El valle de los caballos

El valle de los caballos Nuestro objetivo es hacer felices a los caballos que están con nosotros. Darles un poco de libertad, paz, seguridad y una manada.

Desde que nace uno trae como un chip. Quien ama a los animales lo trae desde entonces, pero hay gente que va más allá.Me...
06/10/2025

Desde que nace uno trae como un chip. Quien ama a los animales lo trae desde entonces, pero hay gente que va más allá.
Me conmueve muchísimo ver a niños super chiquitos embobados con los caballos..

Born Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall on April 3, 1934, in London, England. When Goodall was about one year old, her father gave her a toy chimpanzee named Jubilee, inspired by a baby chimp born at the London Zoo. Friends thought the toy would frighten her — but instead, she loved it dearly. Jubilee became one of her most treasured possessions and a symbol of her lifelong love for primates.

Goodall later moved with her mother and sister to Bournemouth, on the south coast of England, after her parents’ divorce. From a very young age, Goodall was fascinated by animals and nature. Her mother, Vanne Goodall, encouraged this curiosity rather than discouraging it — a key influence in Goodall’s development. At age 4, she hid for hours in a chicken coop to watch how a hen lays an egg. Instead of scolding her for worrying everyone, her mother listened patiently as Goodall excitedly explained her discovery. She adored Doctor Dolittle books (about a man who could talk to animals) and Tarzan of the Apes, imagining herself living among animals in Africa.

“When I was a little girl, I used to dream as a man, because I wanted to do things that women didn’t do back then such as traveling to Africa, living with wild animals and writing books,” said Dr. Jane Goodall. “I didn’t have any female explorers or scientists to look up to but I was inspired by Dr. Dolittle, Tarzan and Mowgli in The Jungle Book — all male characters. It was only my mother who supported my dream: ‘You’ll have to work hard, take advantage of opportunities and never give up,’ she’d tell me. I’ve shared that message with young people around the world, and so many have thanked me, and said, ‘You taught me that because you did it, I can do it too.’”

As a child, Jane loved exploring her garden, climbing trees, observing insects, and collecting leaves and stones. She once said that she felt more at home outdoors than anywhere else.

When Goodall dreamed of going to Africa, people told her it was impossible for a girl — but her mother said, “If you really want something, and you work hard, and never give up, you will find a way.” This encouragement shaped Goodall’s determination to later travel to Africa and study chimpanzees — a dream that came true in 1960.

Goodall died of natural causes in Los Angeles, California, on 1 October 2025, at the age of 91, while on a speaking tour in the United States. Following her death, tributes were paid by a number of prominent figures. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex; former US vice president Al Gore; former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, comedian Ellen DeGeneres, actor Leonardo DiCaprio; and António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, were among those who shared their condolences. Here are some adorable photos of Dr. Jane Goodall as a child from between the 1930s and 1940s: https://www.vintag.es/2025/10/jane-goodall-childhood-photos.html

No había tenido oportunidad de compartir y agradecer por esta fiesta tan especial.Muchísimas gracias Carina, por escoger...
15/09/2025

No había tenido oportunidad de compartir y agradecer por esta fiesta tan especial.
Muchísimas gracias Carina, por escogernos una vez más.
Espero que hayan disfrutado y seguir viéndolos por aquí!

30/07/2025

🐎✨ La memoria de un caballo no olvida... ni al que lo amó, ni al que lo lastimó.
En el silencio de su mirada se guarda una memoria prodigiosa, capaz de recordar caminos, voces y caricias que dejaron huella.
Los caballos no solo sienten, también recuerdan. Y esa sabiduría natural los convierte en seres profundamente leales, sensibles y conscientes.

Un caballo puede reencontrarse con una persona años después… y aún así reconocer su energía, su voz, su esencia.
Esa conexión emocional entre humano y animal no es un mito, es un lazo real que se construye con respeto y permanece gracias a su inteligencia emocional y memoria duradera.

Si alguna vez ganaste el corazón de un caballo, puedes estar seguro de que él aún te recuerda. ❤️
Porque hay recuerdos que no se olvidan. Y los caballos… tampoco.

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