Bumbleberry says good morning with his pearly whites!
Ayla came by the barn to help (rolling polo wraps below and playing with Albert).
Liz, Rolf, and Ayla Turnquist and I also spent a few hours yesterday watching the United States Equestrian Team Training Sessions with Captain Mark Philips, which are being held just five minutes down the road. These are lessons targeting the athletes preparing for international competition, specifically the Olympics and the World Equestrian Games. We saw the end of Boyd Martin's dressage lesson with Remington as well as Kim Severson with Tipperary Liadhnan and Jan Byyny with Syd Kent.
I always enjoy watching these lessons with the best riders in the country, and I try to watch whenever they are held close by (in Florida or Virginia too). One of the most interesting things about our sport is that riders compete well into their forties and fifties, and they continue to practice and take lessons throughout their careers. These riders on the training list are still learning. They are striving day after day to not only practice but to practice perfectly, improving themselves and their horses in the process. I often feel inspired to ride better and practice harder after seeing their examples. We are going back this morning to watch their jumping lessons.
I'm off to feed the ponies, but I will write more after taking the boys cross country schooling this afternoon!
Here's the barn aisle at the end of the day yesterday.
Pete grooming Bumbleberry affectionately in turnout.
2 comments:
Love the commentary and the photos. MORE of Albert please ...
Hey Emily ,
I love seeing all that is going on with you and the boys. Pete & I are driving to Ocala , first of April will you still be in the south ?
Kim
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