera open, and snap the photo. Major dislike. Especially dislike when I see the same person posting basically the exact same selfie photo over, and over, a[...]

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Horses, Video
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September 20, 2019

Burrs

It's times like these that I hate plants. You give all plants a bad name! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlkT6C-TvuU

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Farm Life, Horses
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September 19, 2019

The Biggest Surprises of Owning Your Own Farm

I've been living on at my farm for a while now. I lived on my parents farm as a teenager so I didn't have the same anxiety when I first moved here that many people did (how will I keep my horse alive?!). However, there's some things that popped up that surprised me. It's things I sort of knew about[...]

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Horses, Video
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September 17, 2019

It’s Time to Train Stu

It's important to train at the right moment, or you'll mess everything up! https://youtu.be/uxUEukrItr0

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