A blog that focuses on our unique program that teaches natural horsemanship, heritage breed conservation, soil and water conservation, and even folk, roots, and Americana music. This blog discusses our efforts to prevent the extinction of the Corolla Spanish Mustang. Choctaw Colonial Spanish Horse, Marsh Tacky, and the remnants of the Grand Canyon Colonial Spanish Horse strain.
These are a few shots from Saturday. For an explanation see the previous post.
3 comments:
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Truly a very memorable event! Each and everyone of us and our horses did an outstanding job! The most blissful moment was Sat. nite when we hit the fifty mile! Wow!!! the excitemt roared and yipppped through the darkness "High Five ...Yeeeehaaaah! terry
MAN!!! I miss you so much! I wish I could have been there and am about to strangle Em for telling me about it... I really don't want to be doing school right now! luv and miss you!!!!
Everyone should be very proud! You all did a great job. Special congradulations go out to those who got up for those early morning conditioning rides. Your horses did a great job completing the total 75 miles.
3 comments:
Truly a very memorable event! Each and everyone of us and our horses did an outstanding job!
The most blissful moment was Sat. nite when we hit the fifty mile!
Wow!!! the excitemt roared and yipppped through the darkness
"High Five ...Yeeeehaaaah!
terry
MAN!!! I miss you so much! I wish I could have been there and am about to strangle Em for telling me about it... I really don't want to be doing school right now! luv and miss you!!!!
Everyone should be very proud! You all did a great job. Special congradulations go out to those who got up for those early morning conditioning rides. Your horses did a great job completing the total 75 miles.
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