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HAW July 2010 Newsletter

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

July Newsletter, Hundred Acre Wood, LLC

                                            July 4, 2010
 
 
Greetings! June was filled with plenty of hot summer weather and also plenty of promise. Duell, Devon and I were able to go to Raleigh and pull our best rides on the first day out, earning our last two scores for our USDF Silver Medal, as by now, everyone is well aware! The following weekend, Mellie and Tux went out for their first show with me. I could not have been more impressed with both of them. Mellie is seasoned because of Marty and having evented through Training Level with him, so she was naturally, and completely professional. Tux was on his very best behavior, but being half percheron includes a tendency to put his shoulders into the work when the going gets a little dicey! This is not necessarily the best way to go in front of the judge, however, he was really very well mannered and totally rideable and lovely in the warm-up. Both of our horses really turned heads and came out sane and ready to work. Huge thank you to Devon and Emily for showing up and bringing their “A” games on such a hot day!!
 
 
 
 
In July, I will be going to photograph Frankie and Ryan at Loch Moy (one of my absolute favorite places to take pictures!) and then we are off to Dressage at Lexington with Duell Fest (I-1), Amore PT (1st), and Black Tie Affair (Training and 1st). Frankie continues to rise up the levels in Eventing under Ryan, and I am pleased to be part owner of such an outstanding prospect, in one of the top programs in the world.
 
All of the horses pictured above are currently for sale – these are just some of the horses that we currently have available at this time. All can be tried here at our farm in Easton, Maryland. Guest house available for serious buyers, let me put many nice horses in front of you and your trainer, and when the match is right, it will be obvious. All of our horses are pre-vetted, prospects starting at $10,000.
 
 
 

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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

If you should legitimately be registered for this blog, please contact Charish and ask her to have me re-instate you. Unfortunately, due the the annonymity of the Internet, it is laced with morons who attempt to disadvantage humanity with their schemes and nonsense, and they seem to be heavily drawn to open blogs.

Legitimate participation is welcomed, however, due to the scummish segment of humanity mentioned above, a little extra effort is now required on everyones part to segregate the good from the trash.

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There’s No Place Like Home!

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

I haven’t posted anything in awhile, I didn’t realize until just now that I had not posted anything since my last show in NC last November. It seems that we have been socked in with snow since just before the holidays. Sadly, Vinnie colicked during one of the snow storms/subsequent melting and crashing on the roof, developed a twist, and was put down. I missed him the first week especially, as he was my teaching partner, and I ran a half-day camp the week between Christmas and New Year’s.

That camp was a smashing success for our 4 participants who worked hard, played hard, and rode together each day. They learned to identify the movements in PSG and I-1, and the lower level foundational movements as well.  They helped with the horses, kept everyone groomed, cleaned tack, scrubbed buckets in below freezing weather – without complaint. This was a great group of girls ages 12-18, with Emme for Tuesday only, Emme is 6 this year, she rides Callie. Thanks to Jennifer Fox for the use of Fergie and Hickory for the last two days of the camp. Fergie and Hickory are two of Jen’s lesson horse fleet. Jen’s program is Fox Trot Riding School, and we are pleased to host her winter-time lessons here every other week. Fergie was Liza’s first time cantering horse, and if I had scoured the Earth, I could not have had a better teaching partner than Fergie, she was fantastic, they both were. Hickory discovered some gears he didn’t know he had under me, once he stopped treating me like a beginner student. He is a very smart horse, in fact, he’s pretty sure he knows what I wanted moreso than I did. Horses who are career lesson horses are very special, Jen’s horses are devoted to their people, and somehow, they never seem to sour, which is unusual for a lesson horse who works as hard as Jen’s do. Jen runs her program out of her family’s farm, Fox Trot Farm, in Skipton, MD. I highly recommend her for beginners.

Congratulations to Devon Duvall on the purchase of her new jumper from Anne Altvator. Best of luck with him! Send pictures!

