Here I Am

Yes, I am at Nationals.
No, I don’t want to talk about it.

Partly, everything I could say, I’ve said in previous years. [2013, 2014, 2015, 2016]

Partly, I could post positive perkiness …

If you are on a horse, you’ve already won.
Courtesy of Tonya Johnston on Facebook [USDF Interview]

… but it wouldn’t be real. I’m still fretting, as I did all spring and summer. No closer to understanding the cause. Not closer to finding a solution.

Partly, in the past, yapping has not kept me from being a hot mess. I’m trying not yapping.

Logistics
As I understand the rules, my only cut-off was on Friday for both riding classes. Fourteen adults went down to 10. Then, those 10 ride Saturday & Sunday. If I were benevolent dictator, I’d go from 14->12, then 12->10. More drama, more entry fees. Or stick with all 14 through Sunday. Be more like the kids, who have to ride in 16-horse finals. (Post written before I left. Will try to include Friday results before this goes live.)

There are not usually enough drivers to require a cut-off. Classes Friday & Saturday. No driving final on Sunday.

In the past, there has been livestream on Sunday. Link here.

I may Tweet. I may not. In the event that I do, I have added Twitter to the sidebar for your convenience.

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Katherine Walcott

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Foto Friday: Instagram October 2017

October Instagram from @rodneyssaga.

Previous September 2017

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Katherine Walcott

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Milton’s First Carriage Drive

Video version of Milton pulling the the four-wheel carriage for the first time [Show Report Driving & Lessons]. Posted here for entertainment and archival purposes. I like to imagine looking back at this when he’s going big time.

In hindsight, I think the spook (3:06) was at Greg’s jacket beside the cone. He gave it the hairy eyeball when we went past it later.

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Katherine Walcott

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Show Report: SSF Fun Show 2017

Through sheer force of will, Coach Courtney pulled a horse show from the jaws of defeat.

Stepping Stone Farm Fun Show
Chelsea, AL USA
October 28, 2017

2 Driving with Snippy – canceled
3 Open Pleasure with Dottie – 3rd of 5
4 Equation Pattern with Dottie – 2nd of 4
5 Open Pleasure Championship with Dottie – 1st of 5
Costume Class with Alvin – unplaced of 8
Thank you to Alvis family, Courtney Huguley, and the Wamble family.

The annual, in-barn fun show is less a horse show and more a glorified group lesson with ribbons. So, when the forecast looked dismal, Miss Courtney insisted that The Show Would Go On. On Saturday, we woke up to wet. Standing in the aisle, watching the rain come down and the water run across the parking lot, I was utter convinced that the effort was hopeless. Yes, events and CDEs go on in bad weather. These were Saddlebreds. They don’t do adverse conditions. My suggestion was to roll dice for ribbons, pass out the barbecue, and go directly to the costume class.

It rained. We held the grooming classes in the covered ring. It misted. The driving class was canceled due to the amount of mud that would be flung on my person. It was time for the first riding class. It stopped raining.

Miss Courtney may have prevailed from a combination of optimism and denial, but Dottie was horrified. The entrance to the ring was blocked by a bottomless chasm of muddy water. The ring was sloppy. How did I expect her to work under these conditions?! When the announcer came over the little, portable loudspeaker. Dottie had a complete change of attitude. ‘Oh. This is a horse show? Well, in that case…”

These were my best rides with Dottie so far. I am learning the fine line between supporting her and pissing her off. This seems to be a mare thing. Bliss would routinely put Greg in time out. He’d get lost in cones. She’d come back to a walk for a stride or two, ‘When you’ve gotten yourself together back there, we’ll go on.’

I watched Dottie in the walk-trot classes and saw how much sparkle she has. You can’t feel that from the saddle. I can have an outstanding ride on Sam, only to have him project a sour, grumpy attitude that gets a ‘Meh’ from the judge. Sparkle is like charisma, or an affinity for the camera. It just is.

I also discovered that the only thing worse than having anxiety is having the faint ray of hope that you might not have to do the thing.

Previous Years
Show today: Stepping Stone Farm Fun Show & Show Report & Show Tweets: SSF Fun Show 2014
Show Report & Tweets: SSF Fall 2015
Short Show Report: SSF Home Show 2016 & Macho Dresses Up As Dr. Whooves

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Katherine Walcott

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Equestrian Blog Hop: Costumes I Have Committed

October Equestrian Blog Hop Theme: Do you plan Halloween or All Saints Day celebrations with your barn mates or horses? What are your traditions? Or do you want to start a tradition? #EquestrianBlogHop
Bridle & Bone: Equestrian Blog Hop
Equestrian Bloggers Facebook Group

My Halloween Horse Costumes Over The Years

 

[Day 2] & [Macho Dresses Up As Dr. Whooves] 2016
Skipped 2015 [Guest Dragon Art]
[Happy Halloween] 2014
[Happy Halloween 2013]
[Happy Halloween] 2012

More to Read
Pending

Previous Post
Equestrian Bloggers Blog Hop: A Blog Is More Than Words

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Katherine Walcott

Letter Art: Happy Rubber Ducky Day 2017

 

Happy Rubber Ducky Day! & Foto Friday: Duckies in DC 2013
Happy Rubber Ducky Day 2014
Instagram Foto Friday: The Daily Object, October 2015
Happy Rubber Ducky Day 2016

Caveat: I found the letters as “free printables” on various Pinterest boards. Pins point back to fotki.yandex.ru. I can’t find the letters on the site, nor understand what it is saying. If I find out that I have contravened the designer’s intent, post will be removed immediately.

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Katherine Walcott