In Service to the Horse: Chronicles of a Labor of Love
by Susan Nusser
Little, Brown and Company, 2004
Nusser is an excellent writer, with a great eye for details and the ability to create suspense out of an eventing season. The secondary stories of the showjumping and breeding grooms, while interesting, never take off, and it’s [...]
Posts Tagged ‘riding disciplines’
book review: In Service to the Horse
Posted in Horse People, Reviews, tagged equestrian, equestrian competition, equine, horse, Horse People, horse sports, horses, riding disciplines on March 6, 2008 | 4 Comments »
the dilemma of ‘do’
Posted in Horse People, NH, tagged Horse People, horse sports, horses, natural horsemanship, NH, riding, riding disciplines on March 1, 2008 | 6 Comments »
The barn where I stable my horse is that rarity, a place where riders of different ages and disciplines exist in harmony. While there are only two Western saddles in the tack room (mine being one of them), there are numerous Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds, Warmbloods, an aged pony, and even a mustang, and no [...]




