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Dear
Friends of WHR,
It
is the season of
Gratitude again as we
all embrace
Thanksgiving. We are so
blessed to live in
a country where we have
the freedoms we all seem
to take for granted one
way or another; the
freedom to choose whom
we wish to lead our
great country and the
freedom to speak up and
disagree and defend the
rights that our
forefathers gave us.
However, it is when we
count our blessings and
look for the good and
acknowledge all that God
has endowed us in
spite of our undeserving
selfishness, that change
can happen. We bring the
word faith alive through
praising God almighty,
then putting into action
our prayers for
righteous civility and
moral sanity in
ourselves and those we
rely on to keep the ship
afloat, rather than
stealing away in their
own life boat.
No
matter where you stand,
stand for something.
There is so much in need
of attention in a world
gone awry, but stay true
to your convictions and
share truth wherever and
with whomever. This is
our country, our land,
our food, our
livelihoods, and our way
of life; recognize the
need for balance in your
own life and you will
see how that principle
is needed throughout the
system and policies that
shape our lives, this
country, and this world
we call home.
Start at home with your
family, in the barn with
your horses, in the
community with your
friends, and strive to
make a
difference...Happy
Thanksgiving.
Okay...off
Beverly's Blog Soapbox
and onto the Ranch
Happenings!
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Tetonia,
Idaho in August...
August
brought us sunshine and
soaring temps as usual
in northeast Oregon, so
we celebrated Wil's 70th
by heading for cooler
regions to visit horse
client/friends in
Tetonia, Idaho, on the
Wyoming border. Charles
Jones and Susanne
Paisley were our
gracious hosts as we
camped out on their
little piece of Paradise
in the beautiful Teton
Valley.
We
enjoyed the opportunity
to school horses in
their nice arena and
ride the back country
with them. Elevations up
to 9,000 and 10,000 feet
were spectacular as we
traversed
wildflower-laden
mountain meadows set
against the
ominous backside of the
Grand Tetons. Our rides
in the wilderness
backcountry brought us
up close and personal
with the part of nature
you can only experience
on horseback.
After
riding a couple of hours
in thick lodgepole
timber, the trail
dropped down into a lake
basin. While watering
the horses, we witnessed
a grizzly bear take an
afternoon dip in the
lake, then romp and play
like a wet dog. He dove
back in for a second
round of wading and
swimming before he
exited the water and
shook himself off. He
sauntered back into the
forest and disappeared
from sight, never
knowing that we were
watching, our fingers
ready on the triggers of
our pepper spray
canisters all the while!
That same day we were
also blessed to
encounter a bald eagle,
great horned owl, and a
red fox too!
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Labor
Day in Saratoga,
Wyoming
While
in Tetonia, previous
horse client/student
Jean Burger, from
Encampment, Wyoming,
flew up to Tetonia to
check out our horses for
sale. She settled on
"Twister" and we
traveled to southern
Wyoming a week later to
deliver him and conduct
a private Wil Howe
Clinic for her friends
at her Blackhall
Mountain
Ranch.
Jean
and her husband, Jim,
had bought two horses
from us five years ago
when they first acquired
the ranch, and Jean was
now ready to step-up her
horsemanship a notch.
She thoroughly enjoyed
the personal coaching
she received with her
new WHR gelding
"Twister" during the
clinic and our extra
days there on her own
turf. At 7,000 and 8,000
feet, we had beautiful
weather and saw
breathtaking scenery.
The rocky outcroppings
overlooking Saratoga and
the Encampment &
Platte River valley
areas, along with the
region's interesting
history, made
riding on the ranch an
adventure in
itself. Meeting a
network of great folks
and aspiring horse
people has encouraged us
to make this an annual
event, so we will be
returning to the
Burger's next summer!
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Fall
Return Rider Round Up
&
Cow Working
Get-Together
We returned from
our Wyoming trek hauling
6 horses. We got back to
the Home Ranch in
Richland just in time to
gather up our Return
Riders, tune on them,
their horses, and work
cattle daily. Return
students are always
enjoyable for us, as we
pick up right where we
left off to inspire,
challenge and expand the
horizons of our
students. As only a
handful made the
gas-guzzling trip out to
our remote, but
heavenly, neck of the
world, we especially
appreciate the folks who
invest in the "journey
less traveled" in
horsemanship and in
life...it is a trip
worth making.
