The sun would eventually break through, but the morning started overcast and drizzly at The Three Oaks Farm in Rixeyville, Virginia.
No matter a little rain and nip to the air. Rosy-cheeked and bedecked in a heavy sweater, vest, and leather apron chaps, Terry A. Corbin is ready to start his day.
A large white horse named Jose ’N Grey (Baby G for short) stands haltered and ready inside the barn as well. Another horse, Gambler’s Golden Flame, awaits its turn. Time for a new set of horseshoes.
Terry Corbin of Corbin Farrier Services poses for a portrait while changing the horseshoes on Gambler’s Golden Flame, a horse owned by Susan Smith, in Rixeyville, Va. (Randy Litzinger for The Epoch Times)
Corbin is a farrier, and his profession dates back to early Christendom.