Milton’s Moments, Driving Practice, Liberty Work, and Bite of Hay, March 2020

Training Journal If you’re riding a horse, you’ve already won.   Between rain, mud at home, and shipping Rodney, Milton has had a steady but low-key winter. Lots of long line work; pats on the nose on days when that wasn’t possible. Lately, he’s had a series of almost, not quite, a little bit ofContinue reading “Milton’s Moments, Driving Practice, Liberty Work, and Bite of Hay, March 2020”

Rodney’s Recap, Heat, Liberty, and Hay, March 2020

Horsekeeping Lucky enough to have a horse.   [Old Arena]   Heating Up A while back, Rodney reverted. He’d been trotted well. Suddenly, I had Mr. Hyde again [Rodney’s Evil Twin]. I asked for a simple, quiet trot; he threatened a hissy fit. I thought we had fixed this. Turns out his back had graduallyContinue reading “Rodney’s Recap, Heat, Liberty, and Hay, March 2020”

Just Because You Enjoy An Activity Doesn’t Mean You Want To Be Paid To Do It With Strangers

Thoughts Ready For Their Close-ups When AJ at The Errant Moon agreed to create portraits of my horses, they refused payment. “I work to pay the mortgage and I doodle to keep myself sane. I don’t want to cross those streams yet, if ever.” While the result is far more than a doodle, I can seeContinue reading “Just Because You Enjoy An Activity Doesn’t Mean You Want To Be Paid To Do It With Strangers”