COTH Posts
The Splendid and Dependable Reformed
Horses like Elvis, and like Ellegria, and Dorian Gray, and Fiero, are unbelievably wonderful to train. They have their hiccups and misunderstandings along the [...]
Resilience Lives On The Other Side Of Adversity
A few years ago, in the midst of a spat with disaster-fatigue-induced depression, I had the word “grit” tattooed on my left wrist. I [...]
Bev Brought So Much Joy
I don’t believe in editing my work. Or second drafts. If you’re reading a blog of mine, there’s an overwhelming possibility that it was [...]
Bev Brought So Much Joy
I don’t believe in editing my work. Or second drafts. If you’re reading a blog of mine, there’s an overwhelming possibility that it was [...]
Showing In COVID Times Part II: The Away Show
After the relative ease of running a schooling show at our own farm a few weeks ago, my team and I decided to brave [...]
Checking My Work
Elvis came to me with an incomplete understanding of how to really bridge the hind legs to the bridle while keeping them quick. He [...]