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Twice in the past few years Vicki and I have been booked to travel to France to see Frédéric Pignon in action with horses. On both occasions we were scheduled to fence-sit during a liberty training clinic and we had to cancel each, the first time because Anaïs came down with colic and the second […]

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As we move into the latter half of September, I am acutely conscious of a convergence of developments which are inviting me to contemplate what is required of the human, if the latter is to become someone whom a horse wishes to be with. Not only does this question penetrate to the core of my […]

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Take a year off and go and sort yourself out. This is the kind of advice that Vicki and a number of friends and acquaintances received from Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling while studying with him at his Akedah International school on the island of Lyø in Denmark. And this is precisely what we did. We took […]

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There are times when you may horse around with friends just for the fun of it and you may have a good time. Then there are times when you may embark on a course of interaction with another creature motivated by the noblest of intentions, yet with hindsight you may feel that you only ended […]

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Since the last quarter of 2011 I have had the feeling that it would not be long before another horse would enter my life. Instinctively I knew that this would not occur if I went in search of one. I would not look for one. A horse would simply come into my life. Now this […]

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