mud knots. They are holding up very well, by the way.
This month is hosted by Wendy’s Horse Adventures.
This month is hosted by Wendy’s Horse Adventures.
I entered one of my blog posts this month. If you have a favorite post from my blog, let me know and I’ll submit it for next month!
I am happy to be host this month to the Carnival of the Horse maintained by Enlightened Horsemanship Through Touch.
Take some time exploring these blogs. Please don’t be shy about commenting. As a blogger, it’s always a pleasure to get comments. Whether someone has enjoyed a post, has a question to ask or just wants to discuss the topic more.
Lisa Illichmann presents Lisa Illichmann » Big Scary Horse posted at Lisa Illichmann.
ara DeHaven presents The Human Currycomb posted at Cross Creek Horsemanship.
Kim Cox Carneal presents Increasing Awareness and Performance with Tellington TTouch the Body Wrap posted at enlightened horsemanship through touch.
Tony Alexander presents The Soul of Japan: The Equine Museum posted at The Soul of Japan.
Julian Ross presents White Horse Pilgrim: The road goes on and on posted at White Horse Pilgrim.
Michelle presents Whoa Baby!! « From The Horse’s Back posted at From The Horse’s Back.
Fran Jurga presents Re-imaging History: D-Day at the Forge posted at Fran Jurga’s “HoofBlog”: Up-to-the Minute News from Hoofcare & Lameness Journal.
I am happy to announce that I will be hosting Carnival of the Horses for September. It is a blog carnival maintained by Enlightened Horsemanship Through Touch. The official description “A collection of blog entries about horses, life with horses, horse breeds, horse care, horse stories, why we love them, and anything else equine.” Sounds good to me!
Consider submitting a favorite post from your blog. I look forward to reading! Be sure to check back on September 1st and join me for a great selection of horse blogs.
And if you are interested in some good blog reading right now, check out the August Carnival of the Horses here.
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