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The Rehkopf Barn for Rocki and Metro.
The Rehkopf Barn for Rocki and Metro.

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I’m Teri Rehkopf. AHorseBlog.com is my personal blog I started late in 2022 as a companion to HorsesintheSouth.com, an equine news publisher.

A Horse Blog was originally going to be a blog about horses and me, but I joined Wealthy Affiliate and moved websites there to be hosted with my Premium Plus account in the fall of 2022. The WA site is fantastic for learning proper website setup to help you learn how to do affiliate marketing. Since I want to monetize a site by using affiliate links, I decided to go into the survival-prepping niche and have now created 2 sites for this. These sites are SurvivalPrepperSupply.com and GoldenSurvivalist.com.

A Horse Blog has become another equine news site eventually replacing HorsesintheSouth.com.

Read about me telling you about my horseback riding adventures, experiences with horse ownership, and horse shows. Please enjoy the many equine news articles. I will be online to post more stuff about me and my home life, too!

Rocki and Khan eating grass in front of my log cabin, board/batten house my father built using our pine trees in Jacksonville, FL
Rocki and Khan eating grass in front of my log cabin, board/batten house my father built using our pine trees in Jacksonville, FL

I currently hail from Keystone Heights, Florida living on five acres that requires a lot of mowing… luckily, I love to mow! I get in the pool and get wet with my soaking wet pony-tail hanging down my back keeping me cool.

Life is short. Ride a horse.

I’m Doin’ It Now

I have wanted to make this blog since 2009 but never had time. HorsesintheSouth.com took too much time. Riding and caring for my own horse took a lot of time. I’ve had health issues – shoulder replacement (done twice), bad back, and migraines – arrgh! Add living way out in the country, yard work, landscaping, gardening, mowing — need I say more?

But now I’m retired (or semi-retired) and have a bit more time, yea! So here goes …

My dog, Emma. Anatolian Pyrenees. Got her a year after my mare, Rocki, died. Went from a big horse to a big dog, lol.
My dog, Emma. Anatolian Pyrenees. Got her a year after my mare, Rocki, died. Went from a big horse to a big dog, lol.

The Plan of Attack – Tapping in to My Horse Girl Energy

I’ll be writing blog posts starting with my early life with horses. I have always been a true horse fanatic with a ton of Horse Girl Energy.

“Growing up as a horse girl, it’s not uncommon to spend all day in the barn then coming home covered in hay, mud, or manure.”

“Identifying a horse girl is simple. If someone’s life revolves around horses, they are a horse girl.”

Horse Girl Energy

It started very young with these little plastic or rubber horses that fit in your palm. They were up to about 12 inches tall model horses like they had back in the 50s when I was just a yout’ as my German uncle (Syd) by marriage would say. He also called me Harriet the Holocaust cuz I was a somewhat hyper kid, lol. He teased me for getting a huge stuffed horse, almost as big as I was, at 9 years old.

Teri Rehkopf at the World Equestrian Center 2021
Teri Rehkopf at the World Equestrian Center 2021

My Name

I digress and I know I need to explain the Harriet, which is my real name. I hated my name so much that in my early teens, I changed it. I spelled Harriet backward and got Teirrah, which I shortened to Teri and voila.

Experiences Boating and Sailing

I’ll write about my experiences with horses, dogs, cats, other animals, boating, camping and sailing. My husband Jerry and I had a J30 foot racing sailboat that we raced and cruised in.

Our J30 racing sailboat, Showoff.
Our J30 racing sailboat, Showoff.

I grew up boating. We had an 18 foot Old Town wooden canoe that we took to most of the clear, natural springs in north/central Florida. We would camp out and go canoeing the next morning. My favorite was to go to Ichetucknee Springs and River for the gorgeous shades of aqua blues and emerald greens. The pristine setting makes you want to be enveloped in it, except it is so cold! The water stays a freezing-to-me 70 degrees.

Canoeing the Springs of Florida

My mom, dad, and brother would start off with the canoe at the beginning of the springs, and I would dive in to follow for a while, swimming behind them. I would look down where it was maybe 20 feet deep to see alligators sleeping(?) on the bottom. When the water got brown and brackish from the leaves, and I couldn’t see the bottom, I would get in the canoe for the rest of the trip. I loved to paddle the canoe, too. Backwatering is fun!

Our Home-made Pontoon Boat

Later, my father built a pontoon boat using airplane pontoons as the floating base for a wooden houseboat. The whole family went for weekend boat trips on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, FL, on the ocean, and using the Inland Waterway to get to St. Augustine. He also rebuilt a boat trailer for it. We caught some tasty crabs and cooked on board.

Home-made pontoon boat my father built. Made from airplanes.
Home-made pontoon boat my father built. Made from airplanes.

Sailboats and Sailing

Later, in my mid-teens, my father got a mid-size sailboat. He got a 56-foot sailboat to live on when my parents divorced. I got to go on it when I came home from college to visit. I truly love sailing! It trained me to be able to race sailboats later in life. When I got my horse, I had to make the difficult decision to go to sailboat races or go to horse shows.

Our first sailboat. A day sailer.
Our first sailboat. A day sailer.

For more of my Horse Girl Energy, I will also include horseback riding ownership, adventures, and horse show participation. I was a member of a local Dressage club (NFDA) and hunter/jumper club (FCHJA) and did their initial websites for them.

We’ll start the blogging with my mare, Glenord’s Rocket Dancer aka Rocki. She sadly went over the rainbow bridge in September 2020.

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