Willow Run Stables

Willow Run Stables

Author: Michaela Adam

Publisher: Willow Run Stables

Published: 2021-08-29

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9781737344490

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Born and raised in the city, Michaela always harbored an enthusiasm for farm life and horses, but zero knowledge of how cisterns operate, or how to successfully employ pasture management on farm land. Join her as she shares her adventure of farmification: acquiring a Boone County, Kentucky horse farm, and attempting to operate the hobby farm with no tractor and no truck, but with plenty of coaching from local friends, and a forgiving sense of humor.


Sunshine Stables: Willow and the Whizzy Pony

Sunshine Stables: Willow and the Whizzy Pony

Author: Olivia Tuffin

Publisher: Nosy Crow

Published: 2022-07-07

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 1788009835

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At Sunshine Stables, dreams become adventures! Young pony fans will love this fantastic pony club series from Olivia Tuffin. Pony camp is the best thing Willow has ever done. She adores Luna, her chestnut pony, and just like her, Luna loves to run. Together, Willow feels they can do anything! When an older pony gets into trouble, Willow and Luna will need all their skills to save the day. Packed with adventure and full of heart, Olivia's huge knowledge and passion for ponies shines on every page. Beautifully illustrated throughout by Jo Goodberry, this is a perfect pony story for readers aged 7+. Don't miss the other Sunshine Stables stories! Poppy and the Perfect Pony Sophie and the Spooky Pony Gracie and the Grumpy Pony Jess and the Jumpy Pony Amina and the Amazing Pony


Return to Willow Creek

Return to Willow Creek

Author: Roberta C.M. DeCaprio

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc

Published: 2014-09-12

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 1628304863

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Broken-hearted after losing the only woman he ever loved to another man, Reverend Joshua Holmes returns to England. But after thirty years, he is summoned to Willow Creek, Arizona. His rival has died, and his deathbed request is for Josh to marry Amanda and keep her safe from harm. But he fears she will not accept his steadfast love. Fearing for her life, Amanda Gregory, or Golden Lady to the Apaches amongst whom she has lived, is forced to flee the white agents infiltrating the reservation. Amanda seeks refuge until Joshua arrives from England. Once she sees him again, her heart reawakens, and she believes true love could happen a second time around. But just as she becomes Joshua’s wife, she worries she will again be made a widow by the enemies from her past.


Horse Power

Horse Power

Author: Bonnie Bryant

Publisher: Yearling

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0553156373

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Carole begins to teach Kate the basics of riding but finds she is an ace.


Willow Run

Willow Run

Author: Warren Benjamin Kidder

Publisher: K L F Publishing

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13:

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Southern Hoofprints

Southern Hoofprints

Author: Garry Allison

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2015-04-24

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1460263065

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One-part lively oral history, one-part meticulously researched encyclopaedia, and one-part wild ride, Southern Hoofprints colorfully conveys the story of horse racing in Southern Alberta. And in so doing, it also becomes a fascinating history of the region itself, from the late 1880s through to the present day. From racing’s rough, Wild West beginnings to the vast grandstands of modern times, this regional history of the Sport of Kings has been deeply researched and is delivered in a unique and engaging fashion. With wry humour and occasional pulse-throbbing drama, the reader is treated to an intimate perspective on family traditions of husband and wife owners, the dynasties of multi-generational riders, the spectators, and even the horses themselves. The chronicle of the rise of women riders from the trivialized ‘powder puff’ races to becoming power players on the track, and that of the First Nations people from the early days through to today, make this a completely inclusive history. It tells a distinctly Canadian story and its focus on the Southern Alberta region allows it to paint the picture in vivid detail. With its historical data enriched and enlivened through the human dimension of the oral histories, Southern Hoofprints entertainingly recounts horse-racing’s triumphs, tragedies, and continual reinvention.


Bourbon's Backroads

Bourbon's Backroads

Author: Karl Raitz

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 2021-06-29

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0813182565

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Kentucky's landscape is punctuated by landmark structures that signpost bourbon's venerable story: distilleries long-standing, relict, razed, and brand new, the grand nineteenth-century homes of renowned distillers, villages and neighborhoods where distillery laborers lived, Whiskey Row storage warehouses, river landings and railroad yards, and factories where copper distilling vessels and charred white oak barrels are made. During the nineteenth century, distilling changed from an artisanal craft practiced by farmers and millers to a large-scale mechanized industry that practiced increasingly refined production techniques. Distillers often operated at comparatively remote sites—along the "backroads"—to take advantage of water sources or river or turnpike transport access. As time passed, steam power and mechanization freed the industry from its reliance on waterpower and permitted distillers to relocate to urban and rural rail-side sites. This shift also allowed distillers to perfect their production techniques, increase their capacity, and refine their marketing strategies. The historic progression produced the "fine" Kentucky bourbons that are available to present day consumers. Yet, distillers have not abandoned their cultural roots and traditions; their iconic products embrace the modern while also engaging their history and geography. Blending several topics—inventions and innovations in distilling and transport technologies, tax policy, geography, landscapes, and architecture—this primer and geographical guide presents an accessible and detailed history of the development of Kentucky's distilling industry and explains how the industry continues to thrive.


Corey and the Spooky Pony

Corey and the Spooky Pony

Author: Bonnie Bryant

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2014-09-09

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1497653592

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Ghost stories aren’t the only things to be afraid of at the Pony Tails’ big Halloween party The Pony Tails—Corey, May, and Jasmine—are planning a big party for Halloween, and Corey can’t wait to host it. But in the days leading up to the event, Corey’s pony Samurai starts acting strange. Samurai seems to get spooked whenever he is around a pony named Midnight—a gray who, according to some, could be bad luck. With black cats crossing their paths and the weather report calling for a big thunderstorm on the big night, the Pony Tails wonder if there’s any truth to superstition. Will the girls be able to save their party from the spooky forces that seem to be all around them?


The Weeping Willow Tree

The Weeping Willow Tree

Author: Barbara Pratta

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2011-07-11

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 146340767X

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Most of Shorty's time was spent galloping through fields and jumping fences. That was the only world he knew and he was quite content with it. Then a tragic accident happened, leaving him lame and scarred, which turned his world upside down. Abandoned, he was left outside, cold and hungry, feeling sad and lonely. He endured a heartbreaking and abusive life until it got to the point where he didn't want to continue this life he was living any more. It was at that point when a strange man came and rescued Shorty and took him to a home of a family with children who loved him and thought he was beautiful, regardless of his scars and lame leg. His life would now be filled with all kinds of friends, of love, laughter, sadness and tears. This is the story about Shorty's life on the farm.