They call parts of Devon and Cornwall the English Riviera
Nice! Is that your backyard, Mic? :) When I was about 12, I went through
this phase of reading these "historical romance" novels. This was before
the days of the Fabio-on-the-cover "bodice-busters", so these were rated "G"
or at l
On 9/21/07, Mic Rushen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:58:47 -0400, you wrote:
>
> >I am wondering if there are any that can be ridden
> >with an Icelandic
>
> See the photo!
> ; )
I never had much desire to see Great Britan until your posts and I
started reading Rosamunde Pilch
On 9/21/07, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where in California is Point Reyes?
It is just north of San Francisco, in Marin county. It is really quite
lovely, a peninsula of land along the San Andreas fault. It is moving
northward at a very slow rate but is very different from the landsc
Where in California is Point Reyes?
Nancy in Southern Oregon
>
> You can ride at Pt. Reyes National Seashore in northern Ca. You go from
> woods, to a lake, into grasslands and then down to the beach! It's great.
> you can camp at a private horse camp right next door.
>
>
I have to ditto that, that photo could be 5 miles from our house,
Point Reyes is a 4
> I wish we could have something like this here in the USA.
> Anneliese
You can ride at Pt. Reyes National Seashore in northern Ca. You go from
woods, to a lake, into grasslands and then down to the beach! It's great.
you can camp at a private horse camp right next door.
Cherie
. I wish we could have something like this here in the USA.
> Anneliese
>
Unfrotunately, in the US, there would be houses right up to the edge
--
Laree
What a horse does under compulsion is done without understanding,
and there is no beauty in it either, any more than if one should
whip or spur a
Oh Mic, that is absolutely glorious!
Nancy
On 9/14/07 12:47 PM, "Mic Rushen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:12:08 -0400, you wrote:
>
>> Last time we walked
>> the south coast of Cornwall my bad knee was hurting most of the time. I have
>> a new one now, so next time should be more fun.
>
> Well, Pembrokeshire has
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:12:08 -0400, you wrote:
>Last time we walked
>the south coast of Cornwall my bad knee was hurting most of the time. I have
>a new one now, so next time should be more fun.
Well, Pembrokeshire has 180 miles of coast path...
; )
Mic
Mic (Michelle) Rushen
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On 9/10/07 4:43 AM, "Mic Rushen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried Boa Boots with gaiters? I also sometimes use old sox that
>
> Yes, I've tried them. I must have begged or borrowed half a dozen
> different ones and nothing stays on in the mud. Kalsi's hind feet are
> quite long
>Have you tried Boa Boots with gaiters? I also sometimes use old sox that
Yes, I've tried them. I must have begged or borrowed half a dozen
different ones and nothing stays on in the mud. Kalsi's hind feet are
quite long and narrow naturally, and it's really hard to find anything
that will stay o
>
> Speaking of which, I actually managed to potter down to the beach with
> old Kalsi last week. He thoroughly enjoyed himself, and we both had to
> exercise great self control to stay in walk. I'm going to have to get
> back shoes put on him though, he's really uncomfortable without them
> (we'
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 13:26:52 -0500, you wrote:
>I hated canoes, I always turned them over but my
>husband is trying to talk me into a kayak trip.
This thing is a sea kayak - it's about 7 ft long and 2 ft wide, with
very pointy ends and a flat bottom. I must have turned over about 20
times, but I
I live real close to a big beautiful creek and people canoe and kayak
there all the time. I hated canoes, I always turned them over but my
husband is trying to talk me into a kayak trip. I take Tivar down to
the creek by the bridge, all my horses, they walk out in it, stand
there, its about two f
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007 14:23:29 -, you wrote:
>I've been missing the water a lot lately.
I just got back from my first go on a sea kayak. Fun! My neighbour has
just started to ride and I've taken him out a few times. He's an
expert kayaker and in return gave me a lesson. The sea is warm, the
sun
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 09:29:20 -0500, you wrote:
>wow, what is that a big lake?!
It's the sea. In fact, if you carried on straight out from that beach,
you would end up in the US. Bit far though, even for Tivar.
Mic
Mic (Michelle) Rushen
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On 9/5/07, Judy Ryder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've been missing the water a lot lately.
>
> I missed the water when we lived in Arizona, being brought up right on the
> water on the east coast, and only 15 miles from the ocean on the west coast!
when I lived in sacramento I missed every
> I've been missing the water a lot lately.
I missed the water when we lived in Arizona, being brought up right on the
water on the east coast, and only 15 miles from the ocean on the west coast!
Judy
http://icehorses.net
http://clickryder.com
wow, what is that a big lake?! Is it spring fed?? Does it come from
a river? tiv would go ga ga over that :)
Janice
--
yipie tie yie yo
--- In IceHorses@yahoogroups.com, Mic Rushen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
> Our favourite beach for riding - Newgale
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeW_JtmU66Y
>
I've been missing the water a lot lately.
Kim
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