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... Read moreAs an avid horse enthusiast, I totally relate to the feeling of missing the summer show season. The long, warm days spent at equestrian events are not just about competition; they're about community, connection, and celebrating the incredible bond between rider and horse. The hashtag #aqha refers to the American Quarter Horse Association, which hosts many of these exciting events showcasing exceptional horse breeds and skills. Despite the busy schedules and sometimes unexpected breaks—like the one this year when shows were unavailable—it's important to find ways to stay connected to the equestrian world. Whether through virtual shows, local training sessions, or simply spending time with your horse outside the ring, these moments build invaluable experience and deepen your relationship with your equine partner. The OCR text referencing Iowa Equestrian at Kirkwood Community College hints at the vibrant local equine communities that contribute to the broader horse show circuit. These regional hubs are often where lifelong friendships and strong riding skills are cultivated. Reflecting on missing the shows also serves as a reminder to appreciate these communal settings when events resume. For anyone involved in horses, the show season is more than a schedule—it's a lifestyle. It brings routine and purpose, along with unforgettable memories that encourage us to keep striving and training, even during off periods. Sharing stories, engaging in forums or platforms tagged #horse and #horses, and participating virtually can keep the passion alive. Ultimately, the longing for the next show day is a sign of deep passion and commitment to the equestrian sport, which motivates continual growth and excitement for when the show rings open again.