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

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Roll Call

Alright, I've been doing this blogging thing for awhile now. 60+ posts and counting. Yet, not a single comment. Please if you read this can we all check in via comments so I can get an idea who I'm entertaining if anyone? Heck, maybe I should just quit.

7 comments:

Mikol said...

60 posts and no comments? I just stumbled onto this blog and will be taking a look around. Thanks...

jessica said...

no no no dont quit. i enjoy reading them. i dont get to see you much nor know what goes on @ the farm so this is my update! k thanks. jessica

mia said...

NO you cannot quit.... what else would I do??

Anonymous said...

Please don't quit posting:( I love reading your blog and it keeps me updated on what's going on while I'm not there. I enjoy them soooo much!!!! Love Ann

Dorothy said...

Don't you dare quit!!!! We love the constant information and pictures!!!Check it daily, Dorothy

Autumn said...

No quitting! I've got you running through my Google Reader! I don't yet live in the area, but will soon (hopefully) and I fully intend to come make a visit even :D

Sue B said...

Please keep on bloggin! I read it all the time. I never have time to come out anymore, so I love all the info and pictures!

Susan

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.