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Welcome to our new instructor, Stephanie Gibson. She continues the Foxcroft legacy having grown up riding with Jennifer Jones who first managed the farm that Bramblewood now calls home. Stephanie has completed her USDF Bronze Medal and is working on her Silver. Her love of dressage allows her to develop a whole-horse program that will assist riders both young and seasoned toward the discipline, and goals, of their choice. Read more about Stephanie at our new and expanded Bio Page.
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Journey Horse with Jayne Stewart
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Join us for clinics and individual sessions with this Tellington TTouch Practioner:
Bramblewood recently hosted its first clinic with Jayne Stewart and for most of us it was a first look at the practical application of TTouch. Jayne specializes in foal handling, green horses, the re-schooling of older horses, lungeing and long reining as well as trailer loading. She's available for workshops, clinics and consultations at Bramblewood and also travels to locations throughout the area. Contact us or visit Jayne's site at: journeyhorse.com if you'd like to schedule a session.
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Learn more about Community Supported Agriculture:
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at Mini Miracles Farm
Just a mile, as the crow flies, from Bramblewood's front gates, Mini Miracles Farm supplies the community with fresh, locally grown produce and humanely raised meats and eggs. We can't believe it took us this long to sign up for CSA shares, but now we look forward to picking up a bag of delicious produce and eggs each week. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) allows consumers to buy directly from local farmers through shares in each season's bounty. Mini Miracles Farm is a single family operation networking with other small, local growers to allow their share holders to invest in their neighborhood and reap the reward of fresh, seasonal products. Learn more about their programs and educational outreach at www.minimiraclesfarmsc.com.
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| Blog Roll: |
State of the Farm Address: Kim Carter I have time now to relish tiny, vastly important things that used to be a headache when I lived across town and was always trying to hurry up and close up the barn and head home . . .read more.
Lessons from Teo: I needed the reminder that our challenges are not blind challenges but riding challenges . . . read more.
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride: I do know I gained a lot from that ride: information, knoweldge, things to ponder and consider, feelings. . . read more.
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