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Being a Winner With Horses

Is second place, third place or even Top Five really losing if you put in a performance that you are happy with and your relationship with your horse is getting stronger? Remember, the winning attitude says that “winning” isn’t always a ribbon or title, it’s a progression of your skills and it’s a manifestation of your personal best. Sarah Williams explores what being a winner with horses means.

Three Summer Horsey Romances that Lasted a Lifetime

Summer romances happen in the horse world too, you know. Sarah Williams spoke with three of her horsey pals who talked about their most memorable “summer horsey romances” with those special horses that, however briefly, shaped and ignited their horse passion.

Three Lessons Only My Horse Could Teach Me

Our horses are some of the best teachers that we will ever have. What they illustrate so beautifully in their innocent and trusting way, we can apply to our own lives a thousand times over. There are lessons that only our horse could teach us better than anyone else if we’re open to listening and understanding them. Sarah Williams appreciates the three lessons her horses have taught her.

Summer Reading List for Horse Lovers | SLO Horse News

Summer Reading List for Horse Lovers

Whether you’re looking for a good read to pass the time while lounging by the pool or on a beach towel in the sand, or a great story to curl up with in the evening before bed, this list of both classic and new equine related books is sure to delight horse lovers of all ages. Sarah Williams gives us her picks for great summer reads.

The Inventive Equine – Five Ways They Thwart Us | SLO Horse News

The Inventive Equine – Five Ways They Thwart Us

“My horse understands me better than any human being ever will,” a good friend of mine said triumphantly the other day while out at the barn. Five minutes later, she was cursing that intuitive equine under her breath as she chased him through a maze of stalls. He had become the inventive equine. Sarah Williams gives us a few laughs as we recognize the ways our horses thwart us.