Marty and the Groove
This post is entirely thanks to Amanda Rennie, who made a comment on one of my Facebook posts about how she sees Marty as a bit like llama!Kuzco from Disney’s
This post is entirely thanks to Amanda Rennie, who made a comment on one of my Facebook posts about how she sees Marty as a bit like llama!Kuzco from Disney’s
I live in a very mild country. Our wildlife is fairly tame, we don’t get big natural disasters (well, apart from flooding), we’re a generally mild-mannered populace, and our weather
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Xato has been excellent lately. I mean he’s always excellent, but he’s been extra excellent. Much of his excellence is just that he’s been affectionate, loving, friendly and a joy
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Have you, dear readers, ever felt like your life was lacking something? Have you ever found yourself sitting on the sofa, gazing at a blank wall, and thinking “Gosh, if
When we got Marty, he jumped over the partition in the lorry and got stuck (twice). After the second attempt, in the middle of Dartmoor and without enough fuel to
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Earlier this week, Marty very magnanimously offered to share the wisdom he’s accrued in the past seven years by giving advice to beloved fans. I can’t guarantee that it will
This blog has brought me a lot of good things. My garbled ramblings about Marty meant I was recommended by Sarah Weston (still a little star-struck over that) when Xanthe,
A few weeks ago, I designed an “alphabet game” which I uploaded to the Horsemanship Magazine Facebook page. It was just meant as a bit of fun, something to motivate
I came across this blog hop from Budget Equestrian via The Horse Is Not Black the other day, while browsing for inspiration. I’d like to get back to regular posting –
We haven’t had a Mule Tale for a while, so I’m really pleased to have this brilliant story on our return. This time, we’re in Germany – our first mule