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| Blog Name: |
A Bumpy Path |
| Url: |
http://bumpypath.blogspot.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
everyday life, photography, horses |
| Description: |
On the path to finding honest, real and true meaning in life, I've found a bunch of the ingredients to make that happen. It's fun, wonderous and joyful to share what I learn and I learn from what is shared with me. Do I have any magical answers? No, not hardly. All the answers are as individual as the one asking the questions. What counts is looking within to begin answering the questions for yourself. I just point you in that direction.
Photography is a passion, and I share some of my experience as I work to improve on A Bumpy Path.
Horses have been a part of my life for most of it, and I write about current horse issues, some training techniques and life with my horse, Odin.
And, there's more! There's always more! |
| Popularity: |
30 Followers |
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