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Equestrian Lifestyle, F#, Horses, My Life

I Sold Stu

8 years ago, I went shopping for what I hoped would one day be my dream horse. I had a lot of goals back[...]

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Culture, Equestrian Lifestyle

The Foxhunt – What is Cubbing Season?

I recently visited a local foxhunt to say hello, and get some photos. Foxhunting is pretty big in my a[...]

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Equestrian Style, Riding Style

The Riding Jumpsuit

Do you enjoy cosplay? Or dressing up as a superhero in your every day life?  Boy, do I have the right t[...]

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Europe, My Life, Travel

Iceland, The Golden Circle

It was time for a vacation, so naturally we decided to travel back to the same place we went to last vac[...]

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Horses, My Life
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June 29, 2016

Lots of Broken Things

We have a joke in my house. Dave, the IT Expert, degree in IT, worked in IT his entire career, has magnetic fingers that short out everything electronic in our house. He did a basic update on my desktop, desktop broke and required parts replacement. Then, while casually doing nothing online, the com[...]

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Farm Life
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June 21, 2016

How to Pick Up Chicks

The sad chicken update - Y'grette and Twank are both gone too now. The fox kept coming by, and scared them out of the run. I didn't think that was possible, but there was a hole in the roof of the run, and I'm assuming the two of them flew out of the hole to escape, only to realize they were much le[...]

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Horses, Vintage
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June 17, 2016

A Case of Mystery Lameness

Back in December, I mentioned that Vintage had jumped out her stall window when I took the other horses off the property. She had some stall rest, she got a general lameness check by the vet, and she was declared pasture sound, but not sound for riding, although she was improving. It's possible if I[...]

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Horse Shows, Horses
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June 16, 2016

2016 Upperville Hunter Derby

Upperville's Hunter Derby was Saturday, and let's get the preliminaries out of the way. Despite my reminder on Instagram, no one made the deadline to request my presence in their VIP space. I'm very disappointed in everyone. Additionally, standing next to the entrance of the VIP tent and looki[...]

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Horse Shows, Horses
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June 13, 2016

Attending Upperville Colt and Horse Show

Every year I go to Upperville, because it is always wonderful. I think this year was the best yet, with everything extremely organized, lots of vendors, and lots going on. For those who don't know what Upperville is, here's the briefest history: The oldest horse show in the nation The Uppervi[...]

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Horses
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June 12, 2016

A Blogger Meetup!

  The nice thing about meeting other bloggers is you already know what you have in common: (obviously) horses. I'd been following Sarah from A Soft Spot for Stars for some time now, possibly as long as I've been blogging, and a few months ago we started talking directly online. One thing t[...]

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Farm Life
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June 3, 2016

Chicken Drama

I thought my chicken keeping experience couldn't get any worse after my beloved Fluffers died. But, it turns out that chickens continue to be expendable, and a few weeks ago, some predator came in and killed over half my flock. Killed, and then left their bodies scattered around my property, and my[...]

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Horses, Saint Simeon: "Pony Man", Say Sarah Sandy: "Berry", Trail Rides
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June 2, 2016

Pony’s First Trail Ride

Pony is a coward. The times he's gone off the property he has been fearful, and scared. When he was out at training, his trainer would purposely take him for walks around the barn, where he would spook at the same things he saw everyday in his daily life, the sawdust pile, the hay bales, the dog, de[...]

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Farm Life, Virginia
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June 1, 2016

Hunt Country Stable Tour Part 2

Continuing on with the tour! Takaro Farm Takora Farm is a private facility, with two barns, the one above, and another stone one, but bigger with a center stall block with the aisles on the outside, and a huge apartment above it. The owners ride and train their own field and show hunters, but th[...]

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Farm Life, Virginia
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May 31, 2016

Hunt Country Stable Tour Part 1

This past weekend, the 57th Annual Hunt Country Stable Tour was held by Trinity Episcopal Church. It's a self guided tour all around Middleburg and Upperville in Virginia of some pretty amazing barns. So if you're looking to be jealous of fancy, scenic barns, this is exactly what you need. So here t[...]

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