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Born in Sg, survived seven years of IJ, escaped to canada for the miraculous rebirth.. likes to say she found self there, But well when can we reach self actualization? now a waterloo student. 110% horse mad, was practically born on the back of a horse ( or rather wishes she was) horses are my favourite thing.




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Monday, July 13, 2009

And... as quick as a flash my Nova scotian adventure is OVER

I do miss it... but i've been doing so many things i do not have the TIME to miss it.
Once i left planet bdf i was off at waterloo... of traipsing through toronto...

Amazing

BDF taught me tons, it was nothing what i expected. I learned to long line a horse, trained a young horse, taught him to be trained under saddle, probably his first rider. Honestly if i had money, the time, the right trainer to help me i would buy him and bring him on. Ive never been so close to a horse, like never had that kind of connection that i did with him. He was my project, the one i took on.

But i think the real adventure started after elisabeth left... when bob giles came things picked up wonderfully. It was just an amazing experience...

Here is what we did everyday

7.35-9.30am Prepare feeds, bring hin horses, groom horses, muck stalls, check water

9.30-12 am Colts feed/ groomed/ handled, bathrooms cleaned, horses ridden

12-1pm lunch

1pm- 2pm Catch horses and tack up

2pm-3.30pm trail ride

3.30-5.30pm Ring work riding, working with young horses/ gypsy vanners, clean tack, check water tanks, refill water tanks, feed and bring in horses

between 7 and 9pm- Feed gjest, take in yvonne and feed, redo stella's leg, showe offf holly's udder / leg