January 24, 2012

Leibster Award

Thanks again to Dancing Horses for tagging me with the Leibster Award!  My equine blog list, I discovered as I was going through it, is full of blogs that haven't been updated in a year, or blogs done by famous people, so both of those are out as candidates.  I also culled blogs that had already been tagged with the Leibster Award, otherwise my fellow Indiana eventers Slow and Steady and Princess Diva Diaries would have gotten an award!  With that said:

The rules: Liebster means “dearest” in German, and the award is intended to help up-and-coming blogs get the attention they deserve. Here are the rules:

1. Copy and paste the award on our blog.
2. Link back to the blogger who gave you the award3. Pick your five favorite blogs with less than 200 followers, and leave a comment on their blog to let them know they have received the award.
4. Hope that the five blogs chosen will keep spreading the love and pass it on to five more blogs!

 In no particular order:

Guinness on Tap: The adventures of a mischevious Thoroughbred with a penchant for self-mutilation, and his owner, my fellow Husky-loving, running-addicted eventer friend Austen.

Equinpilot: Of course I love this blog, much of it is about Contender's full brother and some other Cobs I've known in the past!

Dressage Adventures: I can't get enough of these detailed, insightful posts that depict a horse and rider working through puzzles that are very similar to what Contender and I are going through.  Great writer with a wonderful way of describing things!

Golden the Pony Girl: I am a sucker for any short equine with feathers, what can I say?

Comedic Eventing: Really, she had me at 'a lovely shade of ????'.  This is one of my favorite new blogs, she makes everything feel so much more real and attainable than most Advanced + level event blogs do.  I honestly feel like I'm along for the ride this winter in Florida by following her posts.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the award, and all of the lovely comments! :)

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