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Since my last post, I’ve received some really helpful advice around insurance — thank you to everyone who reached out. I...
02/02/2026

Since my last post, I’ve received some really helpful advice around insurance — thank you to everyone who reached out. I haven’t had the chance to follow it up properly yet, but I truly appreciate it.

Life has been absolutely flat out lately between running b’ARK Pet Retreat and Strathpaws, my birthday, farm life, horse events… and now a very last-minute trip to South Africa and Botswana next week for riding and safari camping 😅🐎🦓
Busy — but the good kind of busy.

I may be able to organise a friendly ride at your own risk from my place this Saturday afternoon. If I can pull it together in time, I’ll put up another post with details. Please comment if you’d be interested.

Sharing a few recent photos from my horse journey below, and I’ll post plenty from the holiday when I return.

I’d absolutely love to hear from anyone who has done a horse safari holiday — tell me everything!

Happy riding everyone — enjoy your horses and the sunshine ☀️🐴

16/01/2026

Well… this is a kick in the teeth. Insurance wants $20,000. Yes, twenty grand. 😳💸

I just wanted to help riders build confidence, cover costs, and have some fun—not start a gold mine! But apparently, that’s too much to ask…

So now I’m thinking: maybe there’s a loophole? 🤔
• Bring your own horse + EA insurance = friendly ride?
• Or… donations to keep the dream alive? 🫣🙃😉

I’m all ears for any crazy, clever, or totally “why didn’t I think of that” ideas. Let’s make this happen! Who’s with me? 🐴✨

04/01/2026
04/01/2026
Such a perfect day for a ride. I couldn’t have asked for better weather, better horses, or better company. One of those ...
02/01/2026

Such a perfect day for a ride. I couldn’t have asked for better weather, better horses, or better company. One of those days that fills your cup without trying.

💙🐴🐴🐴🐴💙

30/12/2025
I love this so much. Sometimes life gets busy, and I used to feel guilty until it clicked for me that horses couldn’t ca...
24/12/2025

I love this so much. Sometimes life gets busy, and I used to feel guilty until it clicked for me that horses couldn’t care less whether they’re ridden or not.

My boys are wonderful after time off — I can just saddle up and ride off. One thing I always do, whether it’s five minutes or fifty, is go and see them in their paddock and ask nothing from them other than their company. 💙🐴

I see and hear a lot of horse people feel guilty when they don’t ride.

Even when they’re tired.
Even when the ground’s frozen.
Even when their head is loud and their body’s asking for a pause.

But horses don’t wake up with a diary full of performance goals. They’re not stood at the gate hoping today is the day you school the perfect 20-metre circle that your instructor keeps making you practice.

Their world is simpler than ours.

Safety. Predictability. Comfort. Herd. Food. Space. Rhythm.
That’s the entire ecosystem of their wellbeing.

Choosing not to ride isn’t depriving them of something essential.
Often, it’s meeting their actual needs....

Most days, what your horse responds to isn’t the saddle. It’s you...
Your energy. Your breath. The tension in your jaw. The rush in your footsteps. Horses notice all of it. They adjust to it. They carry it.

A horse would rather stand quietly with a regulated human than carry someone who’s wound tight.

They would rather have an unhurried brush than be pushed through forty-five minutes of schooling while the winter wind , rain or snow rattles the arena boards. ❄️

They would rather feel you settle beside them than compensate on their back.

Riding is a human invention. It is not a horse requirement!

What horses look for is harmony. A safe companion. Someone predictable enough that their body can soften next to yours.

So when you choose not to ride because you’re exhausted, or the conditions aren’t right, or your nervous system is fried, you’re not failing!!

You’re speaking the horse’s language.

A regulated human is more valuable to a horse than a mounted one.

They don’t measure your worth in hours ridden. They don’t keep score. They care that you’re safe company. That you don’t bring storms into their space. That when you do ask something of them, it comes from clarity rather than pressure.

For some horses, riding less for a while is exactly what allows them to thrive. Bodies recover. Minds breathe. Relationships deepen.

If your horse is eating well, moving freely, and living in a rhythm that makes sense to them, you’re doing enough. Actually you're probably doing more than most!

And in the quiet seasons, something shifts.

Because horses remember who chose connection when there was nothing to perform. 🙌❤️

A perfect start to the day with a early morning ride on Zanax and Zactin around our property.
22/12/2025

A perfect start to the day with a early morning ride on Zanax and Zactin around our property.

We had a beautiful ride out in the forestry yesterday afternoon. One great thing about having the forestry right on my d...
20/12/2025

We had a beautiful ride out in the forestry yesterday afternoon. One great thing about having the forestry right on my door step, is that the temperature drops a good 5 degrees. 💙 🐴

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