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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Something a little different

I am still working on my photography skills and just am not making the progress I hoped to make - most of that due to time constraints. The inspiration for this blog was reading other blogs so I decided I would list the blogs I follow.

In alphabetical order:

Brown Eyed Cowgirl http://browneyedcowgirls.blogspot.com: Really wonderful information on riding and how to handle horses. I have enjoyed following BEC as she develops her horses as well as her other adventures.

Fern Valley Appaloosas http://fernvalley01.blogspot.com: Awesome writing and a very inspirational read. Her pictures are wonderful and the narration brings everything to life. I have followed her for a very long time and often reread favorite posts for inspiration when I need an additional nudge.

Green n Green = Blank n Blue http://www.wildponybeast.com: The last time I rode seriously I was in my late teens so I am green. This was the first blog I started to follow and boy was I enthralled. She is so open and a talented writer. She is currently occupied and not riding but I continue to check in on this blog.

Laughing Orca Ranch http://laughingorcaranch.blogspot.com: This is what I wish I was doing. In my heart, I am a country girl, but fate has me working in the city with computers. I love my life but part of me wishes I had stayed true to my country nature. But then again, I would not have my son and husband so, no, there are no regrets. My hope is that when my son graduates from college, hubby and I can move away from the city and have some nice riding adventures. The photography is amazing!

Project Runaway: The Uncatchable Number 257 http://uncatchablenumber257.blogspot.com: No words can express how much I a moved by this young lady's dedication to this pearl of a horse. Sometime I wonder if she things I am a stalker but she really is inspirational in her connection to Imogen.

Restoring Joy http://helpingjoy.blogspot.com: This blogger's quirky sense of humor won me over immediately. I enjoy following her updates on these beasties that are her children.

The Adventures of Jack & Jill http://stonegatefarm-adventuresofjackjill.blogspot.com: While she does not post any more and uses Facebook, the posts are incredibly witty and absolutely hysterical. I still go back from time to time for a smile.

The Continental Drift: A Piece of a Heart Horse Comes Home http://the-continental-drift.blogspot.com: This is Imogen's mom who had an incredible adventure bringing Pangea home. Pangea appears more in Imogen's blog as these two girls have become best friends.

Wyvern Oaks http://pieceofheaven1951.blogspot.com: I just started following this blog and am already hooked. I am still reading backwards but look forward to additional adventures here.

I often wonder if you are really aware of how many unknown masses you really touch. Thank you for sharing pieces of yourself so freely on the interewebs.

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