Yearly Archives: 2017
IRL August 2017
September 3, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Training journal |
In this “In Real Life Post” Introducing Sunny Dee Updated picture of Farley’s hoof Why I didn’t run in Yellowstone Tess’s toe update Summer is ending but *this* year I have the best plan yet for not getting all mopey. There sure isn’t a lot of miles on the trails for August to explain how […] more
The Three-Toed Tess
August 24, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Vet & Sports Medicine |
….or “In which another one of Mel’s animals has half its foot chopped off”. I came home from my nine day vacation in Yellowstone to find this: Did some poking and prodding and determined it was not a foxtail, not painful, not an abscess and promptly ignored it for a week hoping it would go […] more
Vet Tales – Lies we tell and hear
August 22, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Vet & Sports Medicine |
Lies we tell and are told and other outrageous tails tales from the vetmed trenches. I’m probably not in an exam room… …when you call. LIES! But I need time to get your chart, remember who you are, remember who the patient is, and briefly review the history so I can actually answer your questions and provide better […] more
What is between you and the horse….
August 16, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Equine Endurance |
….actually matters. Yes yes yes, I learned the lesson that a saddle that fits the horse still doesn’t fit if it’s dismal for the rider in Tevis 2013 when I DNF’ed due to rubbing a hole the size of my palm in my horses back… …because I had to hold myself up in the saddle […] more
July 2017 IRL
August 4, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
I’m distracted and a little overwhelmed so by necessity this is going to be short and sweet . But, since this too is the drudgery of ultra running and endurance over time, it feels unfair to skip the post just because it’s inconvenient. Running 80.3 miles total Tahoe 50 mile race 4 easy runs 4 […] more
Mel’s Guide to Change
July 27, 2017 | Posted by Melinda under Uncategorized |
How well do you handle change? I find it easier with practice. Nowadays I’m less paralyzed in an unsuitable situation, unable to leap off the cliff into the unknown until pushed. When considering the types of life change generally considered “the biggest” such as marriage, having a kid, and career changes, I think career changes are […] more