Do you hear the sound of hammers and drills? Or at least deep sighs and wine bottles being opened? I’m busily working away on the structure of this site and accompanying pages, after which I’ll get down to the business at hand of posting and creating a proper introduction. Until then, feel free to poke around at the pages above the header. They’re almost done!
enter smiling
February 15, 2008 by jdh
Posted in Hodgepodge | 5 Comments
5 Responses
Leave a reply to Robert Cancel reply
-
Recent Posts
- Horse slaughterhouses: Could horse slaughterhouses return to Illinois? – chicagotribune.com
- The Horse | Horse Stereotypies Vary by Discipline, Researchers Say
- Colored Trakehners?? Really?
- Baltimore Police Mounted Unit Trots on Despite Budget Cuts
- Racehorse Research Identifies Speed Gene : Living the Scientific Life (Scientist, Interrupted)
Archives
Categories
- acupuncture blogging blogs chiropractic chiropractor clicker training colt starting cowboy dressage equestrian equestrian competition equine equine influenza equine research center feed readers feeds happiness harness racing hay herd instinct horse Horse Blogs horse fiction horseman horsemanship horse ownership Horse People horse racing horse riding horses horse sports horse training injuries injury lameness Mojo natural horsemanship NH photonic laser racehorses racetrack riding riding disciplines RSS stats The Racing Life web traffic
Horse Fiction
Flickr Photos
The Backstretch
The backside of a racetrack is where you see what really goes on at the track. I've made the following pages public so you can see what I'm reading, thinking about, and potentially posting here.
Contact Me
equuspal (at) gmail (dot) com- ©2008 Equus Palaverous
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Came across your website. I’m assuming this is fairly new but from what you’ve done with the post, I, and other horse owners, will welcome a site where we can actually get some substantive input on different techniques and equipment. I look forward to your first posting.
Welcome to the wonderful world of blogging. And thanks for linking to me and inspiring me to write more about horses and learning to ride.
Thank you both for visiting.
Trish, having read your horsey posts I felt I could really relate to your dilemma and I was eager to hear more about your experiences, so I had to link! I do have some folks on my list who are not “horse bloggers” per se, but they’re too good to pass up. 🙂
If you become even half the horsewoman that you are writer and thinker, you will wow us with yet another sublime aspect of your very bright and soulful being. I look forward to following this blog as you go forward with developing your horse sense.
I will agree with the other comments. I look forward to you returning to your roots. You know I love reading your words.