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Breeze is a 15.2hh Mare--that's all we kno for *sure* :).  She's supposedl at least 1/2 Thoroughbred, an her sire is guessed t be Executive Suite (which woul make her "real" show nam Suite Flora, lol).   Anyways, sh has an adorable freckled blaz, is about 10 yrs od, and has a great personalit, which has only gotten bette since we switched barns an she gets more turn out, a bigger and cleaner stall, etc. Though she sucks now because I have not ridden or paid any attention to her in about a year.   Kristin's mare Covey, is much better

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This is Breeze at horse show at Hunter's Ru, in Ohio.  The actual sho was indoors because it wa still cold out (it ws March I believe).  At ths show, I fell off nd chipped my elbow and gt a concussion (THAT taught m to make her go stright over the jumps!) but Breze still got Low Hunter Chmpion!

Here Breeze is just hanin' out in the shade o a hot summer day t her home barn, Crescent Rdge Farm.  Hehe, I'm suprisd I was able to catch hr *not* grazing!  Anyways...look i the background.  See the gazbo and stuff?  CRF is a gogeous place.

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Awww, what a cute!

Once again, you can se the beautiful scenery at CF.

Ok, this is my favorte picture of my horse.  Yeh, I took it myself...ad I'm not even close t being a professional.  I guess se's just photogenic! hehe, so, yeh, I think it's almost s perfect that it looks gay...

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Speaking of things looking fke!  I know, you're thinking "how'd sh get her horse to tropical beach if she lves in Michigan? No, not realy. I was thinking what a loser you are."  I didn't, I'm just a nrd with way too much fre time who likes to spnd it merging pictures together.  Sill cute though, doncha think?

Beeze's Story - Extended Version

I bouht Breeze from my friend Jeny in September 1997.  Jenny bught her from "Harry the Hore Trader," which is why w have no idea of er breed, age, etc.  At tat time, I rode/boarded t Rochester Hills Stables--a scholing barn with tons of beginer riders and little ponies/low horses to contend with n the riding ring.  When I fist got her, I couldn't rid her for crap and se took off with me al the time and I fel off pretty often, but i was ok, she's still good horse.  I showed er all summer of 1998, ad did pretty well, brining i 4th Overall in Primary Equitatin On The Flat in te Michigan Hunter/Jumper Association.  Fll of 1998, our trainersat RHS made us move ur horses to the barn nex door, which had its psitives and negatives.  Positives: no chool riders to deal with, moe time for jumping lessons, nd a quieter place overall.   Negatves: the stalls were in terible condition, the ring was mch smaller, the horses got trned out in big groups wich often ended up fighting, he other trainers often had essons and were occupying the riing rings, and our trainers wre getting grouchier by the mment.  Kristin and I were looking for a new barn, and finally came upon Crecent Ridge Farm.  It was perfect!  Great facilities, lots of beautiful land to ride on, nice and quiet...  At that time Kristin was injured and I was just plain sick of lessons, so we just kinda "chilled" for awhile and then started taking lessons with Julie this summer.  Since then we've learned about Centered Riding (what a lifesaver!), and how to do stuff "dressage style."  We were all nice and settled in and stuff is going well. Now though, I never ride anymore. My horse's hocks are shot anyway, which we just found out. I haven't even been at the barn to notice the fact that my horse is lame, and I wasn't around to make sure that these other people weren't riding her.  Breze i grwing ot hr shrt shw ane ad were disovering te jos f subleached fr!

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