The Pondering of the Pondering

Horses of the outside world. Horse Nation: #TBT: Potoooooooo: The Legitimate Story of a Racehorse, Kovatch, 2014. Hat tip to Author Jason Pargin via Bluesky.

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Once again, no lesson(s) last week. [The Twiddling of the Thumbs]

This time it was clashing schedules. Horse was available, I was not. I was available, the ride was not. Neat trick with two complete separate barns.

Yes, I did decide to return to saddle seat lessons. Writing the post helped clarify my thoughts. [The Pondering of the Plans]

First reason. I should do something. That is something.

Second reason. Now that I know the difference, maybe that will help? Riding two different styles isn’t an impossible ask? People do it all the time. Shouldn’t be an insurmountable problem, right?

Time will tell.

On that topic, A commentor (waves hi) asked if I was going back to saddle seat because it is known. Valid question. No. I default to saddle seat because it is possible. Before coach Deana, I had no luck finding hunter/jumper lessons, either with school horses or with my own horse. No one was mean, just remarkably not interested in my business. [Pondering, first comment]

Canter Considerations, Encore

My illustrious groom, an observant fellow, thinks my learning curve with hunter/jumper had nothing to do with saddle seat. It was to do with the fact that I have not been cantering & jumping for a while (stern side eye to the home team). He pointed out that as soon as I got used to the horse, I did fine. It was the time gap, not the other riding. I would have been the same had I never sat on a cutback saddle. I dunno. It’s a theory.

Another possible contributing factor. Goldy is a Warmblood. Thoroughbreds move differently than Warmbloods. I missed the Warmblood takeover. Therefore, I am not used to the Warmblood way of going. [Get Off My Lawn, And Take Your Warmblood With You]

Or, elements of all of the above.

Onwards!
Katherine

Flavorful Folio, Edible Book Day 2026

Awareness of the outside world. Happy March 32nd! “By the way, April Fools is cancelled tomorrow. Keep your jokes to yourself because this whole year has been one already. We tired. Tomorrow is March 32nd.” Chris J. Suggs @chrisjsuggs. As far as I can discover, this was originally posted on the old Twitter. It is reposted various elsewheres. While I try to cite items that are available in open spaces, this was too on point to pass up. Note, this was posted in 2020, as far as I can tell. Yet, it is still relevant for 2026.

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Edible book with the letter B on the cover, resting on a blue paper box resting on a hay bale.

Edible book made a tortilla cover, muenster cheese slice pages, and muenster cheese trimming lettering. The blue box is a platform to keep the light brown-colored book from disappearing into the hay.

Edible book with the letter B on the cover, resting on a blue paper box resting on a hay bale.

As I have said before, this is the only point I have ever seen to April Fool’s. I remain steadfast in my dislike of this day. Archive [Why I Hate April Fool’s 2012 – 2025]

Edible book with bite takes out of the top right corner, resting on green paper.

Previous Edible Books

[Putting the Edible in Book for 2025]

[Edible Book 2024, Food Art]

[Edible Book] 2023

Devour a good book today!

Onwards!
Katherine

Having Opinions, Morning Walk Stories

Awareness of the outside world. Trans Day of Visibility. Particularly in light of the IOC setting the calendar back 100 years.

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Rodney has now decided he does our morning pasture walks at liberty, thank you very much. A few weeks ago we had one of those warm evening/cold nights that often result in morning shenanigans. [Predicting Mission Success]

Other barn minion brought out a leadrope to use on the walk back for the first few laps. Just to be sure. When approached, Rodney blew right past. Nope. Not me. Don’t do leadropes anymore.

Milton continues to hum along. Most of the time. Yesterday, he marched past the turnaround on the first lap. I had done my monthly 5K yesterday and was moving slowly. Did he ignore the cookie stop because I was not in front, the way I usually am? Did he think there were hay scraps to be had back at the barn? Dunno. I called his name. He stopped. Bravo.

Onwards!
Katherine

Farm Store Frequency

Awareness of the outside world. Billboard: Bruce Springsteen Lends ‘Born in the U.S.A.’ to ACLU For Birthright Citizenship Video Ahead of Supreme Court Case, Kaufman 3/23/2026.

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Tractor Supply Company has opened another store near to me. There are now three Tractor Supply stores within 10 miles of my house. That seems excessive.

I’m sure there is a VP of Customer Alignment who has an algorithm that optimizes store location per population density per expected retail engagement per cost. Or words to that effect. Some calculation told them this was a good idea.

I don’t get it. If I buy horse treats from here, I won’t buy them from there. They don’t get any more money from us with another store.

(Given the rate the Cookie Meister doles out cookies, we want small and low calorie. We used to buy larger, fancy treats for trailering, but Milton didn’t care and Rodney didn’t always eat them. But I digress.)

