Don’t Read Too Much Into My Blogs

January 6, 2010

Another Happy New Year to you HorseGirlTV Fans!

I guess third time is the charm so I thought it would be nice to publish a little blog about it. HorseGirlTV has been producing great equine entertainment now for 3 years (going on 4! wow!) and I’ve three times received comments about my blog to the nature that they are about a particular person, project or company. Both positive and not-so-positive.

Most of my blogs are images with a little text and chronicled experiences, interviews or lifestyle of the production and/or training here at HorseGirlTV. I do occasionally write a blog that is meant to be helpful or inspiration and its written in a commentary style. If you see a topic on one of these pieces (or any blog for that matter) that you feel relates specifically to you and I’m somehow singling you out, please do consider what I write about could happen to you and many other folks in the industry as well. I mostly write based on my personal experiences and also in generalities within the industry. If it’s happened to me, it might have happened to you and likely your stablemate next door too!

On another note, and I’ve written about this in the past, the horse world truly is a rewarding and challenging group of folks to work with. I’ve met some of the nicest, most talented people in my 27 years of working with horses and with horse folks and I’m very thankful for those experiences and all the ones that await me in the future. Furthermore, training with Anky has given me a bit more insight into other realms of being. I and my training with Anky have been the topic of some bulletin boards as of late. The first few I saw I was a bit alarmed at how the people talking about me actually knew nothing about me and how clear that was from their statements. It was also so wonderful to read HorseGirlTV fans writing in to these same bulletin boards expressing closer to true statements about who I am, what I do and where I’ve been. I guess what I’m getting down to is the lesson we could all learn from working in the equine industry or flat-out living in this world is know yourself and be true to yourself because honestly no one else can ever come as close to those two things as you can. Being honest with yourself will allow you more easily to be honest with others, honest while working with your horses and create a better training and personal environment all around.

I’m really looking forward to 2010 with HorseGirlTV, riding my wonderful horses and working here at the stable. The future of new media is continually developing and I’m so happy to see more and more of the horse world embracing these great educational technologies we have at our fingertips. Happy New Year and beyond being honest and true with yourself — wink, wink… don’t see too far into this blog post!

Stunned Wild Bird On A Stick

January 1, 2010

Happy New Year HorseGirlTV Fans!

While enjoying morning coffee on this first day of 2010 a blue bird propelled itself into our living area window. A bunch of birds began to flock around it while a fellow blue bird pecked at it and we couldn’t figure out if it was saying get up and fly away or simply trying to kill it. Since they were both males it’s my guess he was trying to kill it with survival of the fittest and all. We watched it for a while and the other blue bird and its buddies flew away and it just sat there with its beak open and left wing extended. Finally it closed its beak and wing so I went outside to get a better look and see if it had broken something or was truly just stunned from banging into the window. I flapped its wings at me and to test it’s legs I got it to perch on a stick. I sat the stick in a sheltered area up a bit so it might recover in quiet. It was quite a pretty bird! Here’s a few pictures…

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Beautiful Weather, A Clean Barn, And A Neat Sawhorse

December 30, 2009

The weather, while windy cold, has been mostly beautiful with clear, crisp looking skies. This makes for a not so pleasant wind chill but the sun is a welcome factor to make working outside a pleasure with the proper layers! The routine at the stable is almost a perfect machine. When the horses are out, the stable is cleaned and everything prepped for dinner. If you’re like me, you just love the look of a freshly cleaned, watered and swept stable. I snapped a shot to admire the view! I am just SOOOO happy with this stable from J&N Structures. Those guys really do craft a fabulous product! Ex is talking about a garage or area he can park the car and change his oil and I’m going to highly suggest the J&N Structures garage. It would be a perfect match to the stable and setup in an hour or so!!!

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Ex is finishing up a sawhorse for me to help make set and tear down for training easier. While it’s not as fancy as the molded, tongue and groove (likely teak wood) sawhorses that holds Anky’s saddle pads and saddles in between tackings, it’s functional and it’s a perfect fit for the stable since it’s custom measurements for the stable and for me! Thanks again Ex! Here’s Ex and Zita finishing it up.

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As soon as it was ready I was eager to start staining it to match the stable.

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The Wash Station Continues

December 30, 2009

The wash station continued yesterday with finishing off the corner posts. Next the side cross braces will be put in then the concrete will be added to the existing circle concrete pad/drain. At that point all it will need is the cross ties and a horse! Looks great! It’ll be quite functional and I really like the idea of having it away from the main barn as when it has a roof over it, it will make a nice private station for the farrier and vet! Thanks Ex!

