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“Those Old Military Guys” - The Chronicle of the Horse Back in the late 1950s, my father’s constant summertime carriage driving companion was a retired U S Navy admiral named Joel Thompson Boone, who rented a farm near us in South Reading, Vt Adm Boone had been a military doctor in France during World War I, where he won the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1918
Rediscovering What I Love In Life - The Chronicle of the Horse A foot of snow followed by 10 days of freezing temperatures allows you to accomplish some important things Incidentally, riding is not one of them Some of you may have noticed that I haven’t blogged nearly as much over the last year and half There are a couple reasons for that My blog has always been a bit of a confessional
Talia Czapski Got A Big Leg Up From The Eventing Community “My hand and foot are lagging behind a bit because there isn’t much they can do for those breaks; they simply have to heal,” said Czapski “And my big toe is crushed, so it looks like I will be needing to invest in some special stirrups at some point in the future because the doctor said it will not heal completely ”
Janouskovec And Camelot Triumph At RMI Chateau Elan Janouskovec kept Camelot in shape for Garnett but showing was mostly on hold Once Garnett was cleared by her doctor, she returned to the ring in January of 2007 and competed in the adult amateurs By her next show in February, she moved up to the amateur-owner division
Articles – The Chronicle of the Horse Any good teacher knows never to overface a student, be it horse or human It’s the most efficient way to shred confidence I teach writing I’d never tell a beginner writer to start her novel That would be like my trainer telling me to jump a 4-foot oxer
Dr. David Ramey Treats Horses With Care And Curiosity “When you’re a doctor, people come to you with the expectation that you’re going to tell them something about their horse that they don’t know, and good things are going to happen afterwards ” Unlike his work in magic and illusions, David’s veterinary approach is about pulling back the curtain to demystify and simplify horse care
Young And Norris Injured At Radnor - The Chronicle of the Horse “That bone sits above C1 and is basically what you use to turn your head We think he got a foot to the face somehow,” said Meyers, who explained that Norris had abrasions to his mouth, lips and cheeks “In the grand scheme of things, he got really lucky The doctors keep saying he’s a really lucky boy,” she added