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Most people commute to work, but since I work at home, my commute is short, to say the least. I thought I’d share the usual sights I see along the way. Here’s a few pics from this morning. Time to … Continue reading
Each holiday season I watch a lot of Nutcrackers…I’m kind of a ballet fan, which to me is like human dressage. My niece and I kick off the season by going to see the Nutcracker at the Joffrey in … Continue reading
I’m absolutely thrilled that the movie War Horse (based on the play with handspring puppets, which was based on the children’s book by Michael Morpurgo) is coming out in the theaters this month. And it’s not just because I love … Continue reading
I had a little accident recently on my horse. I’m fine, my mare’s fine, but it proved to me, once again, how important helmets are. My husband and I had just mounted up to go on a little hack around … Continue reading
Photo provided courtesy of the Mustang Heritage Foundation. Drew Olsen won the Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover! This thrills me on many accounts because not only did Drew and his mom, dressage trainer and my good friend Leslie O’Neal Olsen, … Continue reading
I spoke with Karen McCalpin, executive director of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund on Monday and I’m happy to report that all the horses are fine! Karen bravely stayed on the island so that she could be available if the … Continue reading
The Outer Banks, a 175 mile long string of sand dunes, off the coast of North Carolina have been on the news a lot in the past couple of days due to Hurricane Irene’s impending approach. So I can’t help but think … Continue reading