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About Kimberly

I’m a life-long horsewoman. I learned at a young age on my grandparents farm that with enough grain and baling twine, you can catch any horse. Both of my daughters share in my love of horses, especially the oldest one, who now lives in Wyoming with her two Quarter Horses and her mule (which was her college graduation present from me along with this tidbit: “This mule can teach you things about life that I can’t.”). I’m an officer and founding member of the 501(c)(3) Friends of the Lexington Mounted Police, was a founding member of the Kentucky Committee of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, and am on the board of the American Horse Publications national organization of equine print and electronic media. I live on a small farm in Kentucky with my musician husband, Ben, two Miniature Horses, a Miniature Donkey (a rescue), goats, chickens, dogs, and cats. My oldest daughter has promised me a new riding horse this summer. Stay tuned.

Okay, I'm the first the admit that while not a "fair-weather" rider, I certainly don't seek out miserably cold days to saddle up.

As I've mentioned before in my blog, my oldest daugher is now a cowgirl in Wyoming. She loves the lifestyle! And while I love visiting and riding the mountains or going out among the wild horse herds, this time of year she would consider me a "fair weather" rider.

They are getting ready to go packing into the mountains for elk hunting, and as you've noticed, it's miserably cold and snowy in Wyoming now. One of the past packing trips I recall is when the rangers came to their camp and warned them they should move down a few thousand feet because of an oncoming snow storm. They did, and only woke up to nine inches of snow the next morning! (That was the same trip she stayed in camp to keep the dogs while others hunted, and had to shoot her gun into the ground next to a bear that visited camp!)

I was glad to hear that since the temperature was going to drop into the single digits last night (not including wind chill), they decided to put the trip off a day.

I believe I'd be waiting til spring!

Do you ride in the winter?

 

Comments

Once the initial shock of cold is over, 35 degrees starts to feel okay.  If there's no ice, I'll ride then.  But I'm with you.  If I could have 60 degrees and sun all year, I'd ride every day!



Joanne 12 Oct 2009 1:15 PM

I'm calling you the next snowy day.

Lets go !!!!



KRIS 12 Oct 2009 3:20 PM

I like riding in the snow, it's just the C-O-L-D! ;-) But maybe I'll have one of my personal "tropical moments" and actually enjoy being out this winter!



Kimberly 15 Oct 2009 10:06 AM

Living near the California Coast means rain and fog, not wind and snow- so I do ride in the winter. Especially when I can ride in a covered arena. This year we have moved to an arena that is not covered, but is all weather. This will prove interesting for sure!



Barbara 15 Oct 2009 2:36 PM