Georgia offers sobering context on Helene floods, spiders, and needed rest.
Read MoreRiding in Florida's Goethe State Forest exposes us to Cracker culture and potentially some nasty critters.
Read MoreGamelands as churches and 'Southern' hospitality amidst destruction.
Read MoreThe gift of experience the ocean anew
Read MoreMeh about Manassas but so relieved to find that others care more about the details than I.
Read MoreYou are officially a farmer when all you can talk about is the weather and how things were better when you were a kid.
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Read MoreA wind in the past promised. A Moroccan horse delivers.
Read MoreConnecticut walks a fine line between New York and New England.
Read MoreFinding riders that also believe rules are for stupid people.
Read MoreAcadia calms us with the cadence of their stride.
Read MoreMy wandering soul finds a place that immediately feels like home.
Read MoreNew York gives us much to consider — divine pizza, snobbism, and the nature of revolutions
Read MoreLessons of a sage gooseherd applied in the Catskills
Read MoreMusings on getting ready, war, and testicles
Read MoreClimb to the top of a mesa in Utah desert tests horses’ conditioning. They excel.
Read MoreDay Two at Lost River finds us climbing to another stunning ridge but only after a hell-a-scary Juneau spook.
Read More“Mountain” training for the boys (and their riders) finds us at the beautiful Lost River State Park in West Virginia. Horses perform amazingly though I spend a lot of mental energy worrying about their hydration.
Read MoreAntietam, site of the bloodiest day in American history, takes its toll on our horses
Read MoreWith carriage trails, woodland paths and a multitude of other horse amenities, a trip to Fair Hill Natural Resource Management Area in northeastern Maryland shows me there may be some merit in driving north on 95.
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