Author: Pebbles | The Tryon Daily Bulletin

Life in Our Foothills Magazine

Life in or Foothills December 2024 – Necessity Versus Accessory

It was a few weeks before Christmas, and here on the farm, The grain room was being invaded, ... Read more

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Life in our Foothills November 2024 – If Some is Good, More is Better

Quoting the famous Mae West, “If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too ... Read more

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Life in our Foothills October 2024 – The Long Way Home

Try as we may, it is not always easy to see the path of our destiny. How I ... Read more

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Life in our Foothills September 2024- The Reunion

Some small words have a big impact. Let us string together three seemingly random choices: Ming, Six, and ... Read more

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Life in our Foothills August 2024 – The Boys of Summer

This sultry summer is a tipping point for us. For the first time since Helping Equines Regain Dignity ... Read more

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Life in our Foothills July 2024 – Comfort Me with Apples

Big, bold, and beautiful. Those three words describe HERD horse Brandy perfectly. Add to the description that she ... Read more

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Life in Our Foothills May 2024 – Our Golden Horses

It is said that all that glitters is not gold. Well, that may be true in some instances, ... Read more

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Life in Our Foothills – April 2024 – Black and White – The Rescue of Deco, Domino and Jasmine

Some choices in life are fifty shades of gray, while others are pure black and white. There are ... Read more

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Life in Our Foothills – March 2024 – Our Amazing Grace

Grace. This one little word conveys gratitude and importance. As a noun, Grace is a short blessing before ... Read more

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Life in Our Foothills – February 2024 – The Midas Touch

How appropriate that our yearling, Midas, has a golden palomino as his new pasture mate. He must have ... Read more