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Locality: Mississauga, Ontario

Phone: +1 647-633-2113



Website: www.equi-libria.com/

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Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 28.04.2021

This is a great group and lovely facility for a student looking for a placement this summer. Contact details in the post.

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 09.04.2021

They certainly do

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 19.03.2021

Stolen from a friend!

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 14.12.2020

Process, process, process.... SQUIRREL!!

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 06.12.2020

A very emotional end to a very emotional year. So honoured to have Monkey as my last client of 2020. Thank you Sabrina

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 23.11.2020

Dark bays are my fave... especially if they’ve got dapples

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 08.11.2020

Drink water from the spring where horses drink. The horse will never drink bad water. Lay your bed where the cat sleeps. Eat the fruit that has been touched by a worm. Boldly pick the mushroom on which the insects sit. Plant the tree where the mole digs. Build your house where the snake coils to warm itself. Dig your fountain where the birds hide from heat. Go to sleep and wake up at the same time with the birds you will reap all of the days golden grains. Eat more g...reen you will have strong legs and a resistant heart, like the beings of the forest. Swim often and you will feel on earth like the fish in water. Look at the sky as often as possible and your thoughts will become light and clear. Be quiet a lot, speak little and silence will come in your heart, and your spirit will be calm and full of peace. Nature is talking to you, are you listening? Angus Williams

Equi-Libria Performance Bodywork 30.10.2020

During WWII, the Coast Guard Beach Patrol covered more than 3,700 mile of coast and employed about 24,000 men. Patrols on horseback worked in pairs, riding abou...t 100 feet apart, usually covering a 2-mile stretch. They were call "Sand Pounders" and were able to cover difficult terrain quickly and efficiently. c 1945 See more