
I used Grammarly to grammar check this post, because it’s always someone else who will pick up the mistakes, not you!
Happy spring to those in the southern hemisphere!ย It’s foal season! ๐
Well Rhonda over at the Horsey Set Net has kindly allowed me to contribute in the form of a guest post on her site!
For those who have read Horse Country, you were been introduced to the joys of the Irish National Stud through Wes’ travels and aims to increase her horse experience.
As I’ve done this course, it provided a wonderful opportunity to talk about traveling to, visiting and even studying at the Irish National Stud.ย Head on over to find out about this gorgeous place, it’s tourist opportunities and of course to see some photos!
Thank you for contributing such an interesting post, Christine. I had no idea students could study at Irish National Stud, let alone that the farm is such a gorgeous site to visit.
Thank you Rhonda! It is indeed a gorgeous place!
Wow! Neat blog. I discovered you from the blog carnival that went up today on YP Publishing. What do you think of Grammerly? I used it once, and absolutely wasn’t impressed. I only used the little free thing on the homepage, though.
Anyway, just thought I’d drop in and say hi from one horsey-person to another. ๐
Hi Jessica!
I did use Grammarly to check a blog post and was surprised by the things that I hadn’t picked up that it did and suggestions made for improvement! It seemed to do the job but at the end of the day, the writer can choose to go with the suggestions or not ๐