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.

Clemson End of Summer Show

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Clinic Registration is Open


We are hosting a clinic with my trainer Michael Richardson on Oct. 25 and 26. The clinic is open to a very limited number of participants. You can learn more about him at Broken R Ranch. This will be a fantastic weekend of learning. I am so excited to see Michael again and have an opportunity to ride with him. It's been 10 years since I last saw him. I strongly encourage any of my students to participate. If you have questions about using lesson horses or your suitability to participate please let me know.
The cost for the two day clinic includes lunches and stabling.
2-day private instruction (45 minute sessions) is $400
2-day group instruction (1 1/2 hour session) is $350
One day participation does not include lunch or stabling
1-day private is $225
1-day group is $200
Both of the above include a round pen demonstration in addition to mounted sessions.
Auditors are also welcome
One day $40
Two day $70
As soon as the registration form is loaded to the website I will post a link here.


For those of you who board with us the farm will be closed to all not participating this weekend. I apologize for the inconvenience.

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Shiloh's Tall Tale aka. Shoalih's Tale

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.