Then
we ventured off to make
another appearance at
the 101st
Pendleton Round-Up
Parade, teaming
up once again with Monte
Beckman's Saddle Shop
and Hamley's across the
street. As always, we
had fun cruising Main
Street, wooing the
crowds with our broke
horses and unique
antique gear. This
year Wil rode Beverly's
handsome sorrel gelding
"Sparkanic", and sent
sparks a-flying as he
spun his horse around
and around, loping and
stopping on the pavement
in complete control.
Meanwhile, folks
couldn't take their eyes
off Beverly 's mount,
our new upcoming
superstar, "Bling", a
gorgeous 16 hand, 3
year-old Chocolate
Palomino with stocking
legs, flowing white mane
and tail, and a forelock
that hangs to his nose!
He is truly a
showstopper and has a
mind second to none.
Quiet and composed, he
handled the event as if
he's "been there,
done that".
Both horses enjoyed the
attention of the many
fans who swarmed to see
them. It is always a joy
to be aboard horses that
handle with ease and
move willingly wherever
you point them, even if
it's at a trot into
traffic on a path
alongside an amusement
park with Roller Coaster
and Ferris Wheel rides
overhead. These two just
take it all in stride.
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Winter
2012
Arizona Schedule
From Foundation to
Finished Bridle
Horsemanship
January 9-14
February 6-11
Reined Cow
Horse-- Fundamentals
of Working Cows January
15-17
February 12-14
Outback Trail
Training &
Horsemanship January
21-25
Ladies
Only-- Practical
Horsemanship with
Beverly February
24-27
Cowgirls
Only-- Progressive
Performance Horsemanship with
Beverly March
12-16
Return Riders
Versatility Round-Up Challenge
Special March
24-26
Visit the School
page on our website for full
course descriptions and
pricing.
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Fall
String of
More Great WHR Geldings...
As we enter the Holidays we are
pleased to have finished this
season with another group of
outstanding horses. We have a
great inventory of geldings whom
we know well, having worked them
for several months now in our
finishing program, and they are
now well-conditioned for
versatile uses from the trails to
the cow pen or roping pasture.
Among
them is
"Scoot",
a very solid, cool, all-around
hand- some bay; at 9, he's the
perfect age, steady and oh so
broke.
"Woody", a 6
year-old dynamic fun riding
reining cow horse, is an easy
loper with a big motor but a
puppy's disposition.
We
also have
"Cassidy",
who is 7 years old; he is
mellowed and consistent, a
traveler deluxe and an
all-arounder supreme.
Then there's
"Morris",
a new 7 year-old red dun with
socks, and big hip; he's strong
and quiet, a fun ride
outside!
"Cecil"
is a new, attractive, 6 year-old
deep mahogany chestnut. He's
tall, smooth-moving and quiet,
really a people horse and not
easily rattled.
Finally, we have
"Tex",
a new cute and compact 6 year-old
flashy black gelding as short and
stout as they come. He's willing
and steady, with trail miles and
cow- punching under his belt.
This is just a teaser, as these
guys and their full descriptions
and pictures are now posted on
our horse
page.
With winter fast approaching, we
always have deals and people in
line for these fine geldings, so
if you have been putting it
off... step up now and don't miss
one of this years' WHR geldings!
You'll be glad you did...we
guarantee it! These horses are
few and far between.
Click here
for more info on How and What we
do to produce and successfully
match-up the perfect horse for
folks like you for the past 30
years.
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Heading
South Soon!!!
We are giving thanks for so much the good
Lord has done for Wil and I this
year...ever grateful for His tender
mercies, healing hands, and ever-present
Angels that surround us with protective
wings and guiding, helping hands. As you
count your blessings this Thanksgiving,
may you receive the love of family, a
break to spend quality time with your
horse, and a bounty of all things good.
We
will be heading for our sunny Arizona
Winter Outpost with our herd in the next
week or so and we will keep you
posted of our departure and arrival dates
as soon as they are confirmed...until the
snow pushes us south, Happy
Thanksgiving!!!
Beverly,
Wil, and the WHR Gang--
Pauline at the Ranch,
Bonnie in
Bookkeeping,
and visiting friend, horseman,
and helping hand,
Grant Lindeman
Jr.
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