Showing posts with label horses in South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horses in South Africa. Show all posts

Third time lucky!

Ok, so here goes again!!
Will I be able to keep this up - this a the third time that I have sat down with full intentions of keeping and writing a blog, but it gets a bit hectic out here in the bush.  Although I must say I seem to be totally hooked on Facebook, but I dont always say what I want to say cause its a bit short.

We have taken more riders on trails in the past two months than we did the whole of last year.  Thank God!
I never want to go through a tough time like that again.  But thanks to sheer determination, and the good will of people we work with, we have managed to pull through, and this year is looking to be the best ever!

The 7 night safari is a definite success.  A fabulous ride, combining game view and beach riding!
But I digress, this blog is not about flogging the trails, but rather about what we are up to, the horses, and general life in Africa.

I hope to keep it up beat and amusing, occasionally sad, and hopefully I wont need to rant....
Chat to me everyone, I love to hear from you...

Starting again!

I can hardly believe that is is 2 and a half years since I first opened this blog page - and I am only just getting to it now!!  Crazy hey?  So bare with me while I get into it proper.  I have been creating a great interactive facebook fan page, and rebuilding the web site, so I think I can be forgiven.  But I digress, to the blog, My objective is to keep a diary of the day to day happenings on a horse farm in Africa.  I am sure that it wont be everyday - that would just get too boring, but certainly an on going ramble about horse stuff, what our work riders have been up to and our adventures on horse trail along the coast.

We have around 60 horses at Sunray Farm, that is alot of personality to work with - besides enjoying the networking on the internet, they are the great love of my life.  Even if I dont get to ride everyday, just having them outside my window and knowing that I can pop out at anytime to go say hi and give someone a hug keeps me grounded and sane :-)

So stay with me, and come share a little of our life here in Africa on the Wild Coast........