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My name is Marie and I live in the East Bay near San Francisco and own two horses, a Quarter Horse, Poco's Tuff Guy (known as Guy around here), and Buddy a Quarter/Morgan mix.

I use Buddy, who is now 9 years old, for lessons and as a riding horse for myself and my family. I will be using him as my primary riding horse in the next couple years as Guy is now 25 (although he still thinks he's 10!). Guy is in great health and condition but reality is that I will not be able to ride him as much in the coming years.

I ride both on trails and previously competed with Guy in barrel and pole racing. I started Buddy in gymkhana a couple years ago and he is doing great! He really surprised me at the CSHA Show Of Champions last year when we placed 10th in our division. It was a special surprise when we placed 5th this year!

I went horse camping with my sisters this last summer at Sheep Springs Horse Camp in Oregon and had a fantastic time. For more info and pictures click here.

Here are "The Boys" at Christmas!

Buddy on the left, Guy on the right

A couple years ago we retired and sold the ranch and moved back to our smaller place. Here are pictures of the barn and pasture/arena area after we had them totally re-worked. Barn and Pasture Pictures

Due to a severe injury to Guy in October 1999 when some loose dogs ran him through a fence we are no longer able to compete. He is sound again but I do not want to put the pressure of the barrel turns on his shoulder so we do other things. More trail rides and camping. However, here are some pictures of us at our last State show.

I want to thank U. C. Davis Equine Medical Hospital for their excellent care. They had two surgeons waiting for us when we arrived at 10:30 pm and performed emergency surgery at midnight. He spent eight days at Davis following the surgery and 6 month's in a stall with daily care after I brought him home. It took him almost 2 years to recover.

This is "The Boy's Limo", my pride and joy. It is a 1997 Dodge V10 3/4 ton and a 2006 Sundowner 727. We use it of course for hauling to shows and trails but also as a camper when we are out camping. We roll out our sleeping bags and we're ready to go! It's great. It is officially named the "Redneck Hilton"!

I love to camp with my family, friends and horses. Our favorite places are Pt. Reyes on the Marin coast and at Silver Lake in the California Sierras. It is great riding and good company. Here are some pictures in the Sierras, I could not include all of them but this will give you an idea of what it is like! Silver Lake Pictures

I have six beautiful granddaughters. They all love and have horses and ride. Of course all the horses are spoiled! We are doing our part in keeping the carrot industry in business!

The kids are doing great and two are now riding gymkhana. It's almost as much fun coaching them as riding!

I have to confess I am a Parelli convert and am very involved in Natural Horse-Man Ship. May of 2004 I drove myself and Guy back to Pagosa Springs Colorado to attend 2 weeks of Level 1 and Level 1 Advance training sessions. What an experiance! I learned so much and they are so nice, patient and understanding there. I'm proud to say we completed our Level 1 assessment and graduated in September. We are now working on stage 3 of Level 2. I have started Buddy on his Level 1 and he is doing very well.

Guy is a very "go'ey" horse (makes sense.. he was a barrel horse!) and likes to step out on the trails. The training has sure has made a difference! I do not have to fight with him to slow down and his whole demenor has changed. He is calmer now and not so reactive to "spooks"!

I am now retired and giving riding lessons. The name of my training business is Kiddy Up Training. I really enjoy working with kids and teens and am having a great time. I also have a couple adult students who are new horse owners.

I am a member of Tri-Cities Horsemen's Association. Tri-Cities is a local club and we have a great time doing gymkhanas (horse shows) playdays, trail rides, bbqs and just hanging out with friends.

I am also a member of California State Horsmen's Association and Past President of the local Region 5. I am currently the state chair for the Trail Rider Awards Program (TRAP) that is a great program for trail riders. For more info check out the TRAP website.

If you are interested in information about CSHA, Tri-Cities Horsemen's Assoc.or just want to drop me a note...

Email me at tackshack@hotmail.com.

I will be updating this when I get a chance. Please come back soon and visit me.

Other favorite links
Tri-Cities Horsemen's Association

California State Horsemen's Association - Region 5