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No, it’s too far away from me. I live in Florida.
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i live in connecticut im okay to travle anywhere in the northeast reigon
This might be a bit out of your way, but Brown County Horseman’s Camp in Indiana is AMAZING. They have clearly marked trails and a large camping area. They mark their trails for various riding levels, like beginner trails, intermediate, and advanced (hard) trails. Plus its absolutely beautiful. When you check in they give you a map and you can go off on your own way. I’ve been there once with a large group of friends and I am dying to go again. Here’s the website if you’re interested:
http://www.browncountystatepark.com/see/horses.html
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I’m just curious about Horse Country.
When I say "Lexington", I mean in and around. The general area.
I thought’d they might be pricey, since there are so many amazing horse people there. So what are the average and cheapest?
Here is pricing from the Bluegrass Riding Academy. It’s owned and operated by Dr. Sally Haydon is the chair of the equine studies program at Midway College.
There were several places offering camps and lessons at a recent expo for parents on summer programs. Dr. Haydon’s seemed the best of the bunch.
8 LESSONS (group) | $240.00
4 LESSONS (group) | $130.00
4 LESSONS (private) | $160.00
15 MINUTE LESSON (Riders 6 years and under) | $20.00
FOUR 15 MINUTE LESSONS (Riders 6 years and under) | $60.00
PRIVATE LESSONS | $45.00
STARTER PACKAGE-FIRST 2 LESSONS (Value $90.00) | $45.00
HORSES & HOMEWORK AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM | $25.00/day or $100.00/week
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With the compensation culture increasing around the world, having public liability insurance is becoming more and more important. If you don’t have liability insurance included in your current building insurance, then now is the time to look at getting better cover. Here is some advice about why you need insurance, and what to look out for:
What is public liability insurance?
Public liability insurance is an insurance policy that protects you from claims that other people might make against you in the event of an accident. If someone damages their property or injures themselves in or around your property or business then insurance will cover you for any compensation claims that might occur. Cover usually ranges from £250,000 up to £1 million.
What are you covered against?
Insurance will insure you against accidents or loss that others might suffer in or around your home or business premises. You are covered against claims from trespassers, as well as injury that might occur to anyone from falling objects or people carrying out repairs. If an accident occurs on your property and someone claims against you, your insurance will help you pay any compensation.
Included in your contents insurance
Some contents or property insurance policies have in-built liability insurance. You should check with your insurer whether this is the case, and what level of cover you have. Even if the insurance is included, you need to make sure that you are adequately covered for any accidents that might occur.
Premiums
The premiums that you pay depend on the level of coverage you want. If you are simply covered your home, then premiums are likely to be lower than if you are covering a business. However, premiums are relatively cheap for the level of cover that you are afforded, and it is therefore essential for anyone running a business. With compensation claims on the rise it is also a good idea for homeowners to have adequate insurance.
Dangers of not having insurance
If you don’t have insurance then you could end up with a massive compensation bill. If you are at fault or negligent and someone makes a claim against you, then you will have to pay the full level of compensation if uninsured. A claim might range from a few hundred pounds to a few million for more serious accidents. If you cannot pay the claim amount then you could lose your home and other possessions in order to pay for the claim.
Requirements
Some businesses are required to have insurance, such as horse riding schools. Any type of business that has some obvious risk to the public will be required to have liability insurance. Also, many businesses and customers will want proof that you have insurance before they work with you, in case anything should happen and a claim is made.
Peter Kenny
http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/the-ins-and-outs-of-public-liability-insurance-55560.html
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Dreams are defined, loosely, as a “sequence of sensations, images, thoughts, etc., passing through a sleeping person’s mind”
Dreams reveal a lot about our personality, our hopes and fears and that’s why dream interpretation is considered so important by many people.
Dream interpretation falls into several different groups that can be categorized as:
⢠Dreams from the physical body
⢠Food (digestive dreams)
⢠Health
⢠Psychological
⢠Dreams from the spiritual realm
⢠Precognitive and future
⢠New Information and Knowledge
⢠Dreams of the deceased or spirit guides
With dream interpretation it is important to understand our dreams in the context of our thoughts, conscious and unconscious, expressed or repressed.
Our dreams are free and unhindered
Dreaming can serve as an outlet for our thoughts and stimuli we repress during the day.
