Monthly Archives: May 2012
Go endurance riders!
May 15, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
I have to say that of all the horse sports that I’ve been involved in, easedropped on, read about, participated in, had conversations with people who actually do the sport etc., ENDURANCE riders and the endurance sport continually blow me away. My friend sitting next to me, reading this over my shoulder, added that we […] more
Pics of the tack Corolla
May 14, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Belated pics of the now retired Tack Corolla (I’ve moved back into my trailer). And yes, I picked my pics based on whether Tess was in them, not for the quality of the actual picture –> like focus and all that jazz. 2 flexi containers (cheap, from Target). One with horse stuff (the boots are […] more
I really should have a check list
May 9, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
I’m officially done with another block as of this morning and am starting a new one (nutrition and toxicology) this afternoon. Thus, a blog post. On Monday I had a ride scheduled with a boot client whose boots kept coming off at the canter. The idea was that we would ride together on the trail […] more
Technology
May 3, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
This continues to be a “non-post” as I “study” for my final. Just wanted to vent on my frustration with technology. I love the internet. It’s wonderful. I wouldn’t be blogging and connecting with you’all if it wasn’t for the wonder of technology. BUT –> The “wonders” of technology is lost on me presently as […] more
"break"!
May 3, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
You know you aren’t spending enough time with your horse when you start giving your horse dog commands. “break”! I said as a took off her halter tonight. *facepalm* I’m pretty sure that I’ve never said “break” to Farley in my life. She took it to mean she could walk off and eat her hay. […] more
Wow!
May 1, 2012 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
Over 3 years ago Minx died and I STILL cannot talk about the incident –> even briefly and in passing without getting very anxious and emotional. Wow! The depth of the heart that our animals can touch is absolutely amazing. Let me never forget as a vet the power of the human-animal bond. more