“I FELT LIKE I was flying,” is what my niece Ashely Griffiths, then 8, my brother’s middle child, told me the first time she jumped a horse over a small fence during riding lessons I paid for her to ...
For 65-year-old Rose Young, horseback riding was about finding a new joy. It was also her reward for surviving breast cancer. At 63, Rose Young took her first real riding lesson. Since then, “I’ve ...