Turner brings good news always from Aiken, he is doing well in training with Ryan, but if he doesn’t sell by Williamston, he will come home to do dressage with me. He’s so talented and he just isn’t an everybody’s horse. He has always been a perfect gentleman for me though, and Richard said after the first week that Turner had “picked me” to be his person, and would not be leaving. Richard is wiser than words, looks like Turner’s not going away. I learned some great new techniques while in Florida working with Libby and Jules Anderson, and some softer techniques for riding that are highly effective. It was very confusing for me in the beginning, as I have been studying German Technique with Becky pretty seriously for the past two years. There are many paths up the mountain, and different techniques work well for different horses. Thank you to Libby Anderson for her infinite time and guidance and friendship in the past month. Libby is a retired GP rider/trainer, and also an International FEI Judge (ret.). She has infinite patience, and a deep wisdom regarding the horses that I have not seen in a long time. She is ageless, and it was a great honor to have been able to work with her intensively. Jules, Libby’s daughter, is a current GP rider/trainer, she works as hard as anyone I’ve seen, and is an outstanding pressure player in competition. She was short-listed on the Australian Dressage Team before Beijing (I think….), then later moved to the US. The name of Libby and Jules program is Teamwork Dressage, they are located in Jupiter, FL through late May, then they will return to their Virginia farm for the summer.

Debra Brookhouser, my FEI Lady (boarder), brought her 17 yo Holsteiner Gelding, “Sebastian”, and also her 12 yo TB/Han g. (GP HORSE!!) “Par Avion” both down to Florida and also stayed and trained with Jules and Libby, Debra has been working with Jules and Libby for 8 years. Congratulations to Debra and Sebastian on their first qualifying score toward’s Debra’s USDF Gold Medal. Sebastian and Duell are both glad to be home, and can’t wait for the snow and ice to melt so they can get turned out. We are fortunate to have the indoor for them to at least roll in the dirt and stretch their legs.

Duell and I showed two days at PSG at the Jim Brandon EC in Wellington, FL. On Saturday I was SOO HAPPY to see Robin Shehan coming to see us go as we were warming up. I hadn’t seen Robin since she last came through with her now retired from competition GP horse, “Marsaelis”. Robin has officially declared herself as a “Professional” with the governing bodies of the sport, CONGRATULATIONS!!! I am looking forward to offering Robin Shehan clinics in the future. Robin is excellent with students who need to build confidence, excellent. I can’t wait to work with her with my guys, she has been working for GP riders for as long as I have known her, she is very good and has an excellent eye for movement. On Sunday, Steve, Debbie, and Jeremy came up from Ft. Lauderdale and watched us go. The best I can say is that it was GREAT to show in Wellington, I actually competed against Ahsley Holzer and Pop Art on Sunday – I had the ride directly after theirs. Wow, she’s a hard act to follow! Duell was great and seemed to be happy the entire time, he’s a good guy, I love my horse. Our next show is Southern Comfort in Aiken, and after that March Magic in Williamston. It’s looking like I will have a conflict for Aiken with Emily’s Spring Break from GFS, so may just do March Magic and leave early. Debra is also considering going, Becky will be there too. I think Larry and Colt are going to come with me, so I know we will have a wonderful time, as we did in Florida!

Gen and Amore have been with Silva Martin at True Prospect Farm while I was away, and I can’t wait to see them go under Silva (I’ll get pictures!). This promises to be a big season for all of us this year, Gen is late to start competing at 12 yo, but in my mind, that’s when a dressage horse will peak, after he’s fully matured and really WANTS to work. Gen had a rough start in life, but has the best dressage foundation money could buy at the time, and I look forward to riding him for the judges. Amore has tons of talent, but lacks maturity, at least as of the holidays, he did. We’ll see how he’s doing now, and I am very grateful to Silva for putting some miles on both horses and giving me a great head-start to the coming show season. That said, I”ll be glad to have all of my horses back home and to be in full work.

Thanks again to all who have made the past couple of months of preparation for the coming season so much FUN!!

Here are some pictures that Libby sent me from the show. Enjoy!

Regionals in Williamston, NC in 2010!!

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Thank God my horse loves the indoor at Williamston!! Good to know!

 

 

 

2009 NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Show

 
 

NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Announces
RESULTS ARE POSTED!

 
Thank you all for coming to the show!

 

Full Results – please click HERE.

 
You will find the complete show results at the above link – including the 2009 NCDCTA Dressage Championships, the Pro-Am Team Challenge and Show High Scores. 
 
A slideshow from the show can be found at www.ncdcta.org – click on the Harvest Moon Graphic in the rotating series for the slideshow!

THANK YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL SPONSORS!
 
