A What? A Blog Book Tour?

HAPPY TO USE THAT UNDERUSED TAG I got a comment which was more of an invitation: would I like to take part in a blog book tour? I immediately did what came naturally: I followed as many links as I could find to find out exactly what that was. It's a good idea, possibly ingenious. …

Argone

I'm a little afraid of where this is going to go. I knew Argo had been sent down to Kildare. I also know now that it's not the end of the line. Not the immediate end of the line, anyway. I thought he'd be back, though, and for the past several weeks, I've walked into …

Goodbye to the Comfort Zone

On Thursday, I asked Ruth who she thought I ought to be riding next. 'Ruby,' she said, 'Or Bounty.' Gulp. Both mares, which I don't mind. I like mares. I loved Delilah. I also remember what she put me through, the first several lessons with her. I managed, and she was the perfect bridge from …

Look, Ma!

We did the thing with the reins on one hand again. But without stirrups. That was pretty cool. Then, for the last two minutes, we played chase. Four adults on horseback trying to avoid getting tagged, whilst the fifth tried their best to make someone else 'it'. Despite the long stick, I was 'it' forever, …

Saddle and the Back

BECAUSE I WAS BACK IN THE SADDLE? I didn't realise until I was getting off the last of today's buses that my back wasn't at me anymore. I woke a bit conscious of it, and I can't say when I totally forgot about it. Did it just stop twanging? Or was it because I wasn't …

A Foregone Conclusion

Yes, so the long stick: I have, as I said, become rather blasé about carrying it around. I do realise, occasionally, that it is basically something that could be confused with a weapon. Recall my experience in Heathrow in 2006. So I keep it as close to my body as possible, tucked up under the …

Cowboy Logic

The indoor arena is still under construction, but luckily, the weather held. Windy, though— and we were in the upper outdoor arena. It's big, and heavy with sand, it's where the polocrosse happens, and the jumping competitions. I had watched Rebel in the previous lesson, and he was particularly stroppy, running out from jumps and …

Quite the Thing

I've gotten rather blasé about the long stick. I'm handling it better, both in the arena and out. The first few times, handling it was like trying to juggle babies: it felt funny, it felt wrong, but it had to be done correctly or else. Now I can [almost] switch it from hand to hand …