als at Frazier Farm, chances are you’ve seen me running around here and there, keeping everything going smoothly as possible. It’s stressful work running horse shows, especially horse trials, but I notice every smile, every well-turned-out horse. I hear the enthusiasm, and every time some kind rider says, “We had a blast!” or “Thank you so much for hosting,” it really strikes a chord. It makes it so worthwhile for me. I always spend some time at the start box at our horse trials. It’s a reminder of why I do this. I particularly love it when a rider comes through the finish line — they’re beaming and patting their horse, on this amazing adrenaline high. I know how that feels, and it’s euphoric. I’m so proud and so grateful that I get to provide an opportunity for other horses and riders to have that experience. It’s like no other.
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Sally L. Feuerberg is the president of the Middlebury Bridle Land Association and a longtime resident of Newtown. Trail riding and continuing her lesson programs are her passions, along with the care of her family, horses, and farm.
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