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I
live with my husband and son
Bryce Timothy on a property in North West NSW, Australia, with our
two Blue Heelers, two cats and four very contented equine friends. I teach music privately and dedicate the rest of my time to equestrian pursuits. |
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When
I was nine years old, my brother, my mother and I moved from the city to
the country. It was at this age, my mother asked me if I wanted a piano or
a horse. Being a city girl herself and terrified of horses, I am still
puzzled as to why I was even consulted on the matter. The choice, for me,
was obvious as my love affair with horses began before I could even walk.
The milkman would deliver milk by horse and cart. In the early hours of
the morning I would hear the clip-clop of the horse’s feet. I never saw
that horse, but I used to imagine that he was a big black carthorse. He
was, in reality, probably a part-bred Clyde, but I loved him just the same
and would listen for him every morning. Needless
to say she bought me a piano!
My
musical career began at the age of nine when I began learning the Piano
and later playing the flute at the age of 12. I have been doing both ever
since which means I have been musical for over 20 years. I
am classically trained and sat my exams through the Trinity College of
Music, London. Each year an examiner would be sent out from England to our
little country town to listen to a bunch of country kids play the music
they had been practicing all year. I’m sure it was a culture shock for
them. But my mind was elsewhere. I found learning music relatively easy
and therefore I was easily bored, especially with regard to practice. It
cut into my valuable riding time!! My mother was baffled by this obsession
and I would ride anything as long as it had four legs and smelt like a
horse. You can imagine my mother’s frustration but to her credit, she
persisted and nagged me constantly (sorry Mum) to practice and stick with
my music, for which I am now eternally grateful.
After
school I went to an Agricultural College for two years where I forgot
about music as my social life took priority. I didn’t go back to my
music for a time, but it is something that cannot be avoided if that is
your path in life. I
began teaching Piano some 10 years ago and teaching flute soonn followed. I have been
involved in our local Youth Band during that time, so my musical tastes
are many and varied. I have had my fair share of accompanying students for
Exams and Eisteddfods as well as preparing my own students for them. I
have thoroughly enjoyed my teaching career and it has paid for my true
obsession……..my horses. Mum was right. It has taken me places and now
I can think of no better place to be than designing music for equestrian
freestyles. My
music has taught me self-discipline, dedication, perseverance and
perfection, which have spilled over into my training of dressage horses. I
have been riding since the age of nine and it is fair to say that I have
only ever wanted to get of a horse for long enough to eat, sleep or earn a
living. I even used to ride at night if the moon was full. I
have ridden a lot of different disciplines of equestrian sport but my real
love has always been dressage. I am currently competing on the black horse
Aria, a gelding I bred from my first
Two new babies were
born in 2005, the 1st being Bryce Timothy who arrived safe and sound on
the 3rd May, and has delighted his parents ever since with his easy
going nature, sense of humour and well developed love of animals. The
2nd new baby, we are thrilled to announce, arrived Boxing Day morning
to the beautiful Empress who gave birth to a bay filly we have named
Cleopatra. She is a beauty and up to all sorts of mischief, already
living up to her names sake!
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