The Summer Way
11 miles, 1834ft ascent, approx. 5 hours I haven’t updated in a while! Mulography has actually been offline for a few months because I didn’t renew my hosting, but Ben
11 miles, 1834ft ascent, approx. 5 hours I haven’t updated in a while! Mulography has actually been offline for a few months because I didn’t renew my hosting, but Ben
If you’re a horse owner on social media, you will probably have encountered the scourge that is equestrian groups. I don’t know what it is about horse people, but put
I haven’t written a blog post in a while because I’ve been struck down by a bout of what’s-the-point-ism about pretty much everything, really. Although I’ve maintained weekly updates here
Wow, these last 12 weeks have flown by. It’s crazy to think of the things we’ve collectively gone through in the last three months; remember when those frequent storms, which
Well, Marty was definitely the overachiever this week since he did 10 hours when he was only required to do 3. I’ve been feeling a bit awkward about our hours,
I hadn’t expected to do very well this week, since Ben – who has been working from home for the last 7 weeks of the challenge – has now started
We are now halfway through the challenge, which also means we’re halfway through what is probably a very boring run of blogs. Ah well. Someone might get something out of
The mules had quite a lot of sessions between them this week and I have managed to write a lot of blah blah about Xato, though we only just scraped
A reasonable week this week. I struggled a little for time since I’ve got a lot of work on at the moment and a deadline looming, plus the mules had
The 2020 Top Barn 12 Week Challenge started on Monday. It’s a fab community set-up by our ‘local’ clinic venue, Top Barn Horsemanship Centre in Gloucestershire, and is a brilliant