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young as 3 years old actively riding and jumping in the Pony Camp part of the farm program, seeing a big Ger- man horse show with the top riders, visiting the tiny villag- es and bakeries and having an unforgettable experience. Some of those friendships have survived all these years and riders have gone back to visit. Some of the German
We will go back, this time on vacation, and spend time
in the wonderful rooms and huts they rent for visitors. For me, I will look for the shadows of my riders who spent and incredible summer there, I am sure a part of their hearts are still on those ponies running in the wheat field. And I will AGAIN thank the Naeva’s for who they are
our American riders cross the boundaries of languages, riding styles, living life in a strange country, eating new foods and being loved by a family who had just met them.
For me personally it was a trip for my soul as I watched
kids have come over here on a student exchange and there are a lot of international pen pals still exchanging letters or emails. For me personally it was a trip for my soul as I watched
our American riders cross the boundaries of languages, riding styles, living life in a strange country, eating new foods and being loved by a family who had just met them. The Naeva’s are a wonderful group of people who tru- ly love all things living and are not afraid to wrap their arms around a new group each time a camp starts on their farm.
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and the opportunity our riders will never forget, just ask any of them!!!
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