I went to the new store. Looks like every other Tractor Supply.

Onwards!
Katherine

Two Character Cartoon, Art

Cats of the outside world. “Faron is a minor animal character in the Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz who first appeared on May 23, 1961.” Peanuts Wiki: Faron.

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Computer graphic of a cat comic and a dog comic.

Quad Cat. Quad Dog.

Computer graphic of a cat comic and a dog comic.

Quad Clowder. Quad Pack.

Computer graphic of cat comic.

Quad Cat scratches a tree. Quad Cat in a box.

Computer graphic of a dog comic.

Quad Basset Hound

Process Notes

For day two of The Center for Cartoon Studies: One-Week Cartooning Workout! “Doodle out two different characters” & use an eight-panel format. I took these two ideas and ignored the rest of the directions.

There are six more days in the workshop, but this will be my last post. The rest is prep of a specific comic, e.g. layout, printing, distribution, and so on. Not sure what I was thinking when I decide this would be a project. Oh well, at least I got two blog posts out of it. VT #1 [Sunrise Sunset]

Cartoon or Comic?

Cartoon is a single panel. Comic is multi-panel.

Or

Comic is print. Cartoon is animation.

Either way, this would be a comic. However, the workshop uses the term cartoon, so I went with that.

Onwards!
Katherine

Faces at the Hardware Store, Fiction Exercise

Fiction of the outside world. A meme that has stuck in my head. Are you just trying to order a milkshake from a Home Depot? “I feel like some people need to relearn Genre Expectations… “Man, this tragedy sucks!!! Why didn’t they just do XYZ, then everything could have ended happily!!” well, then it wouldn’t be a tragedy, would it. “Man, this lighthearted teen romcom is terrible, it’s so sappy and unrealistic!!” Well, yeah. If it had been gritty and dark, it wouldn’t have been a lighthearted romcom, would it. Is the writing actually bad or are you just trying to order a milkshake from a Home Depot” tumblr: bumblebeebats, Sep 29, 2023.

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Alice watched the couple drive away with pvc pipes lashed to the side of the truck and the ditch digger tagging along behind on its dedicated trailer. She wondered, as she always did, how the job was going to go. The couple seemed pleasant enough. Would they continue to be nice to each other as the day worn on and the job took longer than they had expected? House repair always took longer than people thought it was going to. Or would that pleasant couple be shouting and kicking dirt at each other by lunchtime?

Bob wandered the rental section of the hardware, amazed at what was available to a person who could produce a driver’s license and credit card. The amount of whirring, spinning, heavy cutting blades on the various equipment could do fearsome damage to a person. Either to one’s self or to another. Either unintentionally or deliberately. Okay, maybe his friends were right. Maybe he had been watching too many horror movies lately.

Chris knew she stood out in her pink coveralls while waiting for service at the pro counter of the hardware store. It annoyed her to be confirming gender stereotypes, but the pink was useful marketing. She had always been good with her hands. While growing up, she moved from rebricking the garden wall to fixing the washing machine to refinishing a new bathroom. During her teen years, neighbors began to pay her for small jobs. As an adult, she turned this ability into a profitable home repair business. When she started, she knew she would be getting grief for being a woman in a man’s world. Might as well lean into it. She dressed butch enough to be trusted with manly tasks, but femme enough to be relatable to the women who hired her. Turns out a lot of female householders were tired of being condescended to by repair personnel.

Daddyda pushed the cart carrying his shopping and his granddaughter. There was plenty of room for the two cans of paint and a toddler. In a few years, she would be too big for the cart. T-ball and soccer will replace cart rides. Or maybe tiaras and tap dance. Or maybe both. Whatever. He was up for it. When she was grown would she remember going on errands with her grandfather?

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Afterword
Imagination exercise courtesy of The Errant Moon, [Faces In The Crowd, Procedure]

Some of these are IRL people with made-up stories. Some are fabrications from up soup to nuts. I do remember riding in grocery store carts pushed by my grandmother.

Archives [Fiction, Faces In The Crowd]

Onwards!
Katherine

Surprise Snow, Photography

Photography of the outside world. I recently noticed that NBA courts have boxes painted on the floor of the end zones for photographers. Was not able to find a specific link to describe this.

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Last week, winter dropped in for a moment. Sunday was high of 77o, Monday had snow and a low of 32o. Back to 70s later in the week, and 80s on the weekend. Per timeanddate.com.

Photo of sparse snow on tall grass

Snow on grass in our front lawn.

Photo of sparse snow on low-growing plants

Snow on plants in our front lawn.

Photo of snow on a wall of trees

Snow on trees and bushes at the top of Double Oak Mountain, the high point of a local highway. Through my truck window at a stop light. The roads were clear.

Process Notes

Phone camera.

Onwards!
Katherine