she can be brutally honest. But if you think about what she is saying
then she is very loving about it. She was wonderful to me because
when she told me something I did not take offense. but one man kept
arguing with her about why he needed spurs. If you watch, every time
she tells someone some
>>> I wonder if I should take some good conformation shots of him and show
>>> them to Liz? Do you think Liz might have a look at him and tell me
>>> where she thinks he'll be on the gait chart? Does she do that during
>>> clinics at all?
During the clinic might not be the best time, becaus
>>> I think I'd be really intimidated by riding for Liz Graves or any other
>>> clinician, but if I actually found a clinic anywhere near me and decided
>>> to ride, would I be able to take Hunter who can't be ridden with a bit?
>>> I would love to understand his gaitedness better than I do. He
2008/7/17 Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You'll have a good time. Will you audit or ride?
I'll be auditing. Solon is my only ride now...and he's not trained
yet. Though I do have him doing a snazzy little back up when I point
to a foot. (Don't tell Kevin I was out with my huge toe squashe
You'll have a good time. Will you audit or ride?
I think I'd be really intimidated by riding for Liz Graves or any other
clinician, but if I actually found a clinic anywhere near me and decided to
ride, would I be able to take Hunter who can't be ridden with a bit? I
would love to understan
>>> I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held here in
>>> Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3. I'm just ironing out a few details but
>>> hopefully I can make it. Pinch me!
You'll have a good time. Will you audit or ride? Liz is just so upbeat and
positive, without being saccharin
2008/7/17 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Woo hoo Wanda! You'll have a blast and your brain will hurt from all the
> information presented. : )
I had registered for it a few months ago, and then promptly forgot all
about it (every day is a complete surprise in my world ;)
So the organizer final
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held here in
> > Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3.
Woo hoo Wanda! You'll have a blast and your brain will hurt from all the
information presented. : )
-- Renee M. in Michigan
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Wanda Lauscher
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held here in
> Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3.
You lucky duck! Can't wait to hear all about it.
V
--- On Thu, 7/17/08, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held
> here in
> Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3. I'm just ironing out a
> few details but
> hopefully I can make it.
>
> Pinch me!
You lucky devil, you!! Nobody brought her to my
On 7/17/08, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held here in
> Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3. I'm just ironing out a few details but
> hopefully I can make it.
>
> Pinch me!
>
> Wanda
>
oh you lucky dog!! which horse are you taking?? t
I have a chance to get to the Liz Graves clinic being held here in
Saskatchewan on Aug 2 and 3.
If anyone ever hears of a Liz Graves clinic in Oregon or far northern
California will you let me know? Hhhmm - I suppose there's a website with a
schedule - I'll check.
Nancy
> Vernon is in British Columbia about 5 hours east of Vancouver (the west
> coast) and 2 1/2 hours north of the US border - about 6 hours drive from
> Spokane. Probably a little far for you but you could ride one of our
> horses.
> Ha, Robyn, I have heard that story. I remember it took me over
On Dec 29, 2007, at 4:04 PM, Robyn Hood wrote:
Hi Nancy
Vernon is in British Columbia about 5 hours east of Vancouver (the
west
coast) and 2 1/2 hours north of the US border - about 6 hours drive
from
Spokane. Probably a little far for you but you could ride one of our
horses.
Robyn
Ha,
On 29/12/2007, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've heard she really likes Sensations. Believes they are the only
> option for some of our short-backed WIDE
(sorry...some puppy paws hit send)...
She believes they are the only option for our short-backed, wide, low
withered Icelandics
On 29/12/2007, Robyn Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So if I had a clinic with her in Vernon, would you make the drive?? I
> really wanted to have her here but just didn't get any response and had to
> cancel. Mandy is going to be up here for the summer and I am sure she would
> like to learn f
Hi Karen,
>>>Not at all! I remember when someone falsely reported that to the list,
and it's not true.
Thanks for that - that is why I asked.
>>>Liz is passionate that tack fit the horses and be appropriate to the
horse and to the rider...but beyond that, she really isn't particular about
wh
>>> My only concern is that I have heard that she really doesn't like
treeless saddles - was that any problem Karen???
Not at all! I remember when someone falsely reported that to the list, and
it's not true. Liz is passionate that tack fit the horses and be
appropriate to the horse and to the
> Vernon is in British Columbia about 5 hours east of Vancouver (the west
> coast) and 2 1/2 hours north of the US border - about 6 hours drive from
> Spokane. Probably a little far for you but you could ride one of our
> horses.
Oh, too bad, I was hoping you were over near Vancouver, which
Hi Nancy
Vernon is in British Columbia about 5 hours east of Vancouver (the west
coast) and 2 1/2 hours north of the US border - about 6 hours drive from
Spokane. Probably a little far for you but you could ride one of our
horses.
Robyn
Icelandic Horse Farm
Robyn Hood & Phil Pretty
Vernon BC Ca
> So if I had a clinic with her in Vernon ...
Robyn, Where is Vernon?
Nancy
Hi Susan,
>>>She does like the Sensation, and thought it was a good
saddle for Whisper and I, even for endurance.
Thanks for that. I don't think that all treeless saddles should be judged
the same, which is the same with for treed saddles - which I would guess she
would agree as everything I ha
--- Robyn Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My only concern is that I have heard that she really
> doesn't like treeless
> saddles<<
She does like the Sensation, and thought it was a good
saddle for Whisper and I, even for endurance.
Susan in NV
Nevermore Ranch http://users.oasisol.com
Hi Wanda,
>>>It looks as though Kevin and I are registered as auditors for
the Liz Graves clinic coming up near Regina Saskatchewan in August.
There is also one in Duncan BC, but that's a little too far for us to
drive.
So if I had a clinic with her in Vernon, would you make the drive?? I
really
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