Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Stephen Bradley @ A Bit Better Farm on Wednesday, June 12th


Join us for another day of lessons with Stephen Bradley at the awesome A Bit Better Farm in Brookeville, Maryland.  Stephen enjoys teaching all levels of riders from beginners to the advanced competitor. His enthusiasm, talent for communication, and ability to inspire confidence in the horse and rider make him a hit with riders of all levels. When training with Stephen, you can be confident that you will receive expert instruction for your level of riding. You can learn more about Stephen at www.stephensbradley.com.

Jump lessons will be 75 minutes each, with 3 riders per group
Dressage lessons will be 45 minutes each, private (limited availability)

Costs: $115 for Jump lessons; $155 for Dressage lessons (cash, check and credit cards accepted)

Please contact Margaret Rizzo at margaret@mythiclanding.com or (301) 502-8929 to sign up for any (or all!) of the clinics.  Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.

A full list of activities for the year can be found on our web site (http://mythiclanding.com/activities.htm) or facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mythic-Landing-Enterprises-LLC/231445710243540).  Be sure to check back often for updates.  Or just tell Margaret to add you to our e-mail list.

Monday, April 22, 2013

The story behind the photo

I posted a photo of a set of empty cross ties earlier today and thought it deserved a little bit more of an explantation.  Here is the photo I posted ...


What you couldn't see is that she was calmly standing right next to me.  Her expression read a bit of "WHAT was Katie thinking moving that blanket next to me!?!" And a little, "Seriously, I don't even know why you put me in those things." But the overall theme from Lissell would be, "You stupid humans."

Similar situation, two years prior.
Why Lissell doesn't run away when she breaks the cross ties is beyond me.  I'm guessing it's because she prefers to stand there laughing at me, but who knows.  At the end of the day, she makes me smile.  Sparks on the concrete and all.

Another photo op with the opinionated Princess Lissell.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

MLE Ambassador Western Comet

Melissa Wong's Western Comet repping MLE today at Redland Hunt Pony Club Horse Trials with Kelley Williams riding.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Reflective Update on Lissell

 
Oh where to start.  Big momma mare has had a bit of a rough winter.  Unfortunately she had another flare up of lymphangitis in her left hind leg which just sucked.  (Sorry, there's no other way to put it!)  As much as I love going to the barn and being with Lissell, twice daily trips to administer various injections and medications isn't really what I have in mind (especially when temps are hovering in the teens).  But such is life and you move on.

Luckily we were more prepared to treat this bout as we had had to experiment enough last summer, that this time things seemed to turn around much faster than the first time.  Until your horse gets a cut right below their hock the day after they were weaned off all drugs.  And then the cut gets infected, and your horse is lame for a week.  And then you have all of the filling out of the leg except for a fluid-y bump on the front of her ankle.  And when your vet ultrasounds it, they find a small tear in the connective tissue between the skin and tendon.  There was many a time, when all I could think was, "You can't make this sh*t up!"  But again, all you can do is treat the issue and move on.

By some miracle, Lissell remained fairly rideable throughout this entire time.  There were times when all we did was walk, but the walking helped with the circulation in her leg and made things a bit better. Plus I think it helped with both of us sanity-wise.  We were also able to work on our dressage a lot.  And I mean a lot.  I do think we both reached our breaking points at different times (What can you expect of two eventers doing nothing but flatwork for 7 weeks!?).  For Lissell, I think it was when I hopped on bareback w/ a halter to walk her out to her field and she made her bucking intentions clear and I leapt off.  For me, I think it was when I discovered a puncture on her front ankle and practically curled up in a pathetic ball on the barn floor.  But really, what can you really do except pick yourself up and move on.

Before grooming (after wearing a sheet all day).
After grooming.
I must admit that the thought of retiring Lissell crossed my mind more than once this winter.  And I swear to you that on the days when I gave it the most thought, I would get on Lissell and she would either try to buck me off, run off with me or start snorting at a pile of fence boards on the ground.  Even today, I walked hills for a few minutes and then went in the indoor to do a little flatwork in my jump saddle.  It was like Lissell had springs in her hocks and was floating across the ground.  In my jump lesson with Kelley last week, we were throwing in some flying changes across the diagonal and I can only describe them as being expressive, obnoxious and hilarious all at the same time.  I keep reminding myself that any and all of these issues could (and probably would) happen if she was just sitting in a field not doing anything all day.  So I guess we'll just keep moving on to the next adventure.

