I have been remiss in commenting and answering comments, but I’ve still been hoarding away posts to list today:
- I Will Jump Sweet Jumps – Only Continental Warmbloods Dahling pts. 1 and 2
- Nuzzling Muzzles – You Know it’s Almost Spring in Nevada When…
- Grey Horse Matters – A Farm of Your Own pts. 1 and 2
- I Gallop On – Luscious Lips
- Teachings of the Horse – A Better Way
- The Equus Ink – The Icing
- EQUUS – That Feels Good
- Innstyle Montana – You Might Just be an Endurance Rider
- Saving Argus – The Victory Lap
- Global Horse Culture – Singing Cowboys & Dancing Horses
I have a heap of new horse blogs to go through when I have some time to “pan for gold” as I love discovering new sites to network and share. If you know of a great blog that I haven’t yet discovered, send it my way!





Thanks for including my post. I was thinking I should do more of those types of lists, because it makes it easier for people to read when they are rushed. I tend to read blogs and write posts between software test steps while waiting for processes to run, so my attention is scattered. When I read or write at night and on the weekends, I’ve got everyone home saying, “Look at that and listen to this…” So, I’m scattered any way you look at it. I suspect it is the same for everyone.
Thanks for including my post also, I really have to get on with doing more,I will try after this coming week which is really full, I am just so busy during the day I am too tired at night to think. I wish I knew how everyone else does it, I’ve got to be more organized or write shorter blogs I guess.
NuzMuz, GHM,
Thank you both for writing great posts!
As to what you are both saying – I usually write in the morning, or very late at night. My new work schedule means neither will be possible. I may try to get some done at work – we are allowed to browse when there are no incoming issues – but then it would be scattered. This last week I was so tired I really had to drag myself through writing. I think you just have to be okay with the fact that sometimes you won’t cross everything off your list.
I hope that neither of you starts writing shorter posts. I like your blogs just the way they are! I think that you can mix it up, though. If you need a day off, post some photos or something easy. It’s better to post something small than not post at all and get out of the habit. I think the most time-consuming part of bogging is following other blogs but you both are always there to lend support – so thank you!
Wow, that’s awesome you included Argus! He is not far from where my horse is. Actually, Michelle, who helps me train Jasper is pictured in their blog when he first arrived, doing some energy work on him.
Incredible and sad that that could happen in Sonoma County.
It’s a great idea you are doing blog roundups – there are a lot of horse blogs out there I don’t know about!
Michelle, I think we are more or less in the same neck of the woods – Northern CA – and I do think it’s sad. Joe at TBFriends has had really wonderful people from Marin support his rescue, so we have both here.