British Mules In The News: Volume 5
Time for some more interesting snippets of mule history! Volume 1 (1716-1791) | Volume 2 (1800-1809)| Volume 3 (1810) | Volume 4 (1811) Volume 5 19th century – general Wow – hardly any for the
Time for some more interesting snippets of mule history! Volume 1 (1716-1791) | Volume 2 (1800-1809)| Volume 3 (1810) | Volume 4 (1811) Volume 5 19th century – general Wow – hardly any for the
If you’re a horse owner on social media, you will probably have encountered the scourge that is equestrian groups. I don’t know what it is about horse people, but put
I have been pretty lax with blogging lately, partly because I’m not doing anything with my mules right now and partly because I have zero motivation to compile any other
I had originally planned to write an end of year post a couple of weeks ago, but it turned out to be quite a difficult task. I didn’t feel
Halloween is over and done with for another year, but I thought I’d take a moment to talk about a small selection of paranormal mule curiosities. For further reading, I
I recently saw that a few people had been sharing images of their equestrian books, and thought it might be fun to share my mule library with you. This is
This may seem like a much shorter time frame than in Volume One, but there are a great deal more mentions to sort through in the 19th century section of the
Another collection of historical mule stories from the UK. I have endeavoured to reproduce the text as faithfully as possible, including the odd way of capitalising random words and the
On Monday, Ben and I finally picked up the keys to our new house in Carmarthenshire, South Wales … six month after we put our offer in! It’s been a
A few months ago, my Dad asked me whether mules were used to tow narrowboats and barges on English canals. I didn’t know anything about this (which was intolerable); my