I sing to my horses (and sometimes to other people’s horses). I know I’m not the only one.
My current repertoire is:
“Tea for Two” (for my retired TB of the same name):
03 Monday Oct 2011
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I sing to my horses (and sometimes to other people’s horses). I know I’m not the only one.
My current repertoire is:
“Tea for Two” (for my retired TB of the same name):
01 Saturday Oct 2011
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It looks like riding might not just make us happier, it might also make us smarter.
Let’s thank J. Mark Davis, Professor of Exercise Science (yes, there is such a thing) at the Arnold School of Public Health at the University of South Carolina, for that great news.
Dr. Davis’ research, published last month in The Journal of Applied Physiology, was on mice not riders, but we can extrapolate. And we will.
Some shorthand science will help you understand what Dr. Davis was looking at and what he found. He was looking at mitochondria (stay with me here), those tiny things that float around the nucleus of cells and help fuel cellular activity. It’s been known for some time that muscles produce new mitochondria as a result of exercise. But Dr. Davis discovered that exercise produces new mitochondria in the the brain as well.
30 Friday Sep 2011
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I have a client who was a “hunter pace queen” before she became a “dressage queen” (this is not me being derogatory in any way; she has a cap announcing the switch). Although we’re in the middle of the season, she has kindly agreed to a brief interview on the one thing that still makes her heart beat faster, even though she’d rather sit the trot these days. While she insists on anonymity, Ex-Hunter Pace Queen is delighted to share her insights with you. Novice or not, there’s still time for you to go out there and gallop!
RoR: What’s so great about hunter pacing?
EXHPQ: Well, I think everyone would agree it’s the weather. What rider doesn’t like to ride on a lovely autumn day? It’s cool, no bugs, the foliage is spectacular. But also it’s riding outside a ring; galloping long, open meadows; jumping all manner of fences; bending around trees in the woods like a barrel racer; riding new land. It’s up and down and all around fun!
RoR: I’ve never been to a hunter pace, what do I need to do to prepare?
EXHPQ: It depends on what pace you are doing and which division you enter. The smaller paces have a Western division and a Pleasure division. If you and your horse aren’t in the best of shape, the Pleasure division would be your pick, as the Western division is almost as fast as the Hunt division, just without the jumping.
26 Monday Sep 2011
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I stopped off at a friend’s house on the way back home from New Jersey tonight, and caught the new CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls, which premiered last week (you can catch both episodes online).
Have you seen it? If not, you might want to.
One of the 2 Broke Girls was a billionaire before she ended up penniless. When the other Broke Girl finds out, she asks, “Do you have a horse?” Yes is the answer. And she’s keeping it. When the 2 Broke Girls move in together, guess who comes along?
Admittedly, the horse is a supporting actor, but I still fell for him. Even if he is a bay whose name is “Chestnut.” The ultimate backyard horse, Chestnut walks right into the girls’ apartment, or just sticks his head in, every time one of them opens the back door.
22 Thursday Sep 2011
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I’m heading off to see Buck Brannaman in New Jersey. After the movie, I hope I’ll get to see something as an auditor, since there is no pre-registration and Buck has even more fans this year. I promise to fill you in when I can.
21 Wednesday Sep 2011
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Maybe it’s that we began the last mow of the pastures today, or the T-shirt weather tonight, or that summer ends this week, but I’m feeling like the cowgirl in Leonard Cohen’s Ballad of a Runaway Horse. Emmylou Harris sings it for you:
20 Tuesday Sep 2011
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16 Friday Sep 2011
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There’s a party coming up on Saturday, October 1st in East Haddam, Connecticut that will be fun for everyone and great for the rescued horses and donkeys and the animal-assisted therapy program at the amazing facility called Ray of Light Farm.
For the silent auction, I’ve donated a c. 1940s red enameled horse head pin from my collection of Vintage Equestrian Jewelry.
Hope to see you at the party, at the only barn I know where a zedonk’s in residence. This one’s named Fancy Pants. I’m not sure she’ll attend the party (she does have a mind of her own), but she’s ready to receive visitors most of the time, always in her striped outfit.
14 Wednesday Sep 2011
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I just finished watching ABC News’ broadcast of Jacqueline Kennedy – In Her Own Words. Here’s a bon mot from the tapes, delivered in Jackie’s whisper (I couldn’t rewind to make sure, but I think these are her words):
“Daddy always said, ‘Keep her riding and she’ll always be in a good mood’.”
Jackie’s Daddy certainly had it right. I know what he said is true for me, and my guess is that it’s true for you…if not always, at least most of the time. Am I right?
13 Tuesday Sep 2011
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Belatedly, which in this case means only a few hours, I realize I owe a debt of gratitude to Bill Steinkraus. The title of my newly minted blog sounded just right to me and I went ahead and published it without a second thought.
When I realized that the title of my blog is similar to a book I have in my library — Reflections on Riding and Jumping by William Steinkraus, I immediately went to my blog dashboard to change the title to something else. Not possible. I can delete my blog and develop a new one. Or I can keep it and express my thanks to Bill Steinkraus personally, for the first time. That feels better to me.