We've reached the point in winter in which I have no idea what day it is. Thus, for today's non riding outfit I needed something to help me keep track of that. Here's what I wore today:I took pics in the house because I wasn't shedding my layers for barn photos today.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Thursday's Threads
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
What's Up Wednesday
You know what's NOT up this Wednesday? The temps outside! That's for sure. I don't think we've climbed out of the teens since... Who even knows. Also, did you know it's still January? How many days are in this month? 600? Feels like 600. Anyway... Let's revisit the last week, won't be a long one since we're not doing much around here.
Okay, so I guess we were above freezing for a few days last week. Thursday I was able to take the horses out for some grass, and I think I hand walked them in the snow on Friday.
Then it got stupid cold again. And then on top of being stupid cold it snowed. Saturday was one of those single digit days, though I think it did eventually get to 11. Which is double digits and I should appreciate that. But the day wasn't without drama.
| Brrrr |
| Photo from early Sunday morning |
I did shovel out the doors though. Nothing worse than the doors freezing shut. Thankfully when that has happened in the past, I can get in from the covered walkouts.
I gave my worker a snow day Monday because I figured my plow guy wouldn't be here early enough for my worker to get in the driveway. Which was true. We did shortened turnouts on Monday, and I didn't take Shiny to her paddock. Instead I put her in one of the covered walkouts while the boys had their time in the ring, then put her in the ring for a bit after them. Musical turnouts if you will.
I also waited to do stalls/turnout until after the plow had come. Just seemed better. It would be a little warmer, and easier for me to get around. They didn't do the best job with the plowing, but they came back Tuesday to finish up and I think we're in good shape now. The horses weren't thrilled with this amount of snow. Eros was certain it was too deep to walk in (it's not) and even Al was like, phew this is a lot of work. The only one who really meandered a bit was Shiny. THE SHORTEST ONE! Haha! Girls rule.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Truthful Tuesday
Okay, yeah. I have regrets. The regrets have regrets. There is regret all over here. I apparently didn't really grasp just how much snow anything over a foot is. It's a lot. I think we got around 15". Give or take. It started Sunday morning around 8am and didn't stop until sometime overnight last night. It's miserable. There's not enough room to put it all, and I have no idea how I'm going to get a clear path down the back driveway to get my hay delivery nor the dumpster picked up to empty. No idea.
I'm not knocking them. Those guys were on like hour 30, They did what they could in the moment. But leaving several inches of snow on that crest isn't gonna work for semi trucks.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Thursday's Threads: Non Riding Edition
Outfit Day! Unfortunately, no riding here this week, but I still have an outfit to share. We'll call it a grooming outfit since that's what we did today. Today was a little reprieve before the crazy weather comes, so I was able to get the horses out for a graze. Here's what they wore for that:
Blanket: Kentucky Horsewear
Halter and Lead: Two Horse Tack
My mom got me this adorable sweater for Chanukah and I love it so much! It's cropped but not like show any skin cropped. Which is the appropriate length for middle age.
These are the same (VERY) old paddock boots you saw a few weeks ago. They're starting to show their age a bit, which I estimate to be around 15 years. Possibly older. But they haven't gotten regular use until the last year or so. I've been doing chores in them all winter so I have a feeling this might be their last winter. They've served me well though, and certainly don't owe me anything! I think I paid $25 for them a million years ago at the Beval sale. (Man, I miss that sale!)
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
What's Up Wednesday
We had a nice warm up last week and I actually got to sit on my horses like three days in a row! Then the snow returned. But that's to be expected it IS winter after all. Currently it's 9 degrees outside without the wind chill this morning. So needless to say, nothing is melting out there. Supposed to get into the 30's later though. So that's good news.
This weekend is bringing more single digit temps and there's a possibility of a foot of snow Sunday into Monday. Not my ideal weekend. But you can't change the weather! The timing is a little unfortunate because I am just a few weeks out from needing my manure bin emptied and a new load of hay delivered. It would have been nice to have the driveway clear for both of those things. What can you do though? Not much. Have the tow company on standby I guess? Wouldn't be the first time I had to have someone winched out of there.
But back to last week. January thaw was LOVELY. I rode my horses. They got shoes on the warmest day so I could have the barn doors open and it wasn't so stinky. Sometimes the weather aligns with your needs! (Rarely. But it happens!)Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Truthful Tuesday
Remember when I was all like oh yes we can definitely do walk rides in the snow all winter. It will be just fine! Hahahaha! So cute. Love that for me.
I'm actually happy to not feel like I have to ride in this miserably cold weather.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
Thursday's Threads
Outfit Day! And I have a fun one, though Shiny's outfit is a recent repeat. What can I say? It's winter. We'll start with Shiny since she's cuter.That's right! It's neon again! I mean, now that I have the boots, I'm busting out all the neon!
