Hi
Lynn!
I
am VERY EXCITED at the thought of having a Lark horse of my very
own one day!!!!! I think it will probably take me more than a year
(probably a couple after seeing the price tag) to afford him/her,
but I’ll get started now and see where I land.
My
Royal Lark sounds like a wonderful horse and I hope that I can at
least meet him if I come to Florida next year for one of your courses.
His personality sounds just like mine – fun loving and kind.
We seem to enjoy the same things – versatility. I get SO BORED
doing the same thing over and over again and think that horses feel
the same when they are talented. I know that Freddy does. The more
I think about expanding my capability for all around classes, the
more excited I get about it!!
To
me, less is more Lynn and I’d like to get to the point in
my riding where I can ride without any tack at all, just the partnership
I build with Fred, both in the arena and out on open trail. This
is my ultimate goal for any horse that is part of our family. I
think this bond is essential to winning in competition!
I
believe in trusting in the power of good Lynn. When I read your
last note to me, I felt an overwhelming sense of joy and peace flood
through me as if to say, “Your next horse will come from her.”
Goose bumps covered my arms!!!! That’s how strong it was!
So I’m going to trust in that and know that all will unfold
as it should with perfect timing for both you, me and that special
horse. That’s the great thing about universal good –
it blesses everyone the same!
Sincerely,
Kelli Castro
Dear
Lynn,
I
just had to write to tell you how much I enjoyed Dressage Principles
on Sunday, suffice it to say I am hooked! I am the one with the
chubby red roan Quarter Horse.
"Dusty"
(Sonny's Bleak Star) made me so proud of him. I have ridden him
for almost a year, the first six months as a lease, and I bought
him in January. He is 8 years old and has been ridden western and
english pleasure as well as some jumping. Until Sunday, he hadn't
been off of my instructor's farm in almost 2 years. Not only did
he come to the clinic and behave himself, but I took him to his
new home, my house, afterward and he was almost perfect for that
too!!
Anyway,
I have taken 4 years of lessons, once a week at a local hunter/jumper
barn. While I jump, it is not my favorite thing, and Dusty tends
to jump really big anyway. My new love is Dressage! I admit that
it kind of intimidated me up until now. I think it will help Dusty
and I both to build a strong and hopefully long lasting partnership.
I felt like everything you were telling us made so much sense and
has practical applications to everyday riding.
My
greatest fear to overcome at this point is cantering him in the
field at home. I plan to work on it in small steps! Thanks so much
for making your knowledge and experience a resource for the rest
of us. I look forward to riding with you again some day. I would
like to do some equitation work and some more dressage with you
if I ever have the opportunity. I think I will see if I can switch
my Practical Horseman subscription to Dressage Today!!!! Thanks
again!
Anita
M. Stroop
Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Lynn,
I
wanted to thank you for the excellent experience at the clinic at
Emerald Acres. I really enjoyed the clinic and learned a lot. You
do a fabulous job of breaking down the task into tiny segments that
are more easily understood and performed.
It
was inspiring to watch you ride and see the true partnership you
have with your horses. I was impressed with your ability to personalize
the training, even when dealing with a group. Your passion for teaching
shows and made it such an enjoyable experience for me and my horse.
Thanks
much.
Heidi Wright
Lynn
and Cyril,
I
just had to let you know that Peaches and I won a First Place in
the Novice Equitation class this Saturday! This was the first time
we won first place, but then this was only our third show. The pattern
had a serpertine, a turn on the forehand and an extended trot.
Peaches
had not done the turn on the forehand correct all morning in practice
even though she can do it quite well. But, in the ring she did it
like a champ.
I
was very relaxed entering the ring, as I remembered your tips from
the equitation class and the lecture on show ring tips. This was
my first show since I attended your school and we placed in every
class we entered. Thanks for the great instruction from you and
Cyril.
An
interesting note, Julie's other student who was showing that day
won first place in the Amateur Equitation. So both of Julie's students
placed first in equitation. A good day for Julie!
Have
a great day!
Cyndi
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