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Photo Credit Harrison Merkt
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In a an hour it’s going to be 2019. In some ways 2018 felt like it flew by and in other ways it lingered. I mean the Winter Olympics happened this year. ‘Nuff said.
I did attend a few shows this year.
Went to Breyerfest.
Graduated from college.
Traveled to Punta Canta.
Made tack. I didn’t create as much as other years. But streamlining techniques and improving the quality of my work more than made up for it.
On the real horse front, I finished my final semester for IHSA.
Helped give pony rides.
And rode in a parade.
But really, 2018 was the year of the book.
I finished painting a book mural.
Helped teach a few Author 101 classes.
A few short stories were published in an anthology (and it’s about a cat!).
Penn State sent me to a workshop through Madcap Retreats/We Need Diverse Books about writing cross culturally in Tennessee. It was phenomenal and I got to hang out with so many cool people. I mean how many people can say Laurie Halse Anderson (author of Speak and Chains) introduced herself to them in line for food?
In September I went to Texas for another retreat through Mapcap Retreats/ We Need Diverse Books. Being able to hang out with such talented people will never get old.
For the past few years I’ve always had goals for the new year. Usually they fell into blog more or maakeee all of the tack. This year I’m not making a list of things I want to accomplish. Sometimes it’s easier to just see where things fall. I do have a few things set up for the new year. I’m definitely going back to school and I’m definitely going to Breyerwest.
I don’t know what the new year will hold but I can’t wait to see what crosses my path!
The PA Farm Show starts this week. Friday is the first *official* day, but only the food court is open. The Farm Show is the largest agricultural event in America with about 10,000 competitive exhibits. Hundreds of thousands come to experience it every year.
I’ve been going to it since I was small. I live about 10-15 minutes away from it so I have to go. I’ve wanted to enter something, and this year I finally did.
While waiting in line to register I got to see the new butter sculpture. It’s a thousand pounds of butter and each year it has a special theme. The butter people all represent a different type of person/career path. Their common bond is milk and how it can transform anyone into a superhero. There’s a football player, military/army person, dairy farmer, fire fighter, and doctor. A news reporter was filming it and I listened to the description of it. So there it is.
I entered four pictures into the photography division. I’m excited to see the top entries.
After years of wishing I would, I actually did this year. Someone rear ending me couldn’t put a damper on that!
PA had its first snow storm of the year. Winter Storm Avery dumped eight inches of snow and a layer of ice. It started mid morning and continued late into the night. Because of the weather I decided I wasn’t leaving the house.

Instead I went into the craft room to make tack.

I started and finished making a Justify nameplate halter to mirror the real life Triple Crown Winner. I realized it’s been a long time since I had a giveaway here, so this will be one of the things. I always have a list of things I’d like to do, but this one is a sure thing since I actually finished it!

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