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  • Week 2 of Olly’s Issues…

    28th January 2018 /

    Olly's existing rug has failed BIG TIME, poor thing is soaked through ...

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    Olly – End of Summer Update

    17th September 2019
    Jade and Olly

    Olly Goes Back To School

    12th June 2018
    Juggling Life with new tools

    Juggling Life…

    9th July 2016
  • An anxious Olly returns home to me

    Olly Has Issues…

    23rd January 2018 /

    It has become apparent that Olly has formed two different anxiety issues since he was with me last...

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    Where did April go?

    27th April 2018
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    Learning To Ride…

    18th May 2016

    Week 6 of Olly’s Issues

    25th February 2018
  • movement

    Taking Action…

    1st August 2017 /

    For the whole of my adult life I have wanted to be someone more than just be the average Jane Doe...

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    Olly & I

    Hey! Welcome to my crazy life……

    28th November 2019
    Kinver Tack Sale

    My 5 Top Tips To Organising Tack Sales

    21st May 2019
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    Women’s Business Club

    23rd April 2019
  • Starting Level 3 in Bridle Making…

    23rd December 2016 /

    A couple of weeks ago I attended my fourth week of training at The Saddlery Training Centre. Following my successful completion of Level 2 Bridle Making, I was now to go straight onto Level 3 (in Bridle Making). So for my first practical piece I was tasked with making a stallion in-hand bridle with a fixed nose band, fancy stitching and a clencher brow band. I chose a rich brown coloured leather called ‘Conker’ from the store and decided to use brass clenchers and buckles as well as stitch it in a yellow contrasting thread. I like working with a contrasting thread because if you go wrong it stands out…

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    Memoir #1

    Meditation, Motivation and Gratitude

    11th October 2018
    Mentoring

    Free Business Mentoring

    21st November 2018

    Why I abandoned my Social Media Accounts.

    19th September 2018
  • Training Week #2

    25th July 2016 /

    Hello… …it’s my first day back at the Saddlery Training Centre today (25th July) and I have picked straight up where I left off in May. If you remember I had completed the headcollar earlier than anticipated so I was allowed to go on and cut the straps for the next assessment piece – a snaffle bridle. I had managed to cut them all to length, shape the ends of each strap and then edge them. I had initially said I was going to finish the bridle at home (to assessment quality) so that I could get on with the practical and theory exams but life took over a little…

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    Level 3 saddle seat uncovered

    Training Week 1 – Saddle Making Level 3

    15th January 2019
    To do lists

    Procrastination

    19th September 2019

    Saddler Training: The What, The Where and The How!

    12th August 2018
  • First Week Comes To An End.

    27th May 2016 /

    Today has been a day of mixed emotions. I was a little sad to be leaving the B&B where John and Ronnie have taken good care of me. I had the amazing full English breakfast for the last time (until the next time I go down lol 🙂 ), and after checking out I got a hug from Ronnie with her goodbye. They are truly a lovely couple and I will miss our little conversations.   It was my final day spent in the workshop with Mark. I prepared all the straps that I had cut for my snaffle bridle yesterday by marking the skiving, billet platforms and returns as…

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    21st November 2018
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    So, I’m kind of a blogger…

    18th May 2018
    Just a week away until Bridle making starts

    Just a Week Away

    17th May 2016
  • It’s All In The Preparation…

    24th May 2016 /

    Today has been a really good day. Firstly, I have to mention the breakfast at the B&B is to die for. Fruit juices, grapefruits, prunes, peaches, cereals, full English breakfast if you want it. A vegetarian option, if preferred, or there are beans on toast, smoked salmon and scrambled eggs, or kippers…lovely! My new buddy very kindly offered to drive us both to the Training Centre today, so off we set just before 9am. When we got there we settled in and resumed where we finished off yesterday evening. Yesterday, I had cut all the pieces to size except for the throat piece, so once I had stitched the jowls…

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    Women’s Business Club

    23rd April 2019
    Level 3 exam saddle

    I Passed My Last Saddler Exam

    11th June 2019
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    21st May 2019
  • Clair and Jodi

    Learning To Ride…

    18th May 2016 /

    In the beginning, I was an 8-year-old with a school friend called Victoria, who had a pony. She asked me to go with her to see her pony after school one day and the rest we say is history.

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    Taking An Impromptu Break

    13th December 2019
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    30th March 2020

    Happy New Year 2019

    1st January 2019
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