FRIENDS!!

Everybody needs friends, and I have certainly learned alot from all my friends, as well as got their support and tried to support them as best as I could/can.  Florence Riley and I met when she was looking to buy a draft horse, and bought her first one from us, a grey gelding named Turk. We became fast friends and I learned so much from her as well as had the pleasure/honor to travel across the country to many mule shows. She had a very succesful quarter horse hunter show history, but mules are her first love. She has many mules on her property who are living out their lives on her farm because she feels that they deserve it after long, sometimes hard lives. She also still has a couple show mules and still shows when money allows. I learned so much from her, she found me my first AQHA hunter, Elliott, you’ve all heard of him from me. She took me and lead me by the hand to my first big hunter and AQHA shows and I owe her alot. thanks, Florence!Florence

Okay, then we move to Kristina Sherwood-Dresser. She came here to board her horse for the winter and we became great buddies. We helped each other out, she travelled to some draft horse shows with us, what one of us didn’t know, the other one did, and we had fun at alot of shows. Kristina showed “Almost a Dreamer” in english flat events and some over fences and learned from me to show western. I showed “A Penny Investment” at the time, and the mares were great buddies as well. Something I will never forget from our show days was Barq’s Rootbeer and the commercials at the time had a byline of “Gotta Barq’s Momma?” and that was said alot by us.  Thanks for the good times, Kristina! (Kristina is currently raising children and on hiatus!)kristina

daveDave Phillips, what can I say, a great friend and mentor. He travelled here many times and gave lots of lessons to Jaimee since mother/daughter lessons DON’T WORK.  Kristina and I took lessons to to make it worth his while to drive from the metropolis of Penn Yan.   We are known to talk on the phone for hours and he taught me the meaning of professionalism, and if you are not going to put your best into an endeavor, then don’t waste your time.  His attention to detail and wanting to instill professionalism in everybody is hard to miss. Thanks Dave! Oh, and he was even brave enough to go to a couple horse shows with Kristina and I and Jaimee! YIKES!

Two other great horse influences of my life who helped me get to the Quarter Horse Congress twice, whom I don’t have pictures of;  Tim Jedra and Pat Coakley.  Tim helped Florence with my first and second year of bigger AQHA shows and I appreciate the good times we had. He is a fun guy, yet knowledgeable and tough when he needs to be. Pat, oh my god, what fun we had at Lake Placid on those silly treasure hunts (devised by Florence to drive us crazy)! Linda Wendt, Lisa Williams, Pat and I, crammed into somebody’s truck and wildly driving around Lake Placid, getting sidetracked at times, laughing so hard the entire time we could hardly breathe. However, Pat insisted on doing your best in the showring, no excuses, you get what you give out and I enjoyed every minute!

jmJane Marie Law, I don’t think she knows how much she helped me out. Gave me confidence in being able to teach and train and do it full time. She taught me little nuances of dressage. Let me ride her wonderful Lucio, an Andalusuian gelding. Taught me so much about religion, life, feelings, dressage, dragged me to dressage shows, helped ALOT, she has no idea the influence she has on me. Thanks!

I can’t possibly do any posting about friends without adding/mentioning my number one friend, my husband, Ed. Without Ed none of this would be possible, I would have never met these other friends I mentioned. I would never, ever been able to do all this horse stuff without his support and encouragement. Who else would buy old tractors and trailers and fix them up so we could haul 6 draft horses all over the place to show? Who else would drive me to those shows and make sure we had a hitch wagon? He had a great time showing the drafts too, we both did, and that will always be a big horse memory. We even had some great wins!  Even with some of my stupid ideas, he’s still here supporting me.  I never thought I would own a real farm, much less with an indoor,  nice horse trailer, nice truck, nice horses and nice barn help (LOL)! He complains about fixing stuff that I break, but it gets done. His handyman skills save alot of time and money on our part and I owe him everything. So, here’s to my number one friend!!! Thanks, I love you!ed

Want to come join in the fun? Learn, travel, experience the horse world, whether showing, trail riding, or just hanging out? Give me a call, always looking for new friends!!!!

COLD, COLD, COLD

Marie on Shorty

Marie on Shorty

Well, it’s January 17th, and I have been sort of laid up from shoulder surgery, but now I’m feeling better, and typing better, so should be back in the barn in a matter of days. Thanks to Jaime and Ed for holding down the fort during this incredible cold weather. Windchills below zero, frozen buckets, dragging hay in the snow, horses in and out.   I can’t believe I’ve  had the luxury of missing it, although I am dying of cabin fever. I am starting to see the end of the tunnel though!  I don’t know what I’d do without Ed and Jaimee.
This is Marie, a student of Jaimee’s.  She’s a middle school student at the Lehman school in Ithaca.  She works hard during lessons and really wants to excel.  She is a good student, an artist, and actress and also holds down a busy schedule. She is cantering now on Buster.  Jaimee is doing all my lessons for the next couple weeks, and she is very good at lessons, I think she’s got more energy than I’ve had lately!
So, here’s to everyone reading this, that winter is not totally killing you all, spring is coming, hang in there.

