Married with Horses: The Hay-Gloo
…and sleepy enough that I considered just going back to sleep. The cats gave me dirty looks as I peeled back the top blanket and let in the cold night…
…and sleepy enough that I considered just going back to sleep. The cats gave me dirty looks as I peeled back the top blanket and let in the cold night…
…asleep on the floor beside the bed–her dog tags jingle and she sighs in her sleep. It’s 2 a.m. and silent. For a long time I strain to hear anything…
…waits for transportation, difficulty in obtaining the type of food you’d prefer (if you even have time to get a bite) and sleep deprivation. I actually fell asleep at the…
…4. Does he show signs of sleep deprivation, such as abraded front fetlocks or drowsiness in cross-ties’ 5. Has there been any uncharacteristic change in my horse’s demeanor or behavior…
…Aussies party downstairs every night. As soon as I recover from sleep deprivation, I’ll post my final gallery from the WEG. And sometime this week, I plan to do a…
…was decided by Sleeper, in consultation with the Chef d’Equipe and Team Veternarian, that it would be in the best interest of Syrocco Reveille to be withdrawn from competition. Sleeper…
…on the tractor–I was simply covered in animals. Pepper was asleep on my leg, which was now also asleep. Little fat Jack was asleep on my stomach–a spot that can…
…the same outerwear, and pack a new T-shirt and underwear. Pack a waterproof tent, sleeping mat, sleeping bag, and pillow. Ask the clerk at your local outdoor-supply store for help…
…often insist we sleep in the house, in real beds that were quite a treat for us after days of curling up in sleeping bags. These stops were an opportunity…
…sides. I suspect some of them may even be sound asleep and snoring. Generally there will be at least one or two horses up and grazing ? sort of the…