Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Find Serenity in Spring Hill
Serenity can be hard to find in these days of economic turmoil; but not for those customers of Serenity Stables in Spring Hill. Our current economic times have created opportunities and challenges for many. Among those challenged has been Allen Bornscheuer. Allen was a successful bank software sales Vice President who was laid off in October due to the financial crisis. He, like many others, have had to rethink their career and long term strategies. Using the economy to his benefit, last summer, Allen fulfilled a lifelong dream by buying a horse farm out of foreclosure. Originally intending to run the horse business as a part time venture, Allen had to rethink his plans when the crisis hit home. His six figure income now gone, Allen has had to focus all of his attention and energies on making his part time dream a full time reality. Starting any new business in this environment is not easy. Starting a business which can be thought of as a luxury can be even harder. Allen believes that his love of horses, his business skills from the software industry and his faith will ultimately deliver success. Allen shares his life long passion for horses with his 14 year old daughter – Cat. Both of them can be found regularly living their dream - working at the farm. For them, and now their customers, serenity can be found riding, mucking stalls and watching the horses and goat gently graze.
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serenity,
spring hill
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