There is more and better than this on - https://classicalpoets.org/ Have a fine and traditional time.
Read MoreWhen I first time read this quote it touched my heart, deeply. And it has been big influence on the way I appreciate our Mother Nature. To capture and pass it on through my photos.
Read MoreWhen the tide goes out various birds come to feed on the fish and crustaceans in the rockpools.
Read MoreUnderwater views in the pools left at low tide, after feeding by many species of bird.
Read MoreNo other relationship can spark our senses to grow sharper more rapidly than equestrian related activities. This depends on how much the human wants and allows for the step into the magic offered by the love of and relationship with equines.
Read MoreI was flooded with ideas and different ways to express the magic, beauty and arts that represent the true value and joy of working with horses and the people who love them!
Read MoreSpain to Scotland Move July 2020
Read MoreMy initial idea for this blog entry was to clear up some ideas people might have about these 2 terms.
Read MoreShot from our window as the carnaval passed on 3 March 2019. Lots of colour, variety and most of all happy smiling people. Traditions are there for a reason, perhaps to lift the spirit, create harmony in the community or preserve elements of our culture.
Read MoreSlideshow of our trip featuring the seafront, the “Seagull” Tito`s yacht awaiting restoration and various buildings of traditional architecture. Hope you enjoy.
Read MoreAt 4 years old I rode my first pony, and was 'hooked and enchanted' for life! By the time I was 10 years old I had made up my mind to be in the equestrian coaching world as an adult. I live in Arizona now, an interesting and very lovely and wild place.
Read MoreHorses have NEVER been just a job or business. They are a joy and help me grow following a path of the heart I found so very early in life!
Read MoreFisherman casting his net, butterflies, ants, sticklebacks, tadpoles and lizard make up the cast.
Read MoreNikon P1000, 1/500 sec f8 ISO 250
Shot in the evening with the sea so calm it was like glass. Fisherman taking a selfie.