Perfect fall day + well behaved horse + excellent hounds = a special feeling of contentment. Long after the adrenalin fades, a great hunt leaves you feeling good about your partnership with your horse, the camaraderie of your friends, and the beauty of your surroundings. Today I hunted Zelda and she was seduced by the […]
We had a glorious hunt today – almost two and a half hours on a beautiful fall day. The hounds were fabulous and the foliage was lovely. A good time was had by all! Freedom continues to be supercharged, he runs on pure adrenalin once he hears the hounds and today we had got an […]
Foxhunting this fall has been a delight of fall colors and Saturday was no exception. The day started out cloudy but by the end we had strikingly blue skies with big puffy white clouds and an array of gold, red and orange leaves. I am almost at the point where I can start carrying my […]
There truly is little better than riding in the Fall — and we’re having a lovely one here in New England. Last year the fall colors were disappointing; this year they are shaping up to be beautiful. I almost didn’t hunt today. I’m still tired from the ride on Sunday and then there is the […]
Piedmont Hounds had an unexpected member of the field. Put a saddle on it! That cow jumps better than some horses I’ve seen. The photo is great but some of the comments are really funny. Scopey steak! next time someone calls my horse and old cow, I will whip this out of my pocket HAHA! […]
As I sit and nurse my swollen, itchy elbow I am thankful that I was only stung once yesterday. It could have been worse. My friend Suzanne (Confessions of an AA Event Rider) was stung six times! Yesterday would have been a very fun hunt — in fact, much of it was quite fun — […]
It’s always a relief when the deer flies go dormant at the end of August. Unfortunately, in early September, they are often replaced by ground bees. Unlike the Deer Flies, you don’t get them every ride, but when you run into them, it can be very disruptive. This past Saturday, we had a hunt in […]