Author Archives: Virtual Brush Box
New Equipment 2: Shiny Boots
A straight-up indulgence. The goal is to wear them only in the show ring, take them off immediately after each class, and resell them through Commotion when I am done equitating.
Diet Progress
Goal! After putzing about for the summer, I had dropped my weight from 160 to 158. Bleh. We – the culinary we – got serious at the beginning of August. The objective was 5 pounds a month. The method was straight-up calorie count. My in-house nutrition advisor doesn’t hold with variety diets. It all turnsContinue reading “Diet Progress”
New Equipment 1: Hat
Charles Owen microsuede. Much sleeker than the less expensive schooling helmets I usually have. One has to pay more to get the same safety rating with less material. Yes, it is a Charles Owen, but from the “lower” end of their price range. The number induces slight staggering rather than a full-on faint. Since IContinue reading “New Equipment 1: Hat”
Show Photo UPHA Chapter 8 in 2014
My legs are well placed, as usual. Nice angle with the feet. Stirrups need to be on ball of foot. Upper body still pitched a little bit too far forward into hunt seat mode. I should sit back to give the horse’s front end room to come up. Arms and hands too floppy. I shouldContinue reading “Show Photo UPHA Chapter 8 in 2014”
Text Art: Paint Samples
Samples scanned. Cut-outs drawn with GIMP. Hand-drawn cutouts would have had more sympathetic shapes but less precise edges. A trade-off.
Repost, BTE 3 of 9: The AEC, a Realization in Five Phases
Continuing to post the entries from my previous monthly blogs Back To Eventing and Back To Riding. This was originally posted on the USEA website Tue, 2010-10-26, archived here. Back To Eventing: Installment 3 – The AEC, a Realization in Five Phases by Katherine Walcott (The author chronicles her return to eventing after 20 yearsContinue reading “Repost, BTE 3 of 9: The AEC, a Realization in Five Phases”