Some of the kids

Here's Harley and her kids, Jada, Tennessee, and Jenna

Here's Harley and her kids, Jada, Tennessee, and Jenna

Buster and Dorothy during warm, summer weather!
Buster and Dorothy during warm, summer weather!

Well, let’s talk about some of the kids from Southwind. Dorothy has been riding here for two years, her specialty is Western, but she dabbles in huntseat riding and is learning how to work with horses starting from the “bottom” with foals, learning about groundwork, and also helps with daily chores. She is pretty handy around the barn and around horses. Although her goals don’t include actually competing, she is going to be the “head hand” at shows this year and will be a lot of help!  Dorothy is also an active advocate of animal rights and homeless pets. She is homeschooled with a busy schedule, but finds time for the things she enjoys!

Jenna, Jada, and Tennessee are new to the world of owning their own horse. This is Harley, a coming 4 year old APHA mare. She was started in reining and is adapting very well to Jada’s learning western pleasure. Jenna takes huntseat lessons, she rides a Southwind horse, either Junior or Buster. She has learned alot this fall/winter not only how to ride, but to trust horses and to learn to be assertive when dealing with them. Tennessee does leadline at the end of the girls’ lessons when she’s not sitting in the van eating cheetos and keeping warm!!! Jenna and Jada carry full schedules of events at school including drama, dance, swimming and volleyball to name a few, so are a couple of busy girls at Lansing Central School.  Their horse goals are still in the beginning stages, but a couple of horse shows are in the planning.
This is just a couple of the kids here, i am working on taking some good pictures of the rest of the gang for everyone to meet on this website. Want to join us? Give me a call/email. Adults too!!! Enjoy 2009.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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I really want to wish everyone a heartfelt Happy New Year! I am hoping, and I know, I am too optimistic, that the economy will make some positive changes, we will all be able to be more prosperous and able to do the things we want to do and be able to afford to enjoy ourselves. Summer is so short, I want to be able to get to some shows!! Here are a couple of 2009’s up and comings.  The top picture is Its Not a Dun Deal, a foundation AQHA gelding who is going to make a great kid’s horse as soon as he’s finished. Wonderful, easy jog that is smooth AND ground covering for trail rides. He’s got a lot of promise! (He is also for sale and VERY reasonably priced!)

Below “Danny” is pictured Gunsmoke, our new hunter prospect who would also like to get out to some shows! He is off the track, Argentina bred, a 4 year old gelding.  He is Jaimee’s project who is willing and friendly, seems to be a pretty good student, willing to try, sometimes too hard! But, we’ll see where they both go. 

To all my customers: Early January will be a little tough to schedule lessons/training with Jaimee as I will be laid up for a couple of weeks, please bear with me, schedule lessons ahead of time. Jaimee won’t be able to do last minute lessons, so please plan ahead, at least for the week of the 12th. I have enjoyed having this blogging website! I can let everyone know what’s going on all the time! Have a great 2009!!!! It’s not too early to set goals, think about your show plans and share with Jaimee and I what you’d like to do!

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Well, I hope you all had a great Christmas Day!  Mine was very relaxing. I thought I’d take this time to introduce Nicole Wolohan. She’s been instrumental in keeping me up with a web presence, and decided to change my site to this blog site.  Nicole is the most persistent  learner when it comes to learning to ride. She’s been at it for two years and kept very small goals. She sticks with everything until she masters it, no matter how small. Leg position, posting, riding circles, everything has taken along time, but she(and I)can certainly see a big difference and be sure that she has mastered everything.   She has been on hunter paces and on trail rides, with her favorite mount, Red Sox, a thoroughbred gelding from Canada.   Sox has been at Southwind almost as long as Nicole, and has been a great addition to the lesson string. Sox has also attended a few horseshows with me riding.  At his first hunter show with me, he was reserve champion Special Hunter. A bold jumper, Sox can be the sweetest horse to ride, but will make one work for everything!  This is my “tribute” to Sox and Nicole, both an active part of the goings on at Southwind!   Shown above is Nicole on a hunter pace, and me, riding Sox in a Halloween show, complete with costume!  Come to Southwind and join the fun!

Welcome to my “new and improved” website!

tbreds08Well, 2008 is almost over, Christmas is about on us and the New Year is ready to start a new leaf in all our lives. Here at Southwind, Ed, Jaimee and I are looking forward to a succesful “horse” year. We have lots of up and coming young stock to show this year, we have some very talented riders that we hope will be able to show in 2009 also! 

Thanks so much to Nicole Wolohan to keeping up my website and changing to this new format that I’m still getting used to!!  So, keep in touch for news and happenings here at Southwind!

Coming Soon….

Coming Soon…..Turk’s Southwind Stable’s Blog Site

Tina Turk will soon be blogging here about daily life at Southwind Stables, Lodi, NY.  Check back soon.