You got it, Bobbin !! I love the trend towards a more "natural" horsemanship, more thinking about "what does the horse think of this" instead of "let's BREAK her". One of the reasons I look forward to going to Equine Affair

The clinics are awesome. I picked up some Mark Rashid dvd's up there. I was impressed with his clinics, and even got to talk to him about some things. Pretty cool.
Park Seat & Hunt Seat is pretty intimidating to me, probably because I don't understand, yet, alot of what's going on. That said Matisse (avatar), the rescue mare, is gaited, and it's lovely to watch. Boy, can she cover some ground !! She's a challenge, for sure, with her issues.
The biggest discipline here is English, complete with the Mommy cocktail table ribbons :coolsmirk:
Steve, I usually travel to Paint shows in MA, CT, & NJ. This year, we'll be staying close to home, just riding, and maybe hit a local show or two. Spend the rest of the time riding at home. It'll be good for the soul
I've passed along this clip to some of the "girl friends". They are all drooling over Gunnatrashya. I can't wait to follow his career.