Tuesday, March 13, 2007
For most in Northern Ontario, today brought some amazing spring type weather. I am nearly certain that more then 3/4 of our snow melted away while I was inside at work today. When I left for lunch I was in awe at the warm temps, of course returning back to work with no jacket..yippee! So, where did I go directly after work??....YEP, you guessed, it Directly to go and passed on my 200 dollars as I wanted to get to the barn as quick as possible!
Realllyyyyyyyyyyyyyy hard to drive the speed limit with sunny weather, clear roads and good music you know ;)
Now with this extremely fast melt, I was wondering if I'd need scuba gear to ride ;) We saddled up and hit the fields. I was amazed at how just a few days ago, the snow was much too deep to travel through on horseback, and today was nearly nil.
So now the itch has begun. Show season is around the corner, and I'm sure many of you have the itch. I am rather excited at the new prospects for me this year, between the availability of a great coach/trainer and the very fact, I may be the new proud owner of a 2 yr old paint filly this summer! YIPEEE..show season is going to be fun
So hope ya all enjoyed the sun as I did today..
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www.equine.north.net
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Equine Events and our Move

Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Equine North Updates

Friday, December 08, 2006

Although I have never been a HUGE fan of winter, I am of winter riding.
The start of winter is always challenging with many storms and icy road conditions, so riding starts off minimal. So when I woke this morning to a brisk, sunny winter day, I just knew it was a perfect day to ride. Although cold, there was no wind and you just had to dress for it. There's just something magical about a ride through a field covered with shiny, sparkling snow under the sun and the tree branches heavily weighted by fresh fallen snow. It's really postcard, photo time!
To read more of the story and see some photos click http://www.equinenorth.net/Stories/Winter-riding.html
Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Oct 16th, and Ontario has already experienced school cancellations, road closures and traffic accidents all due to Mr Winter himself.
Living in the North has it's advantages and they do far outweigh the winter disadvantages, but yet, each year when winter crawls upon us, I still wish I could hibernate!
Thankfully, there has still be some great riding weather! Our colors of fall are gone with barely any leaves left make the bush lines look so much more bigger to our mounts causing them to think there are big bad tree branches that are going to eat them up as we ride the bush line.
Chelsea Buns, my QH mare is quiet spookish this time of year with the high winds, strange fall smells, cool air and the fact she can see right in the bush now., but we still hit the trails. There won't be many more days when we can go past the end of the driveway once the snow falls, so I like to take full advantage of our freedom right now.
We've also been practicing the barrel pattern as much as possible. A friend donated some barrels to me and the lady who boards my horse gave me a place out in the pasture to set them up.
We've also been working on a lot of different small things I want to improve on for next years shows.
Although the shows have just ended, I am already excited for next years shows!
Equine North has been getting the hits. At the moment, we are having a photo contest so fly with the wind on over to www.equinenorth.net and get your funny and beautiful horse photos entered!
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
(click the photos to see them in large view)
A lthough summer is my season, I do enjoy the vibrant colors of fall. It is a pretty loud reminder that winter is around the corner (brrrrr), but it has to be the most picturesque view mother nature has to offer all year round!
unfortunately, a down pout quickly reminded us of just in control mother nature is of our daily plans. Sally and I were still tacking up in the barn, but pour (pun intended haha) Nancy and Heather had started the trek down to the barn to meet us. As we waited patiently for the rain to stop or slow down, these two poor cowgals and their mounts were soaked to right through.
With winter fast approaching, I plan to get in as many trail rides as I can. Although, I still ride in the winter, we don't' get to venture off too far with the amount of snow we do get living in the North.
Ride with the wind @
www.equinenorth.net
September in New Liskeard Ontario is an exciting time for horse enthusiasts. Whether you are into heavy, light or mini horses, there is something for all at the New Liskeard Fall Fair!
Thursday starts of with the heavy/light horse pull. Friday hosts the line classes, including children's costume, halter and showmanship for both light and heavy horses as well as mounted games and western games in the evening. Saturday includes the western riding, English riding and jumping and then the heavy and light horses on wagons etc!I was fortunate enough to be hired as the weekend photographer for the horse events and it was definitely a very exciting and educational weekend for myself. I had decided not to show since I had done enough throughout the summer, so as a photographer, I was there with a whole different prospective.
The great part about being the photographer is I was invited to be in the ring with all classes and all judges. That entitled me to some pretty privileged information as a rider! I learned so much from both Judges, (light and heavy) as well as the ring Stewarts and other horse people.
So many beautiful horses, and some amazing and talented riders were captured on photo. If you didn't get your print outs of your photos, they are available as well as CDs with all photos of the class you participated in at the following link:
As much as I was thankful to be the photographer and enjoyed meeting all the new people, next year, I will be a participant and hope that someone else is there to capture our moments on photo.
Ride with the wind @
www.equinenorth.net
Monday, August 28, 2006
Equine North Update