Do note the horses in the background. They both kept looking on as if there was something special related to feed going on over there! Haha!

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Building A Separate Wash Area

December 28, 2009

Ex started this project while I was over training with Anky. He prepped a 12×12 frame around an existing round slab of concrete with a drain and the plan to add a bit more to the concrete pad and the back posts as a cross tie area. It’s evolved a bit more and he came up with the neat idea of lining the sides with brick so we save the amount of additional concrete we’ll need to add. I suggested moving the 6 mats to take up a 8 foot by 12 area thus saving us two mats. You’ll get the general idea with this picture. I like the red bricks matching the red roof on the stable with the black mats matching as well. It should be quite nice when phase 1 is complete! Phase 2 is building a three sided shelter around it so the farrier and vet have a station apart from the stable that’s covered, flat, and dry to work in!

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Ex’s Battalion Christmas Party

December 27, 2009

I forgot to post this cute picture of Ex and I at his battalion Christmas party. The 3/9 family readiness folks did a GREAT job of throwing a fun Christmas party for the guys and their families! They held the event (for nearly 1300!!!) in the field house and did a fabulous job of turning the gym like facility into a Christmas festival! I meant to take pictures of all the decorations and other people but in the midst of just visiting and enjoying the time there I completely forgot. At the last minute we did take a picture in Santa’s corner where Santa himself spent a great deal of time taking little kiddies on his lap to hear their Christmas wishes!

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Now onto the New Year and training, training and more fun HorseGirlTV shoots!

Maybe We’ll Call Him Salvation?

December 26, 2009

A currently an un-named 2005 Sir Donnerhall gelding out of a Bolero mare is ready to start rocking and rolling in the sandbox here at my stable! He a super cutie-pie and a total in your pocket kinda guy who just arrived from The Netherlands. I’m looking forward to getting to know him!

Ex suggested we name him Salvation since he arrived around Christmas time and perhaps I could refer to him as Sali for short?

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Christmas Surprise From J&N Structures!

December 25, 2009

It’s the little things they say that make all the difference. I daily admire the craftsmanship of J&N Structures as I walk out to in the brisk mornings to feed but it was cheese and coffee that made my day this time! It was a normal morning of walking out at 7 to feed and muck stalls but during my mid morning preps the USPS country vehicle pulled up to the gate and honked bringing what I thought was my moms homemade nut cake surprise. Instead a box from J&N Structures and I was baffled. I thought perhaps they were sending some additional hinges or something I’d forgotten we talked about from last March BUT I opened the box to find shredded red and white confetti covering a bounty of ALL NATURAL cheeses!!! They all said “Made in Lancaster County” so it’s my guess they were made in truly all natural Amish processes and that is what made my day! In the light of all our recent talking of how we can work to make our little farm self sustained using wind and solar power, getting hens that will actually lay, perhaps an annual pig or goat (or perhaps a buffalo?) and really getting to this “off the grid” that is growing in popular talks with our mainstream society, it’s the original “off the grid” folks that remind me on Christmas eve the importance of simple, self sustained, all natural living.

Now this is not to negate any of our other amazing sponsors in any way. It was just so neat to receive cheese from Jake and the folks at J&N!

Here’s a couple pictures of the bounty!

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If you have a second, check out their webisode online at https://blog.horsegirltv.com/?p=484 and if you’re in need of a barn (shredrow or even complete alley barn!!), a chicken coop, or an amazingly crafted garage or shop check them out online at http://www.jandnstructures.com/!

Happy Christmas and Winter Solstice (or whatever holiday you might celebrate this time of year)!

Happy Christmas Eve HorseGirlTV Fans

December 24, 2009

Happy holidays to you all. It’s a beautiful day here in NC and while it will be cold it boasts to be a beautiful cold day. The dogs are already enjoying the morning sun and don’t have a clue about the whole Santa Claus thing!

This was too precious not to pass along!

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I hope you all have a wonderful day and remember to nominate HorseGirlTV for Streamy Awards! http://www.streamys.org/submit/public-submissions/ and nominate for Best Hosted Web Series! 🙂 Thanks!

First Ride Since CEM

December 23, 2009

We had our first ride since CEM quarantine release today. The footing wasn’t ideal and I shouldn’t have worn my brand new, never before walked or ridden in, boots but the weather was ideal and it was a humbling experience. Carrara, per usual, was a good girl just a bit rusty. I think give us a little decent weather, dry riding conditions and we’ll be back in a nice routine in a week.

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I’m not sure what was so exciting to look at at the other end of the arena but it made for a nice picture of her.

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