Saddle Pad: Hangry Mare
I think Hangry Mare is out of business which is too bad, because she makes beautiful pads. I actually scored this one from Facebook Marketplace awhile back. Great find!
I should also get some fun neon fabric for boot tabs... until then though, these mesh boots from AnatomEq are wonderful.
I honestly don't remember where this sweater came from. I've had it awhile, but haven't given it enough attention. But I will now!
I found this I think on Facebook too. Imagine my delight when I found a NEON Duftler spur belt for a great price. Utter glee my friends.
I toned it down a little with the pants today. I COULD have gone all out and done some bright pink but these breeches are warmer. So they won out.
I just love looking at them. They are the most ridiculous in all the best ways, and I LOVE them. Plus I can't properly explain to you all how comfortable these were straight from the box.
That's it for this week! What do you think? Have I made neon classy? CAN neon be classy? Remains to be seen, but I'm doing my part!
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
What's Up Wednesday
We've been enjoying a January thaw for the past several days and it's been pretty glorious. It took a little longer than I'd hoped for the ring to melt enough to be usable, but it did happen finally! Though the one long side is still a sheet of ice. We just avoid that section. Which is perfectly fine with Al since it's the side by the neighbor.
My worker scheduled out Friday, so I had an extra chore day this weekend. I really didn't mind too much since I need to get some exercise on these days when I can't ride! Though the morning was still very cold, and the walk to Shiny's paddock was a little terrifying for an old woman with a knee injury... But we made it! I spread a bunch of salt down afterwards so it wasn't so bad the rest of the weekend. And now it's all clear. Hopefully it stays that way for a bit.
Everything else was fine at home or so I thought. Came home and fed dinner, took the trash out. You know the usual stuff. But then at night check things got weird. I walked into the barn and everyone greeted me, as they do. Shiny is the first stall I encounter as I walk to get the hay at the end of the barn, and she's facing the back window but has her head turned looking at me. I notice her reflection is much more apparent than normal in her window. Then I look closer. Her reflection is not reflecting her... OMG. It was Eros. Outside in the walkout. How did he get there?! Thankfully he did not break his door down or anything crazy. But annoyingly, my worker once again forgot to latch the outside door. Thank goodness Eros didn't realize this while I was out, nor AFTER night check. Or the heat would have been heating the great outdoors all night. Sheesh. I had gotten lax about double checking all the door latches because well... I dunno. I just assume that doors get latched. But I know what happens when one assumes. So now I've been checking all doors when I head out late morning. I guess I should do that regardless. But it is a little frustrating. These are safety issues, ya know? I've got the new checklist just about ready to print and I have a clipboard coming for it too. Hopefully that will help these issues.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Truthful Tuesday
Today's confession is that I've been struggling with productivity lately. I know that's something that I deal with every winter because I'm very much solar powered and it's very much dark out more than it's light this time of year. But I have several projects I wanted to tackle while the horses are having some down time this winter due to weather and I haven't been all that successful. (To be fair, they've really only been having down time since Christmas and I was away for a week.)
I'm one to stew on things though, and I've been trying to see if there's a reason I've been so unproductive other than just being lazy. And in fact there is! With the holidays and illness my barn worker has been out a lot. I think he only worked maybe two full weeks in the last six... So that means a lot more work for my aging body. And then I got to thinking that I must be somewhat deficient in some way if taking care of three horses is leaving me so wrecked. But then I stewed some more and realized that it's not just that. I'm a spinster. I live here alone. Manage the barn alone. Manage my home alone. All the things are my responsibility. And that can get a little exhausting sometimes.
So what do I do about that? A few things. First, appreciate that it's the down time and try to stop beating myself up about not doing more with the horses right now. They're fine. Happy even! (Though also unfit and losing top line rapidly...) Next, make a list of what I want to get done in the next few months. Then break those things up into small chunks. Little attainable tasks to be accomplished each week.
We shall see how it goes. Though this week I'm hoping to do some riding, so that all might have to wait until next week when it freezes back over up here.
Do you have similar struggles this time of year? I imagine it's more common for the northern folk where it's darker longer and also much colder. Any tips or tricks to combat it?
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Thursday's Threads
I put breeches on today just in case the ring thawed out enough to ride... But alas. Not quite yet. It was in the 40's today and there was sun so we're getting there! Anyway, I have a partial riding outfit to share today. The horses went out for grass for a few minutes each and it was warm enough to just have 100 grams on. Shiny is our model for this outfit today:
Halter: Valley Vet
Blanket: Imperial Riding
Shiny was THRILLED to get to eat five minutes of grass. I'm really careful with her grass intake. She's never actually been diagnosed insulin resistant, but since her hay rations are soaked, she's not used to much sugar in general. No need to overload the system.
Here's what I wore today:
Most of this outfit is approaching vintage status. But one part is brand new!Paddock Boots: Ariat









