I am back at the farm for another season of therapeutic horseback riding.

DCIM100GOPRO

IMG_0628

I ride until August, then we take a couple of months off because of the heat.

IMG_0936

It cost $25 and I go once a week.

I really love it and recommend it to everyone.

IMG_0943

IMG_0626

13 Replies to “Therapeutic Horseback Riding”

  1. I contacted a place in my area and they did call me back. I’ll try a different one. 🙁

  2. I’m a little scared to get back up on a horse…my balance isn’t great…depth perception is messed up because of my left eye. Our kids in AK want to take us riding in August…the heat there, lol, isn’t an issue…but they are semi-experienced riders & my hubby was raised a farm-boy…I, on the other hand, haven’t been up on a horse since, ahhh, 1986. Any tips on staying on the saddle??

  3. Nicole,
    Giddy up ! I rode wild horses as a kid and would be thrown often but this calm horse seems to like you . I am glad that you are enjoying the outdoors and hope there are some entertaining folks there.

  4. This is so wonderful. I am terribly envious. I absolutely love horses. I feel SO GOOD around them, they just have the most incredible energy about them. My kids worked and took riding lessons at the therapeutic horsemanship place for a few years. I tried riding there but I didn’t care for riding around in a circle. I was bored almost to tears. It was a 90-mile round trip drive so after a while I just couldn’t go out there any more. Then I share boarded a horse for my kids, and we took care of another horse. That was a 50-mile round trip, almost daily. At least I got my “horse fix” often. Then my daughter started playing polo. A 70-mile round trip at least twice a week. I won’t even tell you what it cost to rent a polo pony! But my daughter has moved away and I have no means or opportunity to be around horses. Looking at your photos warms my heart.

Leave a Reply to KathyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.