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Horses, Lessons, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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November 25, 2015

In Which Berry Crashes Again

I had my lesson today, and at first everything seemed fine. I had an awesome lesson! But then I really wanted some media of me jumping, so after sitting and chatting with my trainer a bit, I went back out to jump more. This was apparently a mistake. Full lesson recap coming, but here is the worst[...]

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Horses
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November 17, 2015

Old Style Horse Jumping

Naturally I am behind nearly everyone in regards to my jumping knowledge, but I just learned something that is so surprising to me that I must share. To give appropriate credit, I just bought "The American Hunter/Jumper Forward Riding System" presented by Bernie Traurig, and this is mentioned in th[...]

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Horses, Riding Lesson, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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November 12, 2015

Berry’s Accomplishments

Berry is evolving quickly. She really flourishes with constant riding and attention. So I thought it appropriate to announce the great things she's done over the last week. The first one: She got clipped for the first time. At least I think it was the first time, I don't know if they clip on the tr[...]

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Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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June 9, 2015

Good Girl, Berry!

Substantially shorter post than usual, but I suppose I have less to complain about when everything goes well! It was raining most of last week, which means I barely got to ride. On Sunday, I took Berry to a ring to school her. The same barn that did my rating also allows OPRC members to school in t[...]

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Horses, Vintage
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June 8, 2015

Old People’s Riding Club

While at a neighborhood/country party a few months back, I met some members of the Old People's Riding Club. Since I am in desperate need for more horse riding inspiration, I decided to sign up. On Saturday, I had my first official rating. If you are familiar with Pony Club (and I'm not really), it[...]

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Horse Shows, Horses
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June 7, 2015

Upperville Hunter Derby

Mostly pictures from the Upperville Hunter Derby.

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Horses, Riding Lesson, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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June 3, 2015

The Ongoing Saga of Crazy Mare

After last week's lesson, I rode Berry 4 times. Which isn't riding the snot out of her, like I would have wanted, but 4 times is okay I guess. The last time I rode her, Sunday, she was pretty calm, seemed reasonable, and was keeping a steady pace and not charging around. What really happened was[...]

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Horses, Riding Lesson, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry"
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May 29, 2015

Berry’s Lesson

Technically it was my lesson as well, but really, I think this one benefited Berry more. I don't know what happened, but my usually docile mare had been transformed into the naughty baby that she never was. She had been broke to race at age 2, and after being an immediate track failure, was broke w/[...]

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Horses, Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry", Trail Rides, Vintage
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May 27, 2015

Horse Bloggin’ Trail Ride at James Long Park

Continuing on an awesome Memorial Day weekend of horses, on Sunday, the horses, Dave and I took a field trip to James Long Park in Haymarket to meet the talented rider, super fun, amazingly awesome in every way, Olivia of hellomylivia and take her on her first official trail ride! If you don't[...]

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Farm Life, Horses
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May 9, 2015

Fly Masks

I rode Vintage on Saturday, mainly just working on holding two point, and getting her to stop rushing jumps. We made progress on both. Its possible I bored her completely by continuously staying on a circle, doing the same jump over and over. I think eventually she just gave up on life. Afterward,[...]

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