Running Water Never Goes Stale

So you gotta just keep on flowing

August 2024

  • Summer’s almost over, and the equestrian community of Texas has breathed a massive sigh of relief while they look forward to days when they don’t have to get up at the crack of ass to ride. This is the flyer C. designed for mounted warrior classes: You know what makes me sad? I’m not in Read more

  • Horses, man

    When I first got Griffy, I could not comprehend how anyone had time for more than one horse unless they were independently wealthy and didn’t have to work (which honestly sounds pretty great, so if I hit the lottery you’re going to see me blogging a lot more!) Then Griffy had his litany of lameness Read more

  • Riding a Rocketship

    About a year after I met Griffy, I was hanging out with his owner J. and she casually said “So I know you’ve been having fun with Griffy, but, I don’t think he’s the right horse for you.” “He is.” I said confidently. “I don’t think he’ll do mounted archery,” she said. “He will.” I Read more

  • My little brother is 12 years younger than me and better than me at literally everything (he’s also not my biological brother, so maybe it’s genetic.) Seriously, though – I dropped out of college, he has a master’s degree. I suck at math, he’s great at it. We both play video games, he beats me Read more

  • Goodbye, Sweet Dragon

    I walked out of the pavilion after my lesson Monday morning to see the barn owner C. holding a syringe. That’s never good news. I asked who was sick? “Red is showing mild colic,” she replied grimly. Uh-oh. Red is her heart horse, the baby she got to build into a show horse, who she Read more

  • I’m standing in a grass field at the end of Talos’ lead rope.  It’s 11:09am and it’s hot.  My phone says it’s 91 degrees, but it feels like 102.  I feel like it’s at least twice that.  Sweat is dripping off of every part of my body and I am questioning a lot of life Read more

  • I was super excited to introduce Talos to the cowboy curtain of doom, because it’s the perfect opportunity to show him that he gets to make his own choices now and do some confidence building. Yay for affirmative training! I tacked him up and walked into the arena. I did not think we’d be riding Read more