Equine North has had quite a few updates today.
There are a bunch more NEW photos from the Horseback Vacation trip in Ontario, new links new equine businesses and several new events added to the site.
We'd like to remind you that this site is totally FREE and you can send your story, photos, ideas, business info etc at anytime at NO COST too annae@nt.net.
We'd especially like to see equine events get added to our list to make Equine North your one stop equine place to plan all your horse events.
In recent news, Carla Vine , Trae and Sherry Hill recently made a trip back from Germany on horse related business, so we'll keep ya posted soon on a story about this.
So ride with the wind and visit www.equinenorth.net today to see our recent updates.
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Summer is near end..

It's August 21, 2006 already! Boy, has the summer slipped through my fingers quickly this year. With only two more horse shows left to attend (for myself anyways), I find myself wondering what hobby I shall pick up for this upcoming winter since there won't be horse shows every weekend ;) Maybe watching mold grow since I'm really not much of a winter person. Although, I do get out and ride as much as possible.
The recent TPHC Horse Show, Aug 19, 2006 was yet another success for both Chelsea and I. Although, Chelsea was not in her best of moods that day. Like people, horses can have their bad days as well. It seemed to rub off on other horses as well. Many of the other owners were mentioning how their horses seemed so different that day. Oh well, no one was injured and the show went well. There were some new riders at the show as well. Be sure to attend the last show Sept 9th.
We stuck around and watched the barrel racing after the Western Pleasure performance. I am always in awe watching that sport. It's truly where my heart lies and one day I hope to be doing it on a steady basis.
There are some upcoming barrel racing competitions, one next month in Earlon and another near Quebec. I will be sure to get the dates soon.
So there's still a bit of summer left to enjoy, so get out and ride with the wind at www.equinenorth.net
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Viewing Northern Ontario Wilderness on Horseback

I recently had the fortune of viewing Northern Ontario Wilderness on horseback on a 3 day pack trip at Wyndyriver.com located right here in the north! Yes, you heard it right, here in the north. How fortunate are we to have such a service available.
Honestly, a real trail ride has to be done the Wyndy River way with Tim, the man who turns everything into a song.
Put your cell phone away, sit back and relax, and read about my adventure here:
http://www.equinenorth.net/Stories/Horseback-Vacations-Northern-Ontario.html
The photos available don't even begin to show the true beauty of our north. You MUST experience it first-hand to even remotely understand how beautiful our untouched land is.
enjoy and ride with the wind at www.equinenorth.net
Sunday, August 06, 2006
Crystal Clear Stables All Breed Horse Show

Crystal Clear Stables All Breed Horse Show was a huge success for many, but especially for Chelsea Buns and Anna taking in High Point Reserve. Anna and Cheslea even ran the barrels, pole bending and entered dizzy cowboy!
Instead of writing the whole story again, please visit Crystal Clear Stables All Breed Horse Show on www.equinenorth.net. There's story about the show and some great photos available.
Thanks Crystal, family, Jim, and everyone else involved! We had a great time!
Monday, July 31, 2006
TPHC Trail ride and upcoming rides

If you were on the ride, you'll most likely see your horse in the photos! The ride was held at Gilmours in Haileybury. We had a BBQ after which was very good..thanks guys!
This upcoming weekend, Aug 5th and 6th is Crystal Clear Stables all breed show! This is one show I have been looking forward too forever! Not only because it has so many different types of events, and we get to camp out for a few days, I get to game! It was planned novice, but, I have been told to ride senior so watch out..I might come flying through that field a bit quicker then I intended! haha.
The following week, I will be doing a 3 day pack at Wyndy River Expeditions & Guest Ranch right here in our own area! Wow..I've only dreamed of doing something like this, so imagine my surprise when I found out about this great place Tim started! As a friend of mine always says "I was uber excited!".
So you can be sure to see stories on the above two in the upcoming weeks so stayed tuned and ride with the wind at www.equinenorth.net
Friday, July 28, 2006
Back in the saddle again!


Well July 28th was a big day. It was the first day Nancy and I were able to return to our trail rides! After Chelsea's eye taking some time to heal and Nancy's mishap and holidays, it's been at least 3 weeks or more since we did a ride.
We did a nice 4 hour ride and even though they called for showers, the weather was sunny and very warm for the whole ride. Nothing overly exciting like lions, tigers or bears or my, but it was certainly a very Zen experience. Oh, we did see one rabbit and I saw a deer in the ditch on my ride up to the barn.
TPHC Trail ride is this upcoming Sunday. Look forward to this ride and the BBQ after. I've missed the last few due to Chelsea's eye, but we're back in the saddle again for this one.
So stayed tuned for some great photos of the trail ride which will be on www.equinenorth.net
Ride with the wind @ www.equinenorth.net


