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At 12:04am on February 11, 2010, Emmy said…
I'm a newbie! What a fun site:)
At 4:33am on February 7, 2010, Dawn Mosier said…
Thank you! This is a fab site:D Just stumbled onto it by coincidence (through a google search for something completely different), VERY glad!
At 11:54am on February 1, 2010, Nikki Brazier said…
Great site! Enjoying a walk about - lots to see! Glad we found you!
At 12:05pm on January 21, 2010, Blair said…
Thanks for the comment on my boy! That's probably the whitest he's ever been. He's sort of a uniform dingy color right now (except he's got dark "socks" on his legs from all the mud! *sigh*)
At 7:31pm on January 20, 2010, Special Horses, Inc. said…
Pretty fabulous! I never connected the Nerd Herd MEP with Barnmice KatyM!
At 5:20pm on January 20, 2010, Special Horses, Inc. said…
Did you know that KatyM and I overlap in another sphere? We're both Nerd Herd members...small world!!!!
At 2:49pm on January 9, 2010, Jean Crane said…
Yes, Patti has been very helpful.
At 12:36pm on January 9, 2010, Cassie Schuster said…
Julie is a gem - love her style and attitude!
At 1:22am on January 8, 2010, Julie Anita Maria Robinson said…
Yes, its lovely until you get flooded, wake up with water around your bed and then drop your laptop in the water!!!Luckily this has only happened once in 25 years of living here, so you can't complain!!!!
At 11:32am on January 4, 2010, Julia Slater said…
Hey, thanks... You don't have a lot of western folks on here. Thought maybe I'd add to the crowd.
At 7:33pm on January 2, 2010, marthaG said…
Thank you again, this is so much fun. I need to be careful! I had intended to access this site as another way to keep up with Jean Luc, who I have ridden with, off and on, for nearly 15 years. I think he is brilliant. I will look up your suggestion, cannot remember his name, now that it is not in front of me....dont know of him. Thanks for the suggestion and your web site....still figuring out the nuances.
At 3:07pm on January 2, 2010, SUSIE-SOLOMON-MABE said…
terrific site
thank you so much
At 7:00pm on January 1, 2010, marthaG said…
What a warm welcome! As I uploaded the photos, I realized that I am woefully neglectful about keeping up with documenting my horse journey. Except for a few from this year, most of them are a bit outdated. In fact, my kids have not been photographed for a while either, so I gathered them reluctantly a few days ago before heading back to college, for a quick photo shoot! By the way, I have never been on a "blog" before, and joined because of my interest in Science of Motion and a long term commitment to Jean-Luc Cornille's principles of training. He is a genius indeed, and an important voice, a critically important voice in this tough world of equine competition. I, by the way, do not compete, and never will. Look forward to interesting dialogues.
At 6:00pm on December 26, 2009, James ( Sandy) Dunlop said…
Thank you for your welcome. Photo taken about 40 miles South of Summit Lake on the Alaska Highway, Northern British Columbia.
At 8:06pm on December 24, 2009, ADRIANA REAL said…
Thank you very much for accept my request to be part of your comunity.
Happy New Year¡¡¡

At 8:35pm on November 30, 2009, Equine Land Conservation Resourc said…
Thanks for the welcome. Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) is a national not for profit whose mission is to advance the conservation of land for horse-related activity. We help horsemen save farmland and trails in their own communities. The tools available to us include conservation easements, land use planning, PDR programs, advocacy and organizing. See our website at www.ELCR.org We've been around 12 years now and are based in the KY Horse Park in Lexington. Great thing you have going here!
At 6:40pm on November 29, 2009, Bev McLean said…
Thanks for the welcome and the compliment on my horse. She is Gallod Tyleri, a two year old Section D Welsh Cob.
At 8:55pm on November 22, 2009, Kristin Hermann said…
hi, like your website, it is like face book...
i am learning it as i go, not as internet savvy as i would like to be....
thank you, kristin

Here are the links to the George Morris clinic we attended on youtube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1_rqPR1XCg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93mLcqvvPs8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYnUlFME7hY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuRe3Depbws

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9URVe4SjkU

Also, here is a link to an article I wrote about the clinic

http://blythdale.tripod.com/coventryequestriancenter/id73.html
At 10:59am on November 14, 2009, Shirley said…
Hello, I am interested in signing up for the equine massage class.
I think I'd prefer January but December can work.
Evenings are fine.
I'm not sure where you wanted us to register so if I need to go somewhere else let me know
At 3:07pm on November 10, 2009, CAROLYN JENKINSON said…
thanks - happy to be here- great site - lots going on!

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