The RAC began in 2007 and continued until 2015. It was created to unite all curly horse owners to encourage and motivate each other and to promoting the breed. Participating riders earn points to win amazing prizes. This blog was created to share with others their personal journey with each other and the public. *This blog is not a training blog and any techniques or methods shown here are not necessarily enforced by the RAC. Consult your trainer for advice. http://curlyhorsecountry.com
I have to agree...it looks beautiful. All you folks in the sunshine are making it hard for me to keep loving winter! Love the colour and markings of your horse. Very similar to a QH gelding I used to have.
The last pic is my favorite!!! Is there really such a place that exists..no snow..no ice..??? Got enough room for some snow weary curly lovers to come visit? LLOLL
Beautiful! Nice and soft, just a halter, and a dog for company! Where are you located? No snow and an endless horizon - not the northeast! ;)
ReplyDeletewhat a nice happy team -- and all that sun !! and blue sky.. I am a bit envious at this moment :)
ReplyDeleteI have to agree...it looks beautiful. All you folks in the sunshine are making it hard for me to keep loving winter! Love the colour and markings of your horse. Very similar to a QH gelding I used to have.
ReplyDeleteThe last pic is my favorite!!! Is there really such a place that exists..no snow..no ice..??? Got enough room for some snow weary curly lovers to come visit? LLOLL
ReplyDeleteIt must still be winter there - your horse has a Curly coat! I have to admit I am pretty sick of ice here!
ReplyDeleteShelly in Summerland?
We are in central WA. We may not have had the snow this year, but oh the wind. 65-70 mph dust storm the other day, ick.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, makes me want to go riding too:) The weather indeed looks nice!
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