Saddle Seat Wednesday Two for the price of one. Last month, holiday posts bumped coverage of Winter Tournament #1. The question: Does Robert want to be an Academy Horse? [Looking Forward SSF] The answer: Yes. Yes, he does. In two shows, he is undefeated with one walk-trot rider, nearly so with the other, and hasContinue reading “Show Reports, Winter Tournament #1 & # 2, 2016/2017”
Category Archives: Horses
Another Nap Update
Last time I tried to shorten Milton’s naps, he voted to continue [Nap Update]. This time, I had hoped that the attitude changes with the new food [Feed Adventures] would eliminate the need to put Milton up for part of the day [Naptime]. Less barn work for me and a more horse-like existence for him.Continue reading “Another Nap Update”
Rodney on a Long Rein
A short-term goal for Rodney is to walk quietly on the buckle. You’d think this would be Horse 101. I’m not talking an animated walk, or keeping his frame without me holding him up. I mean a slow, gentle plod around the ring, and ultimately around the field. As with riding bareback, the goal isContinue reading “Rodney on a Long Rein”
Letter Art: NYC 2016
~~~ Source Photos List of NYC Posts Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
Spotted in NYC 2016
~~~ List of NYC Posts Thank you for reading, Katherine Walcott
Horses of NYC 2016
~~~Previous PostsHorses of NYC 2015List of NYC Posts The view from my hotel window. Thank you for reading,Katherine Walcott
Life Choices
Last Saturday, we went to Stepping Stone Farm to feed breakfast after the ice storm. We live close by and the Fiat [Stocking] is a reliable, front-wheel-drive star in bad conditions [On Account of Snow, Snow Day Montage]. Laugh at the South for freaking out at a snowflake, but ice-coated roads are a nightmare anywhere.Continue reading “Life Choices”