It has been a busy, wet, cold spring. Seems things are getting a start on renewal in a slow, round about sort of way. This weekend the local lakes and rivers are expected to crest from the winter run off, and they are already well above the flooding levels. Saturday, you can find me with my camera capturing the historical event for this past winter was a record snowfall here in North Idaho.
We have added a few new members to our family, you have already met our blued eyed horse and now it is time to introduce a dapple gray mare named Coco. She is 7 years old, and a quarter/arabian. She has been the one used most often in 4-H riding meetings over the past month allowing our daughter to learn so much and building her confidence on horseback. Coco is very headstrong and likes things to be direct and correct, and if you mix up the commands she has been trained to, she will let you know. Our daughter already went for a crow-hopping 20 second ride!
We have added a few new members to our family, you have already met our blued eyed horse and now it is time to introduce a dapple gray mare named Coco. She is 7 years old, and a quarter/arabian. She has been the one used most often in 4-H riding meetings over the past month allowing our daughter to learn so much and building her confidence on horseback. Coco is very headstrong and likes things to be direct and correct, and if you mix up the commands she has been trained to, she will let you know. Our daughter already went for a crow-hopping 20 second ride!
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