| The big and the small of rope horses and they both worked well. |
These photos will not stay where I put them and they are driving me to distraction, so, since I cannot beat them into submission I'll just post them the way they are and add more later on. These were picked out a random.
| Cheryl was recently able to buy back her sweet bay mare and is loving it. |
OK. So this has become one of those blog sites that updates once a year or so. Roxie refuses to apologize for her extended vacation, so I'm stuck with the responsibility. Since leaving the TA in Sept we have attended a Wendy Murdoch clinic in Ft. Collins, Co. that was helpful beyond description--both enlightening and encouraging--and Bob has conducted clinics in Colorado and Iowa. Thanks go out to the clinic sponsors for making the sacrifices and effort that it takes to pull off a clinic, and to the good people and their horses who came for the ranch roping, foundation horsemanship, advancing your horsemanship and cow working clinics. 'Nuff said. I'll just post photos.
| An Arabian, a Tennessee Walking Horse and some Quarter horses with owners in the "Advancing Your Horsemanship" class in Iowa. |
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| Linda has just thrown a good heel loop and is celebrating. |
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| It was pretty amazing to observe Wendy analyze each piece of the puzzle and pick up the roping so quickly. She is riding Little Moon at Ft. Collins. |
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| The ranch roping class at Ft. Collins with Carol left front. |
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| Working the cattle through the obstacle course in Iowa |
| The cow working class, or many of the them, moving the cattle into the arena in Iowa. |
It looks as if we will be able to do at least one more clinic in Chaska, MN--YAHOO!--so check with Tom Hone early in 2013 for information on that one.



