“It’s the Little Things”
Willard Marriott once said,
“It’s the little things that
make the big things possible.
Only close attention to the
fine details of any operation
makes the operation first class.”
“It’s the Little Things”
Willard Marriott once said,
“It’s the little things that
make the big things possible.
Only close attention to the
fine details of any operation
makes the operation first class.”
“It’s Not Always Obvious What You Need”
As a kid growing up I had my hands into all
kinds of things. I loved learning and digging
into things to see how they worked.
(and still do!)
Unfortunately, I don’t see much of that in
many of today’s kids. Between computers, video
games, cell phones, MP3 players, etc….
well, they just don’t seem to work with
their hands near as much as we used to
when we didn’t have all that “stuff” to
entertain us.
“Horses And The Class Clown”
Did your graduating class have the
proverbial class clown?
Mine did.
He wasn’t serious about too many things – especially school.
In our Calculus class, the teacher would turn his back
to write on the chalk board. When he did, the class clown
would cough and sound like a 6 year old little girl coughing.
”7 Never Do’s With Your Horse”
Have you ever wished you could have a fast-path to
success with something you love doing?
I do.
I think the fast food industry and
microwaves have ruined us.
They’ve taught us we can have stuff
quickly without waiting too long.
We want what we want and we want it
now…thank you very much.
”You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know”
First – here’s great a note from Pete about his use of
The Horse Library. Pete is the Officer-in-charge of the
Oneida County Sheriff’s Mounted patrol. Besides other
honors, Pete went to the North American Police Equestrian
Championship in Kingston Ontario in Sept. 2008. All 3 of
his horses placed in top ten out of 179 entries!
1. Are You Trying To Out-Box Your Horse?
2. Pulley Bridle Success
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1. Are You Trying To Out-Box Your Horse?
I was going through some notes and
I ran across something J.J. Rydberg
said a while back.