Things I Learned From My Horse

Susan Schreyer's equine-inspired musings

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Mysteries + Horses = .............

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A good read, of course! I can't credit my horse with teaching me about writing, but I can credit all the horses I've know with ...
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Back in the Saddle -- so to speak ...

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Yes,I know it's been quite a while since I last posted anything, but trust me, it's not because there hasn't been anything goin...
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Share the Fun

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One thing I've learned from all my years of riding horses is that fun is more fun when shared. What's fun? Reading a mystery that wi...
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Monday, May 28, 2012

It's Just Routine, Ma'am

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I have a tendency to jump right into the middle of things with little preparation. My knee-jerk preference is to charge ahead and if I g...
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

When You're In A Hole, Stop Digging

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Success equals mental preparation -- that's what Henrik pointed out at the instructors' seminar I attended. I can't argue with...
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Plan: Have A Plan

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Late last month I had the opportunity to ride in a dressage clinic with Henrik Johansen. I love riding in clinics with him. He's a won...
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Friday, November 18, 2011

The Importance of Nothing

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Much of our attention when we ride is focused on What To Do to produce the desired result. It occurred to me the other day -- and it alw...
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Susan Schreyer
Washington
Susan Schreyer is an Indy Author who lives in Washington with her husband, two teenage children, an untrustworthy rabbit and the ghost of a demanding old cat. Her horse lives within easy driving distance. Occasionally, she makes a diligent effort at updating her blogs "Writing Horses" and "Things I Learned From My Horse," and writes articles for worthy publications. Mostly, she works on stories about people in the next town being murdered. As a diversion from the plotting of nefarious deeds Susan trains horses and teaches people how to ride them, and when the weather gets to her she works in a veterinarians' office. She serves on the steering committee of the Guppies Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is co-president of the Puget Sound Chapter of SinC. When she has a minute she cleans her house and does laundry.
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