“My treasures do not clink together or glitter; They gleam in the sun and neigh in the night.”
-Arabian Proverb
A Journey Into The Desert7/8/2021 a new version of a timeless Bedouin legendFive Bedouin boys stepped into the desert alone. They were young but, as their tribe saw it, old enough to become men. The boys grew up hearing legends of Al Khamsa, five mares who lived freely in the desert, unsoiled by the touch of any man. It was said that they were far too wild and untamable for any tribe. Their purpose in the desert was far greater than any man could fathom. There was an unspoken rule among the people that, if found, the mares be left to their own devices. The boys, however, had a task to find Al Khamsa.
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About CassidyCassidy Payne is a lifelong equestrian and animal welfare activist. With over 16 years of experience in the equine industry, Cassidy is retired from competing on multiple levels, from A-rated shows to local schooling shows. She is now focusing her efforts on training her horses with the Principles of Learning Theory in Equitation. Archives
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