Ryan and I have been working hard over the past few years to get ready for "my other man", as Ryan calls him, to move out here with us! Today, it finally happened!  We received help from our good friends at Green Country Gypsy Horses, who provided the trailer and lots of encouragement! Our mutual farrier, Jeremy, came to help

I admit I've jumped on the organic train! I'm not able to buy all of my food organic, but I try to avoid the "dirty dozen" and make sure that all of my milk/egg products are organic. I think this comes from being a vegetarian and paying such close attention to my food and where it comes from. I've been

Well, it's that time again. I enjoyed a lovely day at the barn two Saturdays ago with a breezy 86 degree afternoon. By this Saturday, it was all a distant memory. 97 degrees with full sun and high humidity was not my preferred way to finish off the weekend. And it's only getting hotter! Ugh!! Why does anyone live in

As a native Okie, I grew up learning about Native American history, traditions and art every year in school. It was always my favorite part of the year, as it usually included some type of project. I made beaded jewelry, adobe bricks, a tee-pee that I could get inside of, and my dad even helped me cut down a branch