Sunday, January 11, 2009




It's been a while since I've had a chance to post something here. All of the horses are doing very well. Granite is 18 years young and still proves that with a good holistic approach to life, training can continue and the body can continue to improve. Thanks to Dr. Lance Cleveland (the chiropractor), Sharon Mouisett (the massage therapist), Dr. Ryan (the acupunturist) and Dr. Anne Karok (his attending physician since he was 6 months old), he is still a blast to ride and loving life.

New Louisiana is getting ready to foal in late April (her usual time). She's in foal to Riverman ISF and we can't wait to see the baby. Since it's an "E" year for Dutch babies, we are hoping for a filly so we can name her, "Elsie", after her grandmother America's nickname.

Wunschtraum II has been back at Didi Carpenter's Honeybrook Farm in Hockley, TX where he was born and raised. He's blossoming there and should be handily back on track by the spring. His gaits have matured along with his body and we're are amazed at how spectacular they are. His brother is a full time Amateur Owner jumper, so we had no idea this would be the result.




America II, Betty P. and Calzone are blossoming as well.

We're open to selling them, but it's nice to still have them around.



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