Savvy Equestrian - Horse Blog
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September 4, 2006 - 10:52 AM Regional ChampionshipsIt's been a busy summer with lots of shows. We've had a great time with our friends and horses and now we're back in school. We have one more big show though, and I'm really looking forward to it.
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July 28, 2006 - 10:24 AM Ariel Fast FactsWe've arrived at Breyer Fest - about to head over to the park. I will take lots of pictures and share them with you when we get back. In the meantime, here's some information about me:
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July 27, 2006 - 8:22 AM Breyer Fest and Goffert 369Hey Everyone,Two straight blogs in a row! For the occasion everyone should check out the Breyer website, also because Breyer Fest is coming up later in the week. We are going with my aunt and are going to have some fun. For those who have no idea what Breyer Fest is, you are missing out. Breyer Fest is an enormous yearly gathering in Lexington KY where you can enter you Breyer models in classes and try to win, kind of like a real horse show. You tack up you models and you may set up a scene to go with them. We're going as spectators this year. You can enter in dressage, show jumping, western pleasure, or one of the other classes. It is really cool and if I were to tell you everything about it this would go on for ever. I've also decided to add a fact of the day and a behind the model section in my blog. FACT OF THE DAY: Did you know each zebra has its own personal striping pattern? This makes identification of individuals easy for researchers! BEHIND THE MODEL: Roy Rogers’ Trigger Trigger was often billed as "the smartest horse in the movies" during his heyday with singing cowboy Roy Rogers. Though Rogers was the real star of the show, Trigger became a popular public figure right along with him. The pair starred in dozens of westerns in the 1930s and 1940s; Trigger even shared the title in two, My Pal Trigger (1946) and Trigger, Jr. (1950). (Rogers's wife and co-star Dale Evans had her own favorite horse, Buttermilk.) After his death in 1965, Trigger was mounted and placed in the Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum in California. Links: [ Breyer Horses ] |
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July 25, 2006 - 10:15 AM Ribbons!Well yesterday we just got back from a horseshow at Grand Haven Stables in Jefferson, Ohio. I took Duke and of course it was a Dressage show.On Saturday and Sunday I showed in Training Level test 4 and First Level test 4. I got first, fifth, and fourth. I also got a little glass box for a First Place Prize. I gave it to Duke for his sugar cubes (he he he). We stayed in a tent by the vendors (tack, cloths, and photos). Ariel Intorcio also slept over last night. Her sister Alex competed in the show too on her horse Torito, they only competed Saturday. I had a really great time with my mom, Duke, and Solitaire. Andy and my dad didn’t make it this time because they had to take care of the horses at home. Well, happy trails to the pot of gold! (|-Ariel-|) (Bit idea is Sydney Pinkerton’s) |
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July 1, 2006 - 5:08 PM Horse Games OnlineHey Everyone,
Links: [ White Oak Stables Game ] [ Cobble Stone Stables Game ] |
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June 23, 2006 - 11:19 AM What Is Pony Club?Hi
Links: [ Pony Club Article ] |
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June 18, 2006 - 8:06 PM First Level DressageHey Everyone,
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May 13, 2006 - 7:47 PM Dressage NewsHey Everyone! Once again I’m sorry I haven’t been writing. Life's very busy on the farm. Dressage rally is coming up and I'm doing a freestyle. For the people that don’t know what that is: freestyle is a test that you make up with movements of your level with music to correspond with the gait. I am doing my freestyle to music from Zorro. It's really cool. A guy named Forrest came and put it together smoothly and he did the best job. He's a DJ so he has all the programs to edit with.
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April 13, 2006 - 9:00 PM Dressage Prix de Ville - coming upHey Everyone! Sorry I havenít been writing so much! My schedule has been tight. Right now I'm on spring break and it has gone by so fast. Andy and I are training for rally and I have a big dressage show coming up at Lake Erie College, it's a USDF show. And Bella our new foal! So even with no school the days are zipping by.On school days I get up at 6:00am, get on the bus at 7:00am, get picked up at 2:20pm, ride Not (the horse I am borrowing) till about 5:00pm, ride Duke, eat diner, watch some T.V., and go to bed. Homework is in there somewhere. As you can see my schedule is really packed. The photo is taken with me riding Duke. My life from the back of a horse! Well got to go, Bye ~Ariel~ Links: [ Dressage Prix de Villes ] [ United States Dressage Federation ] |
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April 3, 2006 - 7:15 PM Life on the FarmHey everyone! This is Ariel Wyatt from Whispering Willows Farm and I am 14 years old. I ride mainly Dressage and am starting to get good at first level.I am in pony club and have lots of friends there. I am a C-1 and going for my C-2. I have to jump 3 feet. I am using a horse named Not Mine (Not for short) for the rating because my horse doesn’t jump very well. My horse’s name is D’artagnon and we just call him Duke. Duke is a TB chestnut. He as done polo and been on the track. He is great though. I also have a pony named Merry Legs. We call him Smokey. He is a white devil. Smokey is always in trouble. He is kind-of retired now. My brother, Andy, also rides. He has two horses. My mom has a horse that just had a baby so that was cool. I will get into that next entry. Barn work all day so I have to do my homework now! Bye Ariel |
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