Trying to live optimistically with yoga, two ponies I can't ride, a dog who won't walk, a husband with cancer and a cat who is always dying of starving. Not to mention chickens. Did I tell you about the chickens?
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I'm a horse loving yoga teacher, writer, mother, post menopausal, recovering depressive and a hundred other labels that people like to place upon me. But mostly I'm just me, and sometimes I'm funny and sometimes I'm sad and that's just how it is.
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