Well, it's time to post an update on here. I've avoided writing on the blog for long enough. Without getting into a lot of detail, the big news is that the herd has changed since the last time I wrote. Both Napa and Raimie passed in 2020 (it was a rough year all around) and… Continue reading New Year, New Horses
Category: Farm
Water, Mud & Horses
Every horse owner who keeps their horses at home eventually battles mud on their property. This is how we dealt with muddy paddocks at our farm.
15 Seconds of Perfection
One of my favorite things about having the horses at home is being able to sneak out of my house at night and check on them. Some time after midnight last night, under the cover of a moonless dark sky speckled by stars, I slipped out of my house and to the paddock behind my… Continue reading 15 Seconds of Perfection
Prepping For Winter
I can't believe I just typed that title. Winter. Blech. Who wants it? Don't get me wrong, I hate the heat, but I do understand why people move to San Diego. That being said, I'm thinking a lot more about what I need to do to prep the farm for winter time. We have a… Continue reading Prepping For Winter
We Bought a Unicorn
A lot can happen in a year or so. Little did I realize when I wrote the last post (March 13, 2016) that almost a year from then, I would find the perfect horse property - my unicorn - and my husband and I would begin the process of buying it. We weren't really so… Continue reading We Bought a Unicorn