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Going Forward in Baby Steps. I swear I will get into a more regular habit of blogging, but so far things with Aspen have been going nice and slow. They’re progressing for sure! Want her on three hooves it’s a health hazard, but when it’s. Decision to stretch out in some ridiculous fashion to bite the living hell out of an itchy spot that takes a hoof off the ground, well they’s just fine. Can you hear how hard I’m rolling my eyes right now? It’s pretty intense. Since harvest has wrapped up Aspen will be ...
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Monthly Adventures: August Races Edition. August just flew by! I can’t believe it’s already September. Harvest will soon be upon us and then the flurries will fly. Today’s expected high is 92 degrees Fahrenheit, with a heat index over 100. Did I really just mention snow? August was a busy month, and one of many firsts. To start with, I ran four 5k races. I originally had two races picked out for the month, and on the last Saturday of July I signed up for them, then got a brilliant idea! The race was on a...
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Canal Ambush Triathlon Parts III & IV. Part Three – 1.8m paddle. Photo from Canal Ambush’s Facebook page. I let her pick a side before I quickly moved past. This was. Going to be a leisurely paddle, I had to boogy and make up time. At this point the wind was definitely the most difficult to battle. We were going downstream, not that it mattered. The Hennepin Canal. Pictured: a $200 kayak that required much effort. And reasonably priced. The downside? Like the one pictured, it doesn’t have the pole ...