Lissell dressed up in her bubble wrap.
I'm not sure what we'll do next.  I've already done more with Lissell than I could have ever dreamed of, so there's not much left to do.  I was looking back through some older blogs about her, and at one point I said that my goal with Lissell was to learn as much as possible from her while I still had her.  And while one of the things I've learned is that she's an incredibly complicated ride, she's also very generous in her own way.  She may like to fling her head into the air at the most inappropriate times, but when it comes down to it, she'll also catch you when you try to fall.  And when I just can't bear to give her another shot, she just gives you that "it's all good, I don't mind" look and you make it through another day.  As corny as it sounds, this horse has taught me a lot about moving through life and just keep on keeping on regardless of what comes your way.

I do want to take a quick moment to thank all the people that have helped me keep my sanity through this latest ordeal: Dr. Roger Scullin and Dr. Jim Lewis of Damascus Equine Associates, Kelley Williams, Kim Keating and Tiina Gray of A Bit Better Farm, Jane Seigler of Dressage at Sundown and Mike Poe of Alpha Farrier Services.  And of course Scott, Sue, Jenn and Nicki for knowing when to hand me a tissue and when to hand me a drink!


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Susan Graham White returns May 10-11!


Susan Graham White will be back teaching at A Bit Better Farm (Brookeville, MD) on Friday, May 10th and Saturday, May 11th!  The 2-day clinic format has been such a success, and everyone was asking for another one ... so here it is!

Lesson costs will remain $125 for a 45-minute private lesson.  However, if you sign up for a 2nd (or 3rd or 4th!) lesson, you will get $10 off/per lesson for each additional lesson.

If you'd like to sign up, e-mail me at margaret@mythiclanding.com!  We're looking forward to a fun filled 2 days of dressage!

More info on Susan: Not only is Susan an active upper-level dressage competitor, but she also judges at many of the area shows where you compete. Susan is an FEI dressage rider and trainer based at Wolfhaven Farm in southern Maryland. She has been an active instructor, trainer, and competitor in dressage for 25 years, and has successfully trained and coached students through the Advanced 3-day level in eventing, and to FEI levels in dressage. Learn more about Susan at www.sgwdressage.com.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Stephen Bradley back on April 17th!



Wednesday, April 17th: Stephen Bradley @ A Bit Better Farm (Brookeville, MD)

Join us for another day of lessons with Stephen Bradley at the awesome A Bit Better Farm in Brookeville, Maryland.  Stephen enjoys teaching all levels of riders from beginners to the advanced competitor. His enthusiasm, talent for communication, and ability to inspire confidence in the horse and rider make him a hit with riders of all levels. When training with Stephen, you can be confident that you will receive expert instruction for your level of riding. You can learn more about Stephen at www.stephensbradley.com.

Jump lessons will be 75 minutes each, with 3 riders per group
Dressage lessons will be 45 minutes each, private (limited availability)

Costs: $110 for Jump lessons; $150 for Dressage lessons (cash, check and credit cards accepted)

Please contact Margaret Rizzo at margaret@mythiclanding.com or (301) 502-8929 to sign up for any (or all!) of the clinics.  Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.

A full list of activities for the year can be found on our web site (http://mythiclanding.com/activities.htm) or facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mythic-Landing-Enterprises-LLC/231445710243540).  Be sure to check back often for updates.  Or just tell Margaret to add you to our e-mail list.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Susan Graham White to return February 17-18!


Just wanted to remind everyone that Susan Graham White will be back teaching at A Bit Better Farm (Brookeville, MD) on Sunday, February 17th and Monday, February 18th!  The first 2-day clinic was such a success, and everyone was asking for another one ... so here it is!

Lesson costs will remain $125 for a 45-minute private lesson.  However, if you sign up for a 2nd (or 3rd or 4th!) lesson, you will get $10 off/per lesson for each additional lesson.

If you'd like to sign up, just let me know!  We're looking forward to a fun filled 2 days of dressage!

More info on Susan: Not only is Susan an active upper-level dressage competitor, but she also judges at many of the area shows where you compete. Susan is an FEI dressage rider and trainer based at Wolfhaven Farm in southern Maryland. She has been an active instructor, trainer, and competitor in dressage for 25 years, and has successfully trained and coached students through the Advanced 3-day level in eventing, and to FEI levels in dressage. Learn more about Susan at www.sgwdressage.com.

Please contact Margaret Rizzo at margaret@mythiclanding.com or (301) 502-8929 to sign up for any (or all!) of the clinics.  Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.

A full list of activities for the year can be found on our web site (http://mythiclanding.com/activities.htm) or facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mythic-Landing-Enterprises-LLC/231445710243540).  Be sure to check back often for updates.  Or just tell Margaret to add you to our e-mail list.