Team Half-Ass and First Contact
My first weekend as a dual-mule-owning-fool has been pretty great. Saturday was a bit of a wash-out (welcome to England, Xato!), but luckily the rain paused long enough for Xato
The (mis)adventures of mules in Wales
My first weekend as a dual-mule-owning-fool has been pretty great. Saturday was a bit of a wash-out (welcome to England, Xato!), but luckily the rain paused long enough for Xato
I hope you can forgive me for another week without a Mule Tale … can I make up for it by sharing a gratuitous amount of Xato photos instead?! It’s
This week, Marty has mainly been teaching me the truth behind that training tip: “If you want your mule to do something, try going away and doing something else for
As November is National Novel Writing Month, I thought I would bring you a few mule-related reads for your bookshelf. Brown Sunshine of Sawdust Valley By Marguerite Henry. A fabulous
I don’t have a Mule Tale for you this week because I have managed to run out of ready-to-go Tales, and I’ve been a bit lax about gathering more. The
After Marty returned from Anna’s, it occurred to me that it wasn’t enough just to try and alter his way of thinking. I had, of course, studied Anna’s way of
It’s fright night! I bet you thought I couldn’t combine Hallowe’en and mules, but it turns out that there are several mule-related monsters to be found around the world –
This has got to be one of the sweetest stories I’ve shared here. We don’t need more fluffy horse films – we need the Jillybean movie (I won’t lie: Michele’s
I was on holiday last week, so in lieu of having something to write about I thought I would share some photos I took on Sunday morning. We had some wonderful foggy weather
I thought I would write a little bit about our track at the moment. This is the second year that we’ve run one over winter, and I’m trying to learn