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Marge’s New Horse

Shame on me…I for­got his name. But I’ll never for­get Marge. She was a dear, sweet older lady…one of those yan­kee trans­plants from up north, who loved her horses like they were her own chil­dren. She once said that when she left this world, she wanted to be on her horse. And that’s exactly what [...]

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Magic

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Doctor Pepper

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Dakota

Dakota was a com­mis­sion for a young girl who trained at the event­ing facil­ity in Tryon, NC where I once worked. Dakota was a reg­is­tered Appaloosa…without a spot on him. He was a huge, lovely solid dark bay, but was reg­is­tered as an Appaloosa because both par­ents were Appaloosas. Had he not been gelded, he [...]

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Sitting Horse

You’ve heard of Sit­ting Bull? Now meet Sitting Horse.

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Chat With Bailey

A spec­ta­tor appears to be giv­ing Bai­ley some advice (or per­haps com­men­da­tions) on her per­for­mance at a school­ing show at FENCE in Tryon, North Car­olina. Bai­ley is a friendly warm­blood mare owned by Georgie Arrigo of Tryon, NC.

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Evening Chores

My grand­daugh­ter, Keyana, brings one of my horses, Odessa, in from the pas­ture for the evening. At the time, my pas­ture was fenced off from the barn­yard. We had a much lusher stand of grass then than now and my skinny mini mare, Odessa, was allowed more time on the grass than my fat appy [...]

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Last Goodbye

CLICK HERE TO BUY PRINTS! Markiz was my grand­son Kendall’s favorite of my 3 horses. He had per­son­al­ity PLUS. He was an Ara­bian geld­ing of Pol­ish blood­lines, bred in Switzer­land, foaled in New York state. He came to live with me at age 8. When my hus­band and I sep­a­rated a few years later, I [...]

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