Literally. My anxiety dreams are getting – at least on this one occasion – less anxious. A sign of an improved mental state? As the dream began, I am sitting on Milton when they give the first call for my class. This was unusual for two reasons. First, I was riding. Second, we had plentyContinue reading “Progress In My Dreams”
Category Archives: Horses
Schooling Decisions
The Gray Wonder Go hither? Go thither? There is no right answer, only the art of training. Last Thursday, we finally got back to Falcon Hill Farm for the group lesson. By the time we arrived, the others were jumping the big sticks. Okay, medium sticks, but too big for us. So, Milton and IContinue reading “Schooling Decisions”
Minion! I Require A Shower!
Horsekeeping Rodney’s reaction if I have been slow with the summer hosedown. Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
Philosophical Reflections, Rider
Last week, I talked about coming to terms with the horses we have [Philosophical Reflections Following My Post-Show Snit]. It is equally true that I need to come to terms with the rider I am at any given moment. I know folks are not happy with the speed I have brought Milton along. I can’t sayContinue reading “Philosophical Reflections, Rider”
Milton Wishes For A Time Machine
Me: You had trouble keeping your marbles on the table at the last show [Mid-South]. Milton: It was a very exciting place. I got very excited. Me: This is the second time you have done well in the lead up and then gone to the show and lost your shit. Milton: What can I say.Continue reading “Milton Wishes For A Time Machine”
Milton’s First Oxer
Grey Wonder, Jumping Diary Ascending oxer. His mouth is open because his mouth is always open. He is always “Talking.” Milton has many opinions that he feels the need to express. The lines back to the handler are actually loose. Also this one. Measured 2″1″. This is the height we will need for theContinue reading “Milton’s First Oxer”
Waiting, Guest Photo
On My Mind, Miscellaneous Visuals Before Dressage Full Circle Horse Park April 6, 2019 [Show Report] Jeremy Villar Photography Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott