
I guess there will always be ups and downs in dressage and in life. So we need to celebrate the good times as much as
Some days I think somebody should pinch me because I’m finally making a living doing what I love: riding talented horses and teaching fun and
It’s been a while since my last blog, mainly because I couldn’t seem to come up with anything besides complaining about the weather. It wasa
The spring crop of dressage shows has gotten underway for those of us living on the East Coast. I thought I would explore some questions/scenarios
After spending four months in equine fantasyland I returned home to my quaint, rustic, little farmette in Purcellville, Va. We use words like
“There it is,” Mom said.
Dread is thick; it sits in a cave at the back of your mouth and oozes through your insides like
I can hardly believe we are already back into May! Time flies and is always getting away from me. We just had our last of
There are certain breed, gender, even color stereotypes in the equestrian world regarding our equine counterparts. Thoroughbreds have never-ending energy, ponies do what they want,
So try as I might, my inner show jumper took over and a few weeks into my time at the Winter Equestrian Festival (Fla.), I
If you were to combine hunter/jumpers and novice eventing, you would have French lower level eventing. I competed at my first French event recently and
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