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June 21, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Magazines can be Read on Many Devices

It truly is the age of ditial resources.  I’m having a ball with eBooks at the moment, having just created a Kindle version for my upcoming novel Horse Country.

But something that has recently caught my eye that I can enjoy on an iPad or other reading device, is the Stable Magazine.  This is an equine magazine that you can download and view for free on your reading device – how wonderful!

I love the look of this magazine and that it is so easy to access and read.  The graphics are great, the colours well designed and the information informative.  I truly believe information is power, it’s just a question of how you go about presenting it.

Well, if your passion and expertise is in the form of horse theory and graphics, have you considered taking part in writing for a horse magazine and designing graphics?  Or perhaps if you have experience in this area, have you considered constructing your own magazine?

I would presume that a lot of money that can be made from magazines is in the advertising that is featured throughout.  Of course, if you sell issues than this can generate income also.  The great thing about the Stable Magazine is that reader’s aren’t penalised financially.  Perhaps this makes advertising more appealing because anyone is able to access this resource and read it.  Food for thought 🙂

“Broke is when the saddle costs more than the horse.” – Found in a Horse Canada Magazine

Filed Under: Career, Education

Living Fence Lines

June 16, 2013 by Christine Meunier 4 Comments

So a friend Cait sent me an interesting link on Facebook the other day. It was about having live fences – plants that can be used as natural barriers.  Many will plant along a fence line, but perhaps planting as a fence line should be considered?

A tree Windbreak Along a Fence Line

I loved this idea when I saw it in action in Ireland at the National Stud but haven’t given it a lot of thought since then, or even considered it’s benefits. To me, it had appeal because:

  • of the look (who doesn’t like green?)
  • the fact that it is a sturdy wind break
  • and is highly visible

There are a lot of other benefits to having living fences however. I’ve been entertaining the idea of tagasaste hedges on my future property in between fence lines, but am now wondering if this in itself can be the fence.  Obviously growing plants can take time, they can die off and they can appeal to the tastebuds of the inhabitants of the paddock!

However, they can help out with the local eco system if indigenous plants are used, they may be more cost effective and can be regenerated through growing from seeds.

“Set your sights after the last fence.” – author unknown

Filed Under: Career, Education

DJ’s Challenge by Lauraine Snelling

June 14, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

So it shouldn’t be news to readers of this blog that I’ve written a book.  Although it’s yet to be released (July 1 is the big day!), I’m thinking on to what I could be writing next. The idea of a Christian horse series for pre teens has been on my mind for a little while and in light of this, I’ve started reading books that target this genre and around this age group.

DJ’s Challenge by Lauraine Snelling

Cue the second book in Lauraine Snelling’s High Hurdle series.

I really came to feel for DJ in the first book in the series Olympic Dreams, thinking that this young girl was indeed getting the short end of the stick on many an occasion. Thankfully, things turned around.

Now in this second novel, DJ is excited about getting her first horse – a big step forward toward her goal of competing at the Olympics. Shortly after this acquisition and after having had her beloved grandmother marry and move away, DJ finds that this achievement could be turned on it’s head if her mother accepts a job offer in LA.  This would cause them to have to move from Northern California.

In spite of struggling to communicate with her mother and missing her gran terribly, DJ works hard to balance a new year at school, teaching riding at the Academy, exercising her new horse and completing household chores. Although life seems to be going by so fast that she can’t keep track, DJ is left consistently thinking of how things might change due to her mother.

DJ’s challenge is a great story about how a 14 year old girl needs to rely on God to set things to work together for the good of everyone. Another great novel by Lauraine Snelling.

Author – Lauraine Snelling
Fiction – early teen
In my library – it is indeed! I’ll continue to aim for this whole series.
Want it? Get it now on Amazon.

“Been there… Jumped that!” – author unknown

Filed Under: Horse Books

Riders 4 Helmets

June 12, 2013 by Christine Meunier 1 Comment

Helmets are Beneficial with Horses, not only when Riding

Helmet awareness day is fast approaching (June 22).

When you consider how unpredictable and dangerous (not intentionally) the equine animal can be, it’s no surprise that utilising a helmet whilst riding (and handling) horses is a good thing to advocate.

This is an OH&S rule where I teach horse studies. No matter how experienced a horse handler is, a helmet is beneficial to decrease risks of injury to the head.

There are many educational facilities, well known horse businesses and equestrian celebrities that are jumping on the advertising bandwagon.

If you take part in a horse club such as pony club or a breeds group, perhaps you’d like to consider how you can do your part to raise awareness with regards to wearing helmets.

For details internationally take a look at http://www.riders4helmets.com/.

“Use your head, not your spurs.” – author unknown

Filed Under: Education

Palomino Thoroughbreds on Sale in Australia

June 11, 2013 by Christine Meunier Leave a Comment

Glacial Gold of Winning Colours Farm

June 24th is the start of the 2013 Australian Weanling and Bloodstock Sale that William Inglis hold.

Now in Australia, the words palomino and thoroughbred don’t tend to go together.  However, this year there are two lots that are going through the sale ring that are by American stallion Glacial Gold and they carry his palomino colouring.

If you’re in the vicinity of the complex in Sydney toward the end of June, perhaps you’d consider checking out these horses and the others that are on parade at this time of year.

I think seeing this unique colouring for the thoroughbred breed on sale would be something worth bragging about.  Not to mention your networking opportunities at a horse sale!  Perhaps attending a horse sale is on your equine bucket list, well make the effort to see something unique at this one!

“Gypsy gold does not chink and glitter. It gleams in the sun and neighs in the dark.” – Saying of the Gladdagh Gypsies of Galway

Filed Under: Career, Horse Related

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