Team Half-Ass and the Massage
A few weeks ago we were working both mules in the arena. There was nothing amiss, and at the end of the session Ben dismounted and stood next to Xato
The (mis)adventures of mules in Wales
A few weeks ago we were working both mules in the arena. There was nothing amiss, and at the end of the session Ben dismounted and stood next to Xato
I missed my usual Friday night blog post because I was working right up to deadline as usual, and didn’t have time to wax lyrical about mules (a travesty, I
A few years ago, when we lived in Surrey, I was leading Marty out on a walk through the village. A lady stopped to talk to us about what we
Continue readingMarty and Why There’s No Shame In Going Slow
We introduced Joey to the herd today. He’s been sharing a fenceline with them for the past week, and as today was actually dry (a true miracle) and Ben and
Continue readingTeam Half-Ass and Observations On Herd Dynamics
After Iris died, Ben decided he would get another horse but he would take his time about it. He wanted a youngster, something unbacked or recently backed – a clean
Halloween is over and done with for another year, but I thought I’d take a moment to talk about a small selection of paranormal mule curiosities. For further reading, I
It’s been a little over two years since Ben and I went hiking in Austria and I am finally putting together my film footage from the expedition. Better late than
We haven’t had a Mule Tale for a while – I’ve missed these! As always, if you’d like to share the story of your own mule(s), please get in touch.
I recently saw that a few people had been sharing images of their equestrian books, and thought it might be fun to share my mule library with you. This is
These volumes are getting shorter and shorter – but for the sake of brevity, I thought I’d keep this one to a single year! Some more mule-related highlights found while