Rhonda Lane on August 22nd, 2010

Some of the sturdiest, easy-to-pack souvenirs are books. Unless you go overboard and buy too many, but I wouldn’t know anything about that. When you go to the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (or any other event in Kentucky), you’ll be able to find equestrian gifts galore at the Kentucky Horse Park, the venue [...]

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Rhonda Lane on August 12th, 2010

While I was leaving a lengthy blog comment on Discover WEG with Fran Jurga, I realized I could be talking about that stuff here, too. Don’t get me wrong – I love this Discover Horses blog about the upcoming World Equestrian Games.  I plan to visit regularly (brace yourself, Fran). She thinks of things I [...]

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Rhonda Lane on December 20th, 2009

I’m going to promote joining an organization for no other reason than I’ve found it to be a good deal for me. For the record, I don’t get a cut if you decide to join. I receive no reward for talking up the group. Just so’s you know. But I’m going to renew my Kentucky [...]

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Rhonda Lane on October 26th, 2009

New England, where I live, is famous for “fall color.” Visitors that New Englanders refer to as “leaf peepers” come from all over to admire the bright display, especially when the leaves reach peak color. In our part of central Connecticut, that’s usually around Columbus Day weekend. In Canada, that would be around Thanksgiving Day. [...]

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Rhonda Lane on July 23rd, 2009

This is an edited version to reflect updated information. The changes are in the latter part of the post. Thanks! Let’s say that you’re planning to spend a few days in Kentucky for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. While you’re there, you’d like to sample a mint julep. Or sip wine with dinner.  [...]

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