Reap What you Sow Gardens can be a lot of work, yet to walk out into your own backyard and harvest the day’s meal, is pretty darn great. Over the years, we took stabs at a having a nice garden. Honest, well intended tries that usually didn’t
Read more →Snow Ponies Here on the Canadian prairies, some winters have next to no snow, while some are crazy with mountains of it. I love the rare ones, where there’s minimal snow. Though we can’t escape frigid days with brutal windchill, it’s nice, to be able to easily
Read more →The memory of Disarming Damsel, and the bizarre interaction between, the pretty, red mare and her owner, comes to mind now and again. In the time right after we had witnessed, the extremely poor behaviour of both horse and human, I thought of them often. Though I
Read more →Disarming Indeed Sharing amusing, horse stories with friends, reminded me of a rather crazy yet hilarious story. Way back, when I first came across Paprika, my first Morgan and first Morgan stallion, I was witness to the most bizarre sight. Several weeks after we had taken Paprika
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