Sunday, April 10

And on we go, both burdened and somehow uplifted by memories, while creating more every day. It’s been a hectic week, and a full weekend, especially today, so I will try to catch up. There is, alas, another loss to report. Richard Camp, who was a Bridlespur Hunt Club member, and a friend, has gone […]

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Mistletoe

Mistletoe died today. It was not unexpected, but we are very sad. Seems troubles come in clusters, and this year has been a big cluster of difficulties so far. That said, we don’t need sympathy. If you live your life with animals, you will have your heart broken again and again. We know that well,

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Wet Weather

The Weather App did get the forecast right. It has been a very wet two days. Yesterday, Jane, Harry and I headed west in the rain to visit friends in Columbia Missouri. It was a miserable day, but Harry brought his support dog, Weedy, who guided us through the deluge with calm confidence, and proceeded

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Onward

Though sometimes the world seems dimmed, life goes on, and the world offers solace. Harry is back in rhythm, and back on his horse. After our trail ride, the horses were rewarded with Spring grass. Stone rolled off lots of winter hair. It’s that shedding time of year. Of course, the horses’ time on grass

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Dark

The blog has been dark for a week. It has been a bad time. Harry went into atrial fibrillation last week, so on Monday, he went into the hospital to transition onto a new anti-arrhythmic drug and to get a cardioversion. He gave me permission to blog about it. But before I could get to

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