Ruth Musolf
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  • Milford, MI
  • United States
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A Bit About Me and my Horse(s)
I am owned by two wonderful Arabian horses, Joy a seven year old mare and yearling filly Dancer. I am an aspiring horse trainer. I love horses and recently became addicted to eventing. I am interested in natural and alternative therapy for animals and humans.
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USA
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http://dangerbunny.blogspot.com/
Do you have any pets?
Horses, dogs, cat, angora rabbits, fish

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At 3:21am on April 22, 2011, Gaia Vincenzi said…

thank you very much Ruth for your comment, you're really kind :)

you can also write me here: www.iconadeironchi.blogspot.com

you can comment my posts, and I will answer. Unfortunately I don't have so many time to stay on Barnmice.. :(
but follow my blog, tomorrow I will upload some really interesting news for riders...you'll see

stay in touch

 

x

Gaia

At 9:58am on April 21, 2011, Gaia Vincenzi said…

Hi (:
let me know what do you think about Italian Equestrian World, take a look on my blog:

www.iconadeironchi.blogspot.com

 

leave a comment, let me know your opinion and advaces about my last national competitions and pictures
see you soon


Gaia

At 2:54am on April 20, 2011, Ashley said…
Welcome to Barnmice, Ruth! :) Definitely another victim to the Arabian horse. They just have a way about them that draws you in, huh? :)
At 7:42pm on April 19, 2011, Jackie Cochran said…

Hi Ruth.  Welcome to Barnmice!  I used to be owned by Arabs too.  Nothing like them!  I've been hooked on them for 46 years. 

At least while eventing your horse won't get too tired under you.

 
 
 

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