Reorganization began last year with my office. This year the amazing Kate (who has helped me do what I couldn’t on my own, and also untangled tech problems that I couldn’t do that either) accomplished three times as much in several months, while I worked on my writing (mostly) and she did the heavy lifting Read More…
Tag: Horses
First Revision Draft
Done. But not dusted. The miserable tooth abscess slowed me down and tomorrow will be all dental work with two different dentists. It’s complicated. You do not want to hear about it. The book however runs like a fox across country…and surprised ME with its ending, which is logical, crisp, definite, and yet…makes it clear Read More…
The End’s In Sight: 141,000
NewBook is still accelerating, or rather trying to, since I just cannot type any faster any longer without the machine (the one that’s living on dark chocolate and junk food on top of a healthy diet just to keep the fires going) breaking down. It’s *almost* like being 30 years or more younger and able Read More…
“On the (plot) road again…”
Now over 39,000 words. Wow, this book wants to be written, so far. I need eyes that don’t tire from screen time and fingers (right hand in particular) that aren’t arthritic. But it’s wonderful to be on the road with a book that wants to GO down that road. That has dragged me away from Read More…
Ride 39: Busy Day, Rode Rags Anyway
Following the good news at the vet’s, I planned of course to ride as soon as the horses had had their day or two off to recover from all those shots and the dental work. Next day, Tuesday, I had a trip to the dentist’s and didn’t feel like riding. Besides, they were both obviously Read More…
Vet Trip: Good News For Tigger
Tigger went in for regular immunizations, Coggins test (for Equine Infectious Anemia, annual test required federally), dental work (“floating”…actually means grinding teeth down…more on that later) , and a lameness exam. I also wanted to talk to the vet about his change in behavior in the last six months. Rags went in for the same Read More…
Ride 38: Rags Remains Unconvinced
My plan for the week was to ride Rags after the rain passed, if it wasn’t too muddy…however, the little norther came howling in dry and far too blustery for a ride Monday or Tuesday. Wednesday through Friday was another attack of gut trouble. So today I got back on him when not feeling quite Read More…
Another Footstone On the Fitness Trail
I can’t really call one size down in jeans a “milestone”…so, “footstone” or maybe “furlongstone” (that actually has a nice feel to it…furlongstone…) But this morning I switched out of one size jeans into the next size down. These are (gasp, gasp for some people) men’s jeans, which I like because a) they’re better made, Read More…
Ride 37: Rags Tries It On…Nappy Sunday
I don’t know why the English (and Scots & Irish) call “wanting to turn back” or stopping at a fence napping, but they do. Rags has not previously been really bad about that, but today…today he was *determined* to turn back and we had several tussles that involved stopping, whirling around to try for it, Read More…
Ride 36: More Than Two Miles in 35 Minutes.
Rags is developing into a teenager horse in some ways. Megan Elphick, whose YouTube channel I visit regularly, commented on training horses that they go through a stage when they begin to think they know how to do stuff and the rider is superfluous except as a passenger. They’ve learned some basic dressage, and they’ve Read More…