We are a family oriented farm that lives life together. This is a diary of our lives together, and the ramblings of me, the trainer.
If you're in the Charleston area we'd love to meet you.
Well we are down to one more day of camp. All in all it has gone well. Thank goodness for all of my committed cooperative "big" kids. I never could have pulled it off with all of their help. My extreme gratitude to all of you parents who have done such a fabulous job raising good kids. Last night was fantastic. As our last camper left at 5 it was time for me to start teaching again. Nicole and Paula have moved in for the week. About 7:00 Paula stuck her head out to ask about where to put my dry laundry, so she could put in a load for me. Then she and Nicole needed both my Foreman grill and the food processor. They cooked the most fantastic fish and taters I've had in a while. Might have something to do with them not being microwaved=) Nicole even emptied my dishwasher for me. Can't tell you how much these kids mean to me. Here are pictures of some of ou
r campers.
Showing off my baby
The above slide show is pictures I've managed to accumulate of my pride and joy...Shiloh. These are all pictures I've found of him on the web. They start with him as a yearling at the Saratoga sale and go up through his winning at the race track. You will find more pictures of him in the bottom slide show at the Clemson show with one of my students aboard back in Dec. 2007. Hopefully I will be able to add some pictures of myself showing him in the near future.
You'll notice a couple of the pictures are during his time at Canter. Please check out their website at
http://www.canterusa.org/ohio They are running on very hard times right now and every penny people can send their way is greatly appreciated by the horses. If everyone who checks our blog regularly could send just $5 they could feed a horse for a month.
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