Itchy
I’ve mentioned a few times lately that Levi has been really itchy. Well, there’s a reason for that. When your horse decides that free walk would be a good time… Read more »
I’ve mentioned a few times lately that Levi has been really itchy. Well, there’s a reason for that. When your horse decides that free walk would be a good time… Read more »
After our success at Camelot, I wanted to take Levi schooling at Woodside. I’m hoping to move up to BN this year Woodside’s course still has water in it from… Read more »
No real post today since it’s a holiday, but I wanted to remind readers that today is the last chance to enter for a chance to win a Total Saddle Fit… 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 »
While Levi certainly needs actual lessons and training in dressage (which is something I’m also working on fixing), one of the things that hurt us at Camelot was his reaction to being… 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 »
A year ago I did a review of the Total Saddle Fit StretchTec Shoulder Relief Dressage Girth. It was a completely unsolicited review; I just genuinely like the girth. It solves the… 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 »
As much as I knew dressage wasn’t going to go well, I figured Stadium would be our real challenge. Levi has only recently decided that he likes jumping and he… Read more »
Camelot has the best themed course I’ve ever seen. I love all the jumps and they do a really good job of making even the Intro division interesting and all… Read more »