When: May 18 and 19, 2024 Where: Pine Knoll Center for Integrated Horsemanship, 4901 Ironworks Pike, Georgetown, KY 40324 Indoor Arena Exact Location on Google Maps Each day has a limited number of participant and auditor slots. Participant Cost: $350 Includes a 45-60 minutes ... Continue Reading » about Nahshon Cook Clinic
Sniff the Calf
Sometimes I take Minnie, my 3 year old off the track thoroughbred filly, into the arena. She’s very curious and likes to walk herself from obstacle to obstacle, checking them out. Last week, there was a new obstacle - an adorable little brown bottle-fed calf called Buttercup. Minnie wasn’t quite ... Continue Reading » about Sniff the Calf
Liberty Festival, October 21-23, 2022
I'm excited to be attending the first Liberty Festival October 21-23, 2022. The festival is hosted by the International Liberty Horse Association and will be held at the Kentucky Horse Park, both of which are based just down the road from my home. Like every (single) thing in the horse world, ... Continue Reading » about Liberty Festival, October 21-23, 2022
We can – and must – do better for our kids
Crystal Willis, writing for the Kentucky Youth Project, makes the powerful case that young children should not be in the juvenile justice system. From the article: AAP recommends the following juvenile justice reforms: Advance policies and community action to address the root causes of ... Continue Reading » about We can – and must – do better for our kids
Inspiration Whispers
Inspiration whispers she doesn't care if I hear if I'm too busy mind racing with all the to do's that don't matter. She whispers to me to you to all she doesn't care who listens she just wants to become. ... Continue Reading » about Inspiration Whispers
Is the housing market going to collapse?
As a Realtor, I get asked this question - and its cousins - all the time: is the housing market going to collapse like it did in 2008? Can prices keep going up? Are prices going to come back down? Is this a bubble? Obviously, I don't have a crystal ball, but I don't think we'll see a crash. And I ... Continue Reading » about Is the housing market going to collapse?
Call Beckham
I'm late For dinner he likes to eat early Like old people eat I'm late I try To see him every day to lay Eyes on him and brush His yellowing hair I wonder if he wonders where I am if he even cares beyond the food I bring him I know if I get there too ... Continue Reading » about Call Beckham
Delilah
She waitedUntil we were finished to tell meWe were finished.She was going to finishHer degree she said and I saidI’m happyFor you what about me I saidOver and over but to myself even IKnew it was selfish to beThinking what about me when this wasAll about her but ICried a little and left a little ... Continue Reading » about Delilah
If you change the way you look at things – Wayne Dyer
In the past few months, I've read (or listened to) a lot of content from the late Dr. Wayne Dyer. Despite my acknowledged addiction to self-help books, I hadn't read one of the dozens of books he had written. When I registered for Hay House Writers Studio recently in preparation for writing and ... Continue Reading » about If you change the way you look at things – Wayne Dyer
What a (Derby) Day!
Derby Day is always a big day in Kentucky, and this year's race was one to remember. After a brunch with family celebrating my nephew's graduation from the University of Kentucky, my husband Ben Richardson (aka George Strait) and I joined Kristine Cassata and David Frost and friends for a ... Continue Reading » about What a (Derby) Day!