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Introducing Myself
Hello. I’m Pony Tromper. Along with my Handler, Jenn, we are the North American Pony/Trainer 2020 title holders. I’ve been a Leather Pony for over 23 years, and Jenn has been my handler for the last 2 years; she has arrived here through her own journey. Pony play is important to us both, and something… Read more
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What a (Title) Year it has Been
One year ago, Handler Jenn and I were awarded the NAP/T 2020 title, at EQUUS 2020. It was an exciting time, and after the excitement of the competition, we were able to start our title year strong! The experiences early in the year were formative for us, from teaching Pony Play at regional and national… Read more
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An Experiment in Educating from Home
As our community largely finds itself (quite rightly) staying at home, and events are (quite responsibly) being pushed back or cancelled altogether, many kink and leather educators are turning to teaching online classes or leading online discussions. This is great! Educators, as a rule, tend to enjoy educating, and we all need to find our… Read more
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Ponies being Ponies
Sometimes, you just have to make the best of a bad situation. Earlier last week I found myself re-evaluating my travel plans to Las Vegas, like so many other people. At first it seemed that the weekend was going to be a wash, but ponies never say die! Within two days, the pony herd had… Read more
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Equines in North America
This is just a small informal write up on prehistoric horses in North America. Many will point to the European colonization of the Americas as the introduction of the horse to North America. A look into the fossil record will show a much different story. In fact there were many equines in North America at… Read more
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Reflections of a Work Horse
A reflection on balancing an ideal workload vs. the urge to do more, and the resultant risk of burn-out.
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NAPT Fundraising Pins Available!
Handler Jenn and I are excited to announce that the North American Pony / Trainer 2020 pins are in! Sales of these pins benefit the NAPT travel fund, and we are just so happy with how these turned out :). They are priced at $10 each, and shipping is $2. If you are interested, please… Read more
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Our First Folsom
Well, our first Folsom Street Fair is on the books. It was an amazing experience and we look forward to returning next year. Thank you to our event producer, submissann, and the broader North American Pony/Trainer organization, for helping us with logistical support and letting us know where to go and what we should do… Read more
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Pony News Grab Bag
A summary of our fundraising effort for the NAPT travel fund, our upcoming trip to San Francisco for Folsom, and a Pony Play interview I did with peer educator Evie Lupine.
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Creating a local Pony & Pet Group
There isn’t a local social group for ponies. How hard is it to help create one? – Me, 5 years ago. Many other pony players out there, today. Ponies are social creatures. Unfortunately, compared to other pet play communities (puppies immediately spring to mind), it feels like there just aren’t that many social groups for… Read more
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Thoughts about Trying New Things
I have not, historically, been what you would call a “jumper”. And yet I somehow managed to earn a blue ribbon in hunter-jumper at Equus IPPE 2019. This was unexpected. My Equus IPPE 2019 experience included a number of firsts. It was my first Equus IPPE I performed my first Pony erformance. I participated in… Read more
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