WNC Photo – NCDCTA Championship Sponsor 
Far Out Graphics – Packet Sponsor
Martin County Travel & Tourism – Packet Sponsor
Dover Saddlery – High Scores Sponsor
Sidelines Magazine – Prize Sponsor
NCDCTA – NCDCTA Pro-Am Team Challenge Sponsor
Chesapeake Sport Horses – Breakfast in the Barns Sponsor
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SilverLeaf Farm – Best Turned-Out Rider Award Sponsor
Wits End Tack – Dressage Seat Equitation Sponsor
Karen Brame – Red Letter Farm – Training Level Sponsor
Sporting Services – First Level Sponsor
Encore Sport Horse – Second Level Sponsor
McDevitt-Sotheby’s Internatonal Realty – Third Level Sponsor
Sandhills Dressage – Andrea Ruting – Prix St. Georges Level Sponsor 

 

THANK YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL STAFF & OFFICIALS!
A Dressage Show’s staff will make or break the show – I am very pleased to say that the 2009 NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Show had the BEST staff and officals of any show, anywhere!
 
THANK YOU TO NCDCTA!
NCDCTA’s support makes this show possible. Jennifer Mitchell, Sue Smithson, Suzanne Mullin, Diane LeFrevre, Dave Stuckey are among the standouts in this fine organization.
 

2010!
 
The 2010 NCDCTA Harvest Moon Dressage Show
will host
the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Region 1 Dressage Championships  
on
November 11 – 14, 2010
at the Senator Bob Martin Agricultural Center
in Williamston, NC.
 
Plan on joining us!

 
Featuring:
the McDevitt-Sotheby’s Welcome Stakes
with $4500 in Prize Money
AND
the $1000 Hat Trick Bonus

 
 
 
 
 
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Presqu’ile Lass

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Presqu’ile Lass was a black bay, 15.3hh TB mare. She raced early in her career, then retired to being a broodmare, foaling and raising – Go With The Flow, Girlie, and Genuine among others. Presqu’ile was retired from breeding and foaling for the past decade and appeared to be aging well, and enjoying her life of liesure with her best friend, Wonder, a 38 year old palomino Welsh/Tb cross. She was adopted “Ma” to many of my mares over the years, and “girlfriend” to a few geldings who fancied her as well.

She was tough, she had attitude and class, a floaty mover in the field, admittedly, I never tried to ride her. She got loose on a few people over the years, and pranced around as if she were doing a victory lap. She was a GREAT mother to her babies, and a truly loyal, never nasty friend to her field-mates.

She will be missed. She died of unknown etiology.

About 350.org

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

I came across this article by Desmond Tutu, and thought I would share it. It’s about global warming and what we can do about it.

http://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2009/10/column-unity-doomed-apartheid-next-up-climate-change-.html

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Inspiring and timely quotes from Dan Millman’s latest newsletter:

Human beings are perhaps never more frightening
than when they are convinced beyond doubt
that they are right.
Sir Laurens van der Post

The trouble with this world is that
the ignorant are certain,
and the intelligent are full of doubt.
George Bernard Shaw

Ryan Wood Clinic HERE!!

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

We are scheduled to host a Ryan Wood Clinic here the first weekend of December!! I have really enjoyed working with Ryan over the past several weeks, and look forward to watching him teach a jumping and dressage clinic here. Ryan has already been chosen to ride on the Australian Eventing Team’s A Squad at The World Games in Lexington, KY in June 2010.  He is young but super-talented. He has an easygoing temperament, and the horses seem to love him. This clinic will be appropriate for all levels of riders, you can do dressage and jumping both, or do either-or. To register, please call me (410) 819-8944 or Scott Chipps @ (410) 745-8404.

Loch Moy 10.09 286

Thought for the day

Monday, October 19th, 2009
Quote: “Remember not only to say the right thing in the right place, but far more difficult still, to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.” – Benjamin Franklin

Zeke Success Story!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Zeke after six months of Jeffra's program

Zeke after six months of Jeffra's program

Zeke before Jeffra's program

Zeke before Jeffra's program

 

Dear Ones,

Found a picture of Zeke taken last October — back when he looked like a tethered balloon.  I had tried so many different supplement programs to help him control his weight, but nothing was working.  They you stepped in with Dynamite and some common sense management suggestions like stopping all grain and feeding the timothy hay pellets (you are the only ones to promote that idea btw — Dr. Dan is still pushing oats for IR horses).  
The difference in the two pictures still astounds me.  Yesterday I realized that I could actually feel his ribs — had to push a bit, but still I could feel them.  That’s a huge change.  I hope you realize how happy I am for this turn of events and how grateful I am to you for your help and support.   
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Jeanne & Zeke