Eugene at JK Presents
My husband and I had different goals at the show. I wanted to focus on dressage and I also wanted to do a few low jumping rounds just to get… Read more »
My husband and I had different goals at the show. I wanted to focus on dressage and I also wanted to do a few low jumping rounds just to get… Read more »
Earlier this year, our favorite horse chiropractor got sick and retired. Before him I didn’t really believe in chiropractic work and I honestly still can’t point to any real scientific… Read more »
Last Friday we packed up Eugene and Levi and drove over to Grant Ranch for a weekend of horse camping. We battled intense traffic, but took advantage of the fact… Read more »
One of Camelot’s volunteers takes pictures at their shows and shares them with participants. I finally found the link to the pictures and thought I’d share. I especially love all… Read more »
The part of eventing that I, and I suspect most eventers, look forward to the most is, of course, the Cross Country phase. After a somewhat disappointing start to the… Read more »
*I asked my husband if he wanted to write up his own post on competing Eugene at Eventful Acres and he agreed. Enjoy a special guest post! Eugene’s very first… Read more »
Eugene has really been coming along in his rehab. He’s still a bit stiff, especially at the beginning of a ride, but now he’s warming up out of most it… Read more »
My husband and I planned to do some jumping in between Training 1 and 2. Unfortunately the jumpers ring was already up at 1.00 meters after our first test, so… Read more »
Every year we get fresh gravel for our paddocks before winter starts. As a native east coaster, this seemed like a weird practice to me at first, but it makes sense out… Read more »
One of the (many) great things about showing at Camelot is the free cross country schooling. On Friday before the show you’re allowed to school any of the jumps including… Read more »