Dreaming can serve as a platform to warn for the future, explain the past, or even teach lessons about ourselves and how to grow and improve.
As we go to sleep at night and slip into our dream state, we are liberated and can behave and act in a manner that we do not allow ourselves in our waking life.
Dream Interpretation
Let’s look at dream interpretation and see what our dreams can mean to us.
We will not present to you a Freudian or Jungian psychological approach to dream interpretation, but a traditional, age-old and ageless system for understanding what you dreams can mean to you.
⢠Commonplace Dreams
Here you can see a more cursory analysis to some of the commonplace dreams that most people may have at one time or another. You may dream of losing your teeth, seeing or riding a horse, or of flying. These are all dreams shared by a great many people.
A mysterious element of dreams where people of diverse backgrounds, of varying experiences, and of different ages can all share the same dreams.
This serves to remind us that we are all not that different as we may imagine.
Philosophers and psychologists have argued that our shared dream experiences connect us as a human race. After all, we share similar concerns, hopes and fears.
⢠First Steps in Dream Interpretation
The first step in dream interpretation is to record your dream as soon as you wake up. Have paper and pen next to your bed.
Should you see a dream, as soon as you awaken, write down what you saw. Underline any important points (those that impressed you, and to which you had a reaction – positive or negative.
⢠Obtain a Reliable Dreamer’s Dictionary.
Readily available in bookstores or on the net, get yourself a reliable dreamer’s dictionary.
⢠Determine the dream’s main theme (or theme symbols)
All dreams have one underlying theme to which the dreamer relates. “I dreamt of my mother last night” (where the dreamer’s mother is deceased). This describes the theme.
⢠An Example of Dream Interpretation
A dreamer dreamt of seeing his mother (deceased), and she was preparing bread and sweets for him. While sitting in the kitchen with his mother, the dreamer noticed the garden, and it was full of flowers.
Roughly interpreted, seeing one’s dead mother could mean she actually visited him (in sleep we are closer to the veil that divides the material and spiritual world). The fact that she was preparing bread and sweets may have meant that his efforts in life (personal of business) are coming to fruition.
Seeing the garden full of flowers may have been the confirmation that indeed, he is about to receive the credit and success for which he has labored.
⢠The final step in learning to interpret your dreams
This can lead you into understanding your dreams, and applying that understanding to address and confront your hopes and fears
Sacha Tarkovsky
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/the-chinese-call-the-expression-of-quotenergyquot-chi-but-what-are-the-basic-qualities-of-this-energy-it-is-invisible-intangible-and-changeable-56359.html
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If you own a horse, you are probably aware of the time and money needed to properly care for this amazing creature. Since horses have a longer life than do most animals, keeping them healthy can be somewhat of a challenge. Still, there are several things you can do to help ensure your horse stays healthy. Below are five tips that will help you get started down the right path.
Feeding your horse a well-balanced diet is one of the most important aspects of good equine health. If you are unsure of what this actually entails, consult with your veterinarian to find out what types of grains and other feeds may be appropriate for the type of horse you own. Age may also make a difference, so it is also important to keep this in mind when choosing the proper diet.
Keep your horse’s digestive tract healthy by de-worming on a regular basis. Failure to do this can result in your horse having worms that can result in significant harm, or even sometimes in death. This is important with many animals, and should be tended to regularly.
Make sure your horse receives vaccinations on a regular schedule so as to ward off critical diseases and conditions that can prove fatal. This is just as important for animals as it is for people, so be sure to treat this with great care. Keep a log of such vaccinations so that you will know when the various vaccinations are due. This can also help if there is ever a situation where the vet needs to know of previous vaccinations. While your vet will probably keep records of this, it is a good idea for you to have them as well.
It is very important that you keep a close eye on your horse’s feet. Poorly kept feet can lead to a variety of lameness problems, and can be very painful for your horse. You should also make sure your horse is shoed properly, and whenever necessary, as this will help as well.
Finally, make sure your veterinarian gives your horse a check up once a year. This is just as important for animals as it is for humans, and will alert you to any health problems so that they may be treated early on. It will also insure that your horse receives any necessary procedures and vaccinations on a regular basis, and will lead to overall good equine health.
Gordon Petten
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/equine-health-five-tips-for-a-healthy-horse-80014.html
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