Welcome to EQUUS’ first ever blog carnival!
The idea of these blog carnivals will be to post on the 14th day of each month, a list of links to educational, equine related blog posts. So let’s get the ball rolling – who knows what you might find out about horses or working with them? 🙂
Welcome to the December 14, 2012 carnival edition of equus education.
Kathie Thomas presents Horse photography (an interview with an equine photographer) posted at Dandenong Ranges Nature Photography.
Christine Meunier presents Profile On – equus-blog.com posted at equus-blog.com, saying, “Interviews with people currently earning a living from working in varying horse related fields.”
Kaylee Adams presents 10 Reasons Teachers Should Consider Becoming Nannies posted at Nanny.
(So perhaps this isn’t quite horsey, but did you know you can be a nanny to children and help take them to shows, supervise whilst they’re riding, etc?)
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of equus education using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
“A horse already knows how to be a horse; the rider has to learn how to become a rider.
A horse without a rider is still a horse; a rider without a horse is no longer a rider.”
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