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Flowers on the farm!  Thank you Jordan Caldwell for the beautiful flower boxes which will continue to brighten our days🌸...
05/28/2026

Flowers on the farm! Thank you Jordan Caldwell for the beautiful flower boxes which will continue to brighten our days🌸🌸 Jordan provided these beautiful flowers as a gift to the farm and we love them…and her💕

04/25/2026

Last summer I did my first Prix St. Georges test on Stanley. I earned a daring 57%. In dressage terms, that’s not a score, its more a cry for help.

The trot work was passable. The walk and canter were an organized collapse. The pirouettes stalled out like a lawn mower you swear ran fine yesterday. I missed almost every flying change, despite the fact that this was the one thing I walked in feeling unjustifiably confident about. Naturally. Dressage punishes joy.

My dad knows nothing about dressage. This turned out to be an advantage.

The other night, I sat him down to show him the video of me and Stanley riding our test. The bell rings.

He squints. “Why does it start with a bell? Is that a warning?”

I enter at A, sitting tall, serious, already radiating quiet stress.

“You look like you’re about to be pulled over by the cops,” he says. “Why are you so tense? It’s a horse, you've been around them your whole life.”

I halt and salute.

“That stop looked hard on your back. Why are you bowing,” he asks. “Oh, did you drop something?”

The collected trot begins. For a brief, fragile moment, things look polished.

“Oh,” he says. “This part looks fancy. This must be why it costs money. Strong start. Stan looks confused but cooperative. Like me at IKEA.”

The extended trot happens and Stanley actually looks impressive.

“Okay,” my dad nods. “Stanley understands the assignment. He’s carrying the group project. Do you get extra points for bouncing like that?”

The half pass appears.

“Are you supposed to be going sideways?” he asks. “Is this arena crooked or are you just freelancing?”

We transition to walk.

Immediately: “Nope. Why did you slow down? Never slow down. That’s how they get you.”

The collected walk begins, suspicious and tense.

“Why is he sneaking?” my dad asks. “This looks like a crime.”

The extended walk follows.

“That’s it?” he says. “That’s the big walk? I walk faster than that to the fridge.”

We pick up the canter after a visible conversation between me and Stanley.

“That wasn’t smooth, have you done those before?”

The canter half pass begins.

“This is ballet for people who hate happiness,” he says. “Why is nothing allowed to just go straight?”

Then comes the first pirouette.

“Oh,” he says, leaning forward.

Stanley stalls.

“Oh no,” he continues. “You stopped. Why did you stop. The instructions were spin, did you need a breather?”

I attempt to salvage it.

The second pirouette arrives, somehow worse.

“Oh, the second one is optional?” he asks

We line up for the tempis.

“You look scared,” he says. “So this must be the hard part.”

Irony enters the arena.

The changes do not.

“Stanley just said ‘absolutely not,’” my dad reports. “And honestly? I respect him.”

I try again.

“Why do I hear you counting?” he asks. “Nothing is happening. Are you supposed to be swinging violently back and forth like that?”

I abandon the idea entirely.

“Oh good,” he says. “That looked painful on your hips”

The canter work continues in a fragile, apologetic manner.

“This sport is just quiet suffering,” he decides. “You’re all miserable and no one’s allowed to show it.”

I turn up the final centerline, smiling with the confidence of someone who knows the damage is irreversible.

“Smile,” my dad says. “That’s smart. If you smile, they can’t tell how bad it was.”

I halt. I salute. The test ends.

He exhales.

“You take lessons for this, right?” he asks. “Shouldn't you know how to ride that test by now? You've been doing this a while.”

Pause.

“And you got a 57. the lower the score the better, right?”

And that is how you earn a 57%, get roasted by your father, briefly reconsider dressage as a concept, and decide you are never, under any circumstances, showing a test video to your dad again

57% later, one brutally honest dad, and Stanley is still unbothered.

Honestly, that’s the real victory.

04/23/2026

A little canter work from today! Not perfect, plenty of room for improvement, but so much fun and so much promise!! 💕🐴💕

Non riding lessons/lease opportunities available!!!!  IYKYKThis might sound strange to some, but to others I hope it sou...
04/20/2026

Non riding lessons/lease opportunities available!!!! IYKYK

This might sound strange to some, but to others I hope it sounds like something wonderful 💕🐴💕
Are you really missing horse time, the smell and feel of a sweet horse, the peacefulness of a lovely barn, the friendship of like minded people? Maybe injury or adulthood has taken you away from the horse world. Falbo is a beautiful, sweet, gentle and patient horse that could fill your non riding needs! He loves to be groomed and made much of, he also loves groundwork, especially doing our obstacle courses! We are offering low cost lease opportunities to spend time with Falbo and our farm. If you have no horse experience but have always wanted the opportunity , non riding lesson time is available to you. Horses are extremely expensive and this is a great way to have the joys of spending time with a horse without the large cost of full ownership! If this idea interests you, reach out! I’d love to answer any questions and schedule your visit with Falbo! We can’t wait to meet you!!

Ruff life💕🐶💕
04/10/2026

Ruff life💕🐶💕

A fun day was had by all….horses and humans!!  Lots of new obstacles to peak their interest and test and improve their c...
03/15/2026

A fun day was had by all….horses and humans!! Lots of new obstacles to peak their interest and test and improve their confidence! Took lots of pictures but I missed Guinness, so sorry!!! Great food followed, as always! The horses gain confidence each time we do these obstacle days even with new additions. I thought Swan Lake might be too much but everyone loved the swan!! Special thanks to Jordan for the lovely flower horse head to decorate the barn🌸🪻🌷🌼

When you ask the resident artist to put the special event on the board and make it look nice you definitely get what you...
03/06/2026

When you ask the resident artist to put the special event on the board and make it look nice you definitely get what you ask for!! Thank you Jordan Caldwell for bringing the color to our world💕

I have marketable skills …..
03/04/2026

I have marketable skills …..

02/01/2026

Lulu took a bit but once she figured it out she was a champ💕🐴💕

Fun day Sunday!!!  Our weather has been tough but we’re trying to make the best of it!  These obstacle days have not onl...
02/01/2026

Fun day Sunday!!! Our weather has been tough but we’re trying to make the best of it! These obstacle days have not only been fun, they’ve been a great way to build trust with our horses and build confidence in those horses that are a bit lacking in that department! The horses all did really well, even with our new obstacles! Still need to do some work on the line they walk under, but today was a great start. The less confident horses had definitely improved through the things they’d seen before and showed some hints of bravery with the new stations. The been there, done that horses did prick up there ears a few times but confidently marched through everything. Great job everyone!! We’ll keep this obstacle stuff in our repertoire!!! Today’s participants included  Robin and Mamselle, Mary and Valena, Tracy and Annie, Edie and Dream, Kelly and Falbo, Karen, Kayla and Guinness, Joanne and Jade , Mon and mocha, andBarb and Paddy . Hershey helped me set up and free lunged herself over some obstacles and Lulu and I tested things out before the others!

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