The Aftermath To people who aren’t familiar with big snow that can be coupled with cold, I have one thing to say. You’re missing out. Maybe you don’t want to live here, but to experience a winter snowstorm or blizzard is an amazing thing. Driving in one
Read more →Sweet Paprika You’d think a horse that was scared out of his wits by people, would likely be a bit leery and difficult to work with, but not Paprika. It was as if being bear hugged into submission, made him rethink life and what he expected of
Read more →A Bit of Spice All my memories of the first Morgan horse I’d ever experienced, leapt to the forefront, when an acquaintance of mine found one. She’d been shopping for a horse to replace the Belgian Quarter horse cross, she rode in Competitive Trail and Endurance racing
Read more →Chunky No-Name My first experience ever with Morgan horses was when I was working at a huge Thoroughbred farm as a teenager. A friend of the owner sent her little, chestnut Morgan gelding to be trained, or retrained, as the case actually was. You see, she’d been
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