
Make sure you check out Sarah K. Andrew's 2011: A Year in Photos
Welcome to the January 2, 2012 edition of carnival of the horses.
Pamela Nolf presents Blessi at Corey’s Day on the Farm posted at Blessi-ngs–Life with an Icelandic Horse, saying, “I just created a blog about life with my very entertaining Icelandic horse Blessi and about Icelandics in general.”
Jean Gray aka Moon Lightened (pen name) presents The Recycling of an American Race Horse: From Slaughter to Rescue posted at The Recycling of an American Race Horse: From Slaughter to Rescue Comments.
Susan Schreyer presents Leaning into Joy posted at Things I Learned From My Horse.
Suzanne presents DOORS FOREVER OPENING AND CLOSING posted at Confessions of an AA Event Rider and Convicted Over Thinker.
Tamara of In the Night Farm presents Neighbors posted at The Barb Wire, saying, “Perhaps there is hope for humankind. Happy 2012!”
Suzanne presents Confessions of an AA Event Rider and Convicted Over Thinker: KARMA, KARMA, KARMA… ENDING A VERY GOOD DAY! posted at Confessions of an AA Event Rider and Convicted Over Thinker.
Katie Hill presents Forward – say what? posted at Reflections on Riding, saying, “Thank you for hosting this!”
Kate presents The Plan for 2012, or Why Horses Are about Life posted at A Year With Horses, saying, “Here’s where I am with my horses after a challenging year in 2011 – here’s to a better 2012!”
Lee Cullen presents The Big Bad Wolf posted at Confessions of a Struggling Dressage Rider.
Kitt Hazleton presents Fallacies (More Misinformation) at Saddle Fitting – The Inside Journey.
Fran Jurga presents The Farrier’s Ax: A Museum Restores a Gruesome Tool of Mercy Designed to End the War for Horses at Fran Jurga’s Hoof Blog.
Fenway Bartholomule presents Something’s Fishy at Brays of our Lives.
Jane presents Hudson’s Midnight Christmas List at The Literary Horse.
Eventer79 presents Is it a coincidence that Saddle and Satan start with the same two letters? at We are Flying Solo.
Sarah K. Andrew presents 2011: A Year in Photos at Rock and Racehorses: The Blog.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of the horses using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
I hope that 2012 brings more great blog posts about how much fun you are having with your horse!
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It’s very hard to believe that October is around the corner and that means that it’s time to submit your post to be included in the Blog Carnival of Horses.
Welcome to the September 1, 2011 edition of carnival of the horses. Thanks to all of you who submitted your posts despite so many people being without power (on the East Coast).