There's a little blurb, a list if you will, called, "Old Farmer's Advice" that floats around the Internet every so often. This writer posted that "advice" on the the refrigerator in January, 2021 in an effort to have more humor, insight and help with decompression from what had become a very toxic work environment. It was a sincere effort to make 2021 a better, more positive and uplifting year. Two pieces of advice always stuck out to me - "Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and enjoy the ride." and "You cannot unsay an cruel word". Four short...
There is a movement to remind holiday shoppers that $100 to Wal-Mart, Target, Macy's or any other of the big box retailers will not notice that $100, but to a small business, it means so much more . . . and here's where we would like to convince you to shop our small little shop - Reins for Rescues.
The rescuing of equines is only part of our mission as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization *. Community outreach is the second part. Our objective to complete the second part is to make the community aware of our presence and what we can offer. As you may know, even if you are not a rider, horses are very intuitive to our emotions and needs. Something you may already know if you interact with horses anyway.
When we first moved to NW Pennsylvania, we heard this question over and over, "Whatca gonna do with all them horses ya got up there?" If you're a crazy horse person like us, the question seems ridiculous, but we just smiled as the plan was already in motion . . .
A very busy weekend at Triple Dream Farm with university students camping on the campsite from a local university to marching in a Homecoming Parade to our First Annual Fall Festival kept everyone, including the rescues, busy, busy, busy!