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I got an email ping asking if I'd been back and still liked it.
We have, and we do - even more so, having seen more of what's around, and having spent more time under Sheryl's...
I got an email ping asking if I'd been back and still liked it.
We have, and we do - even more so, having seen more of what's around, and having spent more time under Sheryl's instruction.
This would also be an excellent solution if you have kids asking about a horse. Sheryl seems to do a great job of balancing the fun parts of being around horses with a realistic taste of the work and responsibilities involved, for those who want to do that. I'm sure it's a much cheaper way of letting them be horse crazy than buying one! And although she has fun events and show days once in a while, it's definitely not a place where they'll feel pressure to have ever newer and more expensive tack, trips and extras.
Sheryl gets it real, down to earth and friendly: it's definitely more Barn than Bellevue Mall! Great value, people that we like and trust, and a great way to stay in practice and improve our skills and safety. We'll be loyal students for a long while, I think.
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Sheryl Butler owns the stables and teaches all the classes herself. She seems to do a great job with kids, and is certainly one of the best instructors I've ever had. (My wife and I used to learn in...
Sheryl Butler owns the stables and teaches all the classes herself. She seems to do a great job with kids, and is certainly one of the best instructors I've ever had. (My wife and I used to learn in and around London - we've been enjoying lessons every week since 1994, and have been taught by Sheryl since 1998.)
The stables are friendly and simple. We don't like a lot of the airs and attitude that came with some of the posher-looking centers we visited - we're more interested in how well the horses are cared for, and the quality and safety of the horses and instruction we get.
Sheryl doesn't do trail rides - all instruction is either in the big covered arena, or out in the jumping fields. She does provide livery, if you have your own horse - we don't, but the owners there would be happy to talk to you, I'm sure. (We prefer to spend our money on riding vacations!)
If you're any kind of rider, thinking about learning, or like the idea of just being able to ride reasonably well and safely on a vacation, I can recommend Sheryl wholeheartedly. (Just don't be put off if she doesn't answer the phone - she's probably teaching!)
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