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READ THE NEW EQLIVING TRAVEL ISSUE
After a year of not traveling, we can finally begin planning
WELL-DESERVED GETAWAYS, and we offer both well-known and unexpected destinations. Also, CARSON KRESSLEY tells us his favorites. We’ll meet
JOHN AND BEEZIE MADDEN’S first dog in over 30 years, visit jumper champion ADRIENNE STERNLICHT’S beautiful “backyard” barn, and tour the museum and former home of equestrian artist SIR ALFRED MUNNINGS.
EXCUSE ME, IS THAT A MIDDY N' ME?
There's an under-the-radar vibe for this company that makes BEAUTIFUL RIDING SHIRTS. Prepare yourself to walk into the world of Middy N' Me and you will be noticed.
Watch the full 45-minute British Royal Documentary about the QUEEN'S LIFELONG LOVE OF HORSES, including never-seen-before archive footage revealing that unique bond of affection.
The Right Horse Initiative is helping CONNECT THE RIGHT HORSE TO THE RIGHT PERSON and bringing awareness to equine adoption. Stay tuned for details about their Adopt-a-Horse-Month campaign launching on April 26th.
OUR FAVORITE PEOPLE’S FAVORITES
Restaurants? Hotels? Music? Fashion? Travel? Books? GET SOME NEW IDEAS from these equestrians who share their favorites with Equestrian Living readers.
The only historically BLACK COLLEGE WITH A POLO TEAM, can now compete in the U.S. Polo Association. "For a black institution to be involved with polo, it’s sure to inspire a whole lot more people," says team cofounder Miguel Wilson. Read more at Atlanta Magazine.
WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE? YOU TELL US
Equestrian Living magazine is preparing a major feature RATING THE BEST HORSE TOWNS in America, and we would love your input! Tell us about why you and your horses love where you live.
ARTIST WYETH ADOPTS 10 RACEHORSES TO HONOR HIS WIFE
Jamie Wyeth adopted 10 members of the THOROUGHBRED RETIREMENT FOUNDATION’S herd as a “living tribute” to Phyllis Mills Wyeth. Read more at Horse Racing Nation.
It doesn’t hurt to dream. You enter this Long Island NORTH SHORE ESTATE by a nearly mile-long drive that ascends past broad verdant lawns dotted with trees that provide myriad opportunities for equestrian and recreational outdoor activities.