Category Archives: Musings

Lessons From Wellington

If it is January, you can bet 2 things are going to happen in my life.  One is that I will be attending the FEI Trainer’s Conference held at the lovely Mary Anne McPhail’s Farm located in Loxahatchee, Florida.  The … Continue reading

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Lessons Learned

October has been very busy.  First out of the box was our regional championships.  The following weekend was a clinic with Isabelle von Neumann-Cosel.  This weekend was a clinic with Hans Biss.  Then in 2 weeks I will be off … Continue reading

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Memories of a Lesson Horse

When you first looked at Two Eyes I think most people were like “ehh a small brown horse; slightly long backed and with a bit of sway;” what they didn’t see was the years of being a camp horse and … Continue reading

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Luck of the Irish! Musings on How to Relax

I’m sitting at my computer tonight thinking about this past weekend. I was at the Emerald Classic in Katy, Texas. The show grounds are just a few miles from my house. This makes showing relatively stress free. I say that … Continue reading

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Stephen Clarke Symposium Part II: What It Takes to Get a 10

Stacy, this post is for you! Part I of my synopsis of the Stephen Clarke symposium put on by Austin Dressage Unlimited was about specifics for the judges.  I think this part–while directed at judges–can help all of us as … Continue reading

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