Horse people of southern California must not miss the annual Equine Affaire in Pomona (sort of near L.A.); not only is this a great opportunity to pick-up barn supplies at rock bottom prices, there are also clinics on everything from applied kinesiology to hobbling. You're sure to come away with at least one new, useful tidbit of information as well as a must have newfangled barn gadget. Here's a peak at how Saturday went...
Clinicians this year included Craig Cameron and Stacy Westfall. Missing this year was one of my favorites and fellow CHA member, Julie Goodnight.
Appearing for the first time, a newly formed consortium of professional horsewomen from the San Diego area, the Professional Horse Service of Southern California was there. A great group of horsewomen, with our own Dawn Fletcher (chiropractic) and Christine Griffin & Lisa Grim (Dental) who work on the horses here at Kids Horsin' Around!
So what did I get? I went with specifics in mind:
1. To get great footage for this video blog.
2. Stuff for competitive/endurance trail riding. The last time I rode, my butt hurt and it was only 10 miles - so I was in the market for a sheepie to cover my saddle. I got a nice black one. Then, I got a saddle bag for the cantle; and a cell phone strap-around-the-leg holder.
Next time - bring a rolling, folding shopping cart!!
Clinicians this year included Craig Cameron and Stacy Westfall. Missing this year was one of my favorites and fellow CHA member, Julie Goodnight.
Appearing for the first time, a newly formed consortium of professional horsewomen from the San Diego area, the Professional Horse Service of Southern California was there. A great group of horsewomen, with our own Dawn Fletcher (chiropractic) and Christine Griffin & Lisa Grim (Dental) who work on the horses here at Kids Horsin' Around!
So what did I get? I went with specifics in mind:
1. To get great footage for this video blog.
2. Stuff for competitive/endurance trail riding. The last time I rode, my butt hurt and it was only 10 miles - so I was in the market for a sheepie to cover my saddle. I got a nice black one. Then, I got a saddle bag for the cantle; and a cell phone strap-around-the-leg holder.
Next time - bring a rolling, folding shopping cart!!
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