Saturday, July 19, 2014

Home!! and a good day's harvest

I was at Weymouth as writer-in-residence for the past 10 days but am home now, very happy with the editing I got done, and equally happy to be back with my November Hill herd, which includes horses, pony, donkeys, Corgis, cats, husband, and daughter. 

The garden is going mad - this is today's harvest:



What is everyone else up to? I'm ready for cooler weather and an end to summer bugs! 

Friday, July 04, 2014

Happy 4th - please hold the fireworks!

If you're considering having your very own fireworks show this evening, I encourage you to stop and think about:

neighborhood pets, including dogs, cats, horses, donkeys, chickens, ducks, etc. They will likely be frightened by the noise. Some may try to escape the sounds and will be lost and/or injured.

wildlife, who will also be frightened. I have read studies that songbirds in the vicinity of fireworks fall dead from the trees due to fright.

fire hazard, which is increased if your area has not had recent and prolific rainfall.

stray fireworks, if you use the kind that go up really high and are often actually illegal for home use. I have had these land in my pastures while I was sitting out with my horses. 

combat veterans, who may suffer from PTSD. Fireworks sound like explosives and rapid gunfire and may trigger flashbacks and other symptoms.

Most towns and cities put on firework shows. Why not go see the display there?

If you still intend to have your own show, please be courteous and let your neighbors know so they can protect their animals. 

For those who live with animals:

Keep cats and dogs inside for the night. Equines need to be assessed individually. I don't lock mine in stalls but I do give them access to their stalls, turn on the fans so the sounds of fireworks are muted, and give them the safest space I can to run around so they can work out their anxiety. I give Rescue Rmedy to all concerned, including myself.

A true celebration of independence respects the rights of the people and animals nearby. 

Happy 4th of July, all!


Wednesday, July 02, 2014

we have a winner!

Congratulations to Caryn Myers! I hope you and your horse enjoy the bitless bridle from Two Horse Tack! And thanks to Janet Roper and Talk2theAnimals for a terrific site and host for my Thoughts From The Barn.

Stay tuned, camera-obscura readers - a new giveaway is in the works and will happen right here!

Monday, June 30, 2014

Last Day To Enter: TWO HORSE TACK BRIDLE GIVEAWAY!



This is just one example of the bitless bridle you might design and win if you enter at my June column on Talk2TheAnimals - but today is the last day to enter - drawing will happen after midnight tonight.

To enter, GO HERE: http://talk2theanimals.net/anchoring/

You can read my column, follow the link to the giveaway, and there is NO requirement to be on Facebook to get the winning announcement - I'll contact you and announce in the comments here and at my Thoughts From The Barn column. 

Hope to see you there today, June 30th, for the last chance to enter and win!


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Two Horse Tack Giveaway!

My June column, Thoughts From The Barn, is up at Janet Roper's wonderful Talk2TheAnimals site. This month I'm talking about anchoring. The November Hill barn aisle version. :)

Come on over and read the column, tell me what anchors YOU, and sign up to enter the drawing for one of Two Horse Tack's customized bitless bridles!

I got one for Keil Bay last month and it is gorgeous. I'll be ordering one for Cody AND the pony as soon as I can. They also have harness, halters and lead lines, and dog collars and leashes - all available in leather and biothane, with lots of fun ways to customize using different styles and makes of buckles as well as colors if you like to go bright. 

I'm so thrilled with the quality, the options, the customer service, and the terrific price points, I have added Two Horse Tack to my "Companies I Love" page!

I look forward to read what anchors YOU.

GO HERE to read and enter the giveaway.

And here is Keil Bay modeling his Two Horse Tack sidepull bitless bridle, in black leather, with easy buckle black leather reins. It's a warmblood size and fits him perfectly. Also matches his dressage saddle perfectly!

Guess who came running up to get in on the bitless bridle action? Rafer Johnson, the donkey who wants a Two Horse Tack harness! :)