Sunday, July 23, 2006
TPHC show on July 22 and Equine North

This past July 22nd held yet another great TPHC show with WHAO Sr. Judge, Mike Tucker placing some awesome riders with their amazing horses.
It was a warm day with a nice breeze off the lake and all went smoothly. Chelsea Buns and I placed 6th in the halter class!
Carla and Don Aultman brought home the winning High point division and Reserve! Carla (a beautiful horse blanket) for High Point and Reserve for Don. Also, in youth, the winners were Jasmine Sterling and 2nd Kayla Sears. Jr. high point was 1st, Tasha Rivard and 2nd, Marie Pier Cote. Congrats to all of you!
Since I am doing so much TPHC related postings, I thought I'd create an entire TPHC section on www.equinenorth.net for your viewing pleasure. If you visit the site, look for the TPHC Info link on the left or the text link at the very bottom of each page. When you visit, you will notice a section for photos and then a section for results and points. I haven't any results yet, but am looking for a copy. If you have a copy or you have any photos you'd like to add, please email to annae@nt.net.
Also, if you notice any missing names, or wrong names, pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee let me know!
thanks ..
Ride with the wind @ www.equinenorth.net
Thursday, July 13, 2006
This and That
In my last post I discussed a new health issue that arised with my mare, Chelsea. This is the reason posts have been slow, as we haven't been riding nor showing. Chelsea has had to stay in the dark (sunlight is not good for this type of injury) and away from any stress. The last few days see an improvement. Her pupil did dilate last week but the ulcer has only started to now, get smaller and less cloudy in her eye. Looks like she'll be ok in no time.Next show is this week, at the fair grounds, but I'm afraid I might just be watching this one, but the following week, yet another TPHC show, which I plan to attend.Just a reminder, anyone can send his or her equine business info to Equine North for their free ad
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Equine Anterior Uveitis

As anyone knows who owns a horse or two, not only are horses predictably unpredictable, health issues can arise at the most unexpected times.
Recently, my mare's eye started to tear and seemed to irritate her slightly. So didn't think much of it, just cleaned the eye out with eye drops and kept it clean. However, within days, the eye started to swell with lots of yellow puss oozing from the corner of her eye.
Then a few days later, her eye started to cloud over which led me to believe she had an injury to her eye.
So after a visit with the vet, I find out Chelsea Buns has Anterior Uveitis, an inflammation of the iris surrounding the pupil. The entire pupil has constricted to help ease her pain. This was created by the onset of an ulcer on her eye. So she is going to stay in a semi-dark stall for a few days and have some eye drops and cream administered for 10 days. The main goal is to get the pupil dilated again so there is no long-term damage.
Could this have been prevented, most likely not. Horses tend to get the strangest things in their eyes. But, the most important thing is NOT to leave this untreated for long. So hopefully within a few days I will see a positive change.
I'll keep ya posted..
ride with the wind @
www.equinenorth.net
Monday, July 03, 2006
Kimball and Cody
You can keep up with his journey's at : www.ridefordreams.com
Ride with the wind..
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Trail riding anonymous

Okay, so some people think I'm crazy, others couldnt' care a less about reading my horse dialogues and some think I have a problem. You know what I think, I'm a very lucky gal.
I don't need to lie down on some strangers couch for $100 per hour to pour out my problems. I just jump on my horse and find the nearest trail. No pills, no doctors..no headaches, just the smell of my horse and the sound of nature. Really, someone should bottle it up (no side effects included).
It was only two days ago when Nancy and I had a great four hour ride and to

So after stopping at Nancy's for a short

Chelsea and I had a great lesson from Shelly last night though (gotta look like I know what I'm doing at the next show! haha)
When do we go riding again, well I bet it won't be too long ;)
Ride with the wind
www.equinenorth.net


Monday, June 26, 2006
It's the stuff dreams are made of..

After a small break and cooling off, we saddled up and headed on the trails and back towards home. The ride was nearly over when suddenly, CC pulls her head up high! She sees something and sure enough, there's a bear standing on it's hind feet checking us o

CC took over instantly! A real trooper, she decided I'll save mom (Nancy) and use Anna and Chelsea as bear bait. CC pushes us onto the road closer to the bear while she safely tucks herself her behind onto the side of the road, furthest from the bear!
In the meantime that CC is trying to feed me to the bear, Nancy starts talking real loud and I join in quickly and we put our horses at a trot. That seemed to work and we weren't bear bait afteral

I rode back to Nancy's before heading back home for a drink of water as I was out and the heat was just crazy today! Then we headed back to the barn at a slow walk while Chelsea decided to eat every few steps. All I could think about on the way back to the barn is.."this is what dreams are made out of"..really..you should try it.
Ride with the wind
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