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Category: Leta’s Blog

Cowboy Hash

When the wintry weather just won’t abate, like it won’t here this year, I suggest you drown your frustration in Cowboy Hash. Like I did this morning. Cowboy Hash is the supreme comfort food, and every time I fire up the frying pan to make […]

One Dog At A Time

I had the great honor and good fortune this morning to sit in on a session with one of the world’s most revered and respected scientists, Dr. Jane Goodall. Probably best known for her early work with Chimpanzees, Goodall now travels throughout the world speaking […]

Will Winter Never End?

I shouldn’t say that, really. I mean, things ARE finally starting to green up around here. And although the irises won’t bloom for at least another month, they are well worth waiting for. And the seeds I planted in my vegetable garden (only those that […]

What Makes a Successful Blog? Your Voice!

What makes a successful blog? YOUR VOICE. But no, you don’t have to sing like this little character here. And why am I, an animal communicator, blogging about blogging? Well . . . since my blog is about  ‘a day in the life of an […]

Horse Sarcoid Treatment: Excuse Me, Did You Say TOOTHPASTE?!

I’m going to be a guinea pig. Or rather, Lopeh, my little Quarter Horse mare, is going to be a guinea pig. Lopeh has what I am pretty sure is a sarcoid on her jaw and I’m going to experiment with a remedy I heard […]

The Mustang Mystique

What is it about the wild Mustang that captivates and holds the attention? People of all ages and backgrounds love this American icon, and increasing numbers are fighting for its survival. The horse throughout time has represented power and freedom, a connection with both the […]

Pleasure Seeking – What It Really Means

By now we’ve all heard the rather New Age’y platitude:  It’s the journey that counts, not the end result. Right? Well, it seems that’s applicable in many more areas of life than just one’s spiritual pursuit. I remember clear as a bell riding the bus […]

Rescuing a Horse Equals … Helping a Friend

I borrowed this post from another blog, Daily Oats, and it rang so true I felt it was perfect to post this weekend when many are focusing on their spiritual beliefs and celebrating religious holidays. I myself am non-denominational, but the spirit is the same, […]

Homesickness and Horse Training

Do you think horses in training get homesick? I do. And some of them have told me so in our conversations. But then again, I guess it depends on the horse and their personality. Like kids: some can never go to camp, period, because they […]

Are You A Victim of Brain Fog? Try This.

Me . . . in a mindless brain fog. I told my daughter and son-in-law the other day that I felt really lucky I wasn’t a street person. The fact that my life is fairly well organized and successful is truly a miracle — and […]