We were lucky to get Trisha Wren (Connected Riding) here for a couple of privates. Both Yvonne and I have had lessons with Trisha before, and we have organised clinics with Trisha as well.
This time, there was only time for one private lesson each for us, and I had to put up with a downpour during mine. But it was well worth it regardless, and I had a very good session with Flamenca. Yvonne was more lucky and even had some sunshine, so that her session with Carlotta was even more pleasant.
I had been working in my seat, overall posture and many smaller things since we last had Trisha here, and I had made a lot of progress. It was good to check those things and get additional pointers. I love the way she looks at the whole picture, tackling issue is a very holistic manner. At the same time, she can give pinpoint suggestions. She trouble-shot the small issue I had experienced in using hip rotations immediately, by suggesting a small tweak.
I highly recommend Trisha, and we will definitely have her around again for lessons. Hopefully, when my facilities are in place, we can host another clinic, too.
07 October 2014
23 September 2014
Sad news
Guardaraya had a premature filly foal (to Reverende de United). Unfortunately, the filly had several issues to to being so early, and we had to let her go the following day. This was Rev's first foal in Australia, and it was a good looking filly.
I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of two other Rev foals, due in late October.
I am now eagerly awaiting the arrival of two other Rev foals, due in late October.
24 July 2014
New addition
01 July 2014
Ownership change
30 April 2014
Ballarat Rural Lifestyle Expo
We had glorious weather for the whole day at the Expo in early April, and it was a pleasure to be there. The day was well organised by the Ballarat Agricultural Show staff and we had a good spot. The Expo has a FaceBook page, with a photo of us.
We took Flamenca (MGR La Tigre (Imp.US), Peruvian Paso mare and Carlotta NS, Paso Creole mare). It was the first time out for Carlotta, but soon she was all cool about it, like the much more experienced Flamenca.
We did brief ridden displays throughout the day, which invariably made people stop and look. This gave us the opportunity to show and explain Gaited Horses to a lot of people.
We took Flamenca (MGR La Tigre (Imp.US), Peruvian Paso mare and Carlotta NS, Paso Creole mare). It was the first time out for Carlotta, but soon she was all cool about it, like the much more experienced Flamenca.
We did brief ridden displays throughout the day, which invariably made people stop and look. This gave us the opportunity to show and explain Gaited Horses to a lot of people.
Labels:
Carlotta,
Expo,
Flamenca,
gaited horses
13 March 2014
End of summer report
Summer has been a busy time.
We have three mares confirmed in foal to Reverende de United (Imp.USA):
AuSome Esperanza
AuSome Zarzulea
AuSome Guardaraya
Graciela NS is growing up nicely and we are very happy with her.
We have been starting and working Bailador NS, AuSome Alegria and AuSome Castellano. In addition, we've been starting and training some outside horses, including the Icelandic horses Nattfari fra Vindholar (Imp.NZ), Lukka from Haldane Stud and Brana.
As the days are getting shorter, the horses' coats are growing again. After a long and hot summer, some rain is welcome and it will be nice to see the paddocks return to green. Bushfires have been active in our vicinity, but thankfully not too close by.
We have three mares confirmed in foal to Reverende de United (Imp.USA):
AuSome Esperanza
AuSome Zarzulea
AuSome Guardaraya
Graciela NS is growing up nicely and we are very happy with her.
We have been starting and working Bailador NS, AuSome Alegria and AuSome Castellano. In addition, we've been starting and training some outside horses, including the Icelandic horses Nattfari fra Vindholar (Imp.NZ), Lukka from Haldane Stud and Brana.
As the days are getting shorter, the horses' coats are growing again. After a long and hot summer, some rain is welcome and it will be nice to see the paddocks return to green. Bushfires have been active in our vicinity, but thankfully not too close by.
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