Tag Archives: lesson horses
Room for 5
10 Days and counting until the Saddlebred Rescue Brunch and Silent Auction. If you haven’t made plans to attend, there’s still time. In fact, I have personally bought a number of spots at the luncheon and 5 of you can … Continue reading
Goblets and Golf and Eggs, Oh My!
Goblets and Golf and Eggs, Oh My! Yes, that’s exactly what you’ll find among the auction items at this year’s fundraiser in support of Saddlebred Rescue. This year’s brunch and silent auction is being held August 23, 2012 @10:30 a.m. … Continue reading
Woman reunited with stolen horse after almost 10 years
This is such an amazing story that I had to share it. Woman reunited with stolen horse after almost 10 years.
New Items for the Silent Auction
Wow, as the day fast approaches (August 23) new items are coming in, so I wanted to give you a peek. Check these out so you can plan your bidding. The goblets above are made from culinary grade pewter although … Continue reading
New Pics for an Earlier Story
Do you remember the story about a “Barry”, a rescue who is now giving lessons at Julee O’Reilly’s barn in Delaware, OH? If you haven’t read it, check it out, it’s called, “One Instructor’s Story”. In any event, I am … Continue reading
Save the Date
People Helping People, People Helping Animals — That’s Saddlebred Rescue
The picture above is of Mason and Gigi — horse (SBR rescue) and rider from Vantage Point Farm in Houston, TX. I could drone on and on about the need for everyone to get behind this great organization, but like … Continue reading
Tips for Taking Horse Photos
First, I need to say that I highly admire the skill and talent of the show photographers. In fact, no one ever took a better picture of my deceased show horse, Five Alive, than Howie Schatzberg, seriously. While I bought … Continue reading
One Instructor’s Story
The story below is Julee O’Reilly’s story. Julee, life long Saddlebred lover, has a lesson program in Delaware, OH and her ASB rescue story as told by her, is written below. (I couldn’t keep this compelling story to myself). I … Continue reading