March & April travel diary for 2010
This past month has been exciting, educational and fun. On March 19th I left for Hernando, MS
where I was scheduled to teach a USD
clinic for adults. Clifton Farms/Midsouth Dressage Academy owned by Elizabeth Rice turned out to be an absolutely beautiful facility with everything under one roof. Two dressage arena’s next to each other, lots of stabling, accommodations for a lot of riders and a very nice lounge. I had a great time teaching a very enthusiastic group of riders and auditors. I am really enjoying this format and the interaction with the auditors. At most of these clinics the riders and my self stay on the facility, so we really get to know each other and it makes for a very comfortable relationship in the lessons. I was there until Monday March 22nd.
On March 25 my husband and I left for Ocala, Fl where we stayed with very close friends Jean and Michael Morris. They have been friends for over 20 years and Jean a student when she lived in Ca. They have a beautiful farm in Ocala with a couple of horses. Each morning I helped Jean with her very nice horse Pelino as well as a few other riders who came to her farm. I also went to Mary Alice Malone’s beautiful Iron Springs Farm. I helped her with her two very nice and talented Frisian breeding stallions. While we where there my husband Joel played some polo with friends at the Village’s polo club near Orlando. His team won. One day we went to see the USEF National Championship for four in hand driving. What a thrill that was. We got to see Chester Weber win. It was a perfect trip with a mix of work, good friends and a lot of fun. We were there for 5 days. April 1st. I judged at Los Angeles Equestrian Center and April
2-3rd I took part in a judges Forum. Jane Weaterwax did a great job as our teacher with help from my friend Lilo Fore. Stephen Clarke was there judging the CDI as part of the show and had a book signing for his beautiful book “Dressage Dreams”. A perfect gift for your dressage friends.
April 9th I left for Minneapolis for my next USDF clinic. It was held
at Leatherdale Equine Center at the University of Minnesota. This was also a very nice facility with everything under one roof and a heated arena. Friday afternoon I watched all the riders in groups just to get an idea of their levels. After wards Lloyd Landkamer (organizer of WEG dressage) invited all the riders for a great dinner. He is a very good cook. Saturday and Sunday I taught 8 riders a day and had a lot of good interaction with the auditors.
April 15-16 I taught a clinic in Phoenix. This is a regular clinic with a very good group of riders. Cyndi Jackson is the trainer and it is a lot of fun teaching her on her very talented horse Strauss. She is doing very well at the CDI’s in the PSG and Int. 1 and hopefully will make it to Gladstone. I also teach her students on a regular basis and they are all nice riders on very suitable horses. It is very rewarding to see the progress they make from clinic to clinic.
April 18 I left for Lexington, Ky. I was supposed to go for a few days to watch the test event for WEG. As it turned out Stephen Clarke who was one of the judges for the event was stuck in London, because of the volcano, so I ended up judging instead. April 19th I
On Thursday April 22nd we went to watch the
dressage part of the
Rolex Kentucky Three Day Event in the morning. At noon Janet Foy and I went to a meeting at the USEF headquarters for the High Performance Committee. Anne Gribbons, Eva Solomon, Jenny Van Wieren and Kathy Connelly were also there. After the meeting we went for a late lunch watching the end of the dressage phase for Rolex. In the evening we were back to judge the GP Freestyles. We all had Tina Konyot as the clear winner and Chris Von Martels as runner up. It was an exciting evening with a great crowd. For the entire show I was fortunate to have Maureen Van Tuyl ( all the way from California) as my scribe and Noah Rattner (all the way from Oregon) as my e-scribe. They are the absolute best and it made my life as a judge so much easier. Friday morning I went to the airport and the first person I ran into was Robert Dover. It turned out we were leaving out of the same gate and spent an hour getting caught up. Robert is Chef for the Canadian riders and doing a great job. All in all Lexington was a great experience and I highly recommend going to the WEG.
Friday April 23 I arrived home and started to ride my horses again. I think they have forgotten what I look like. My next USDF clinic is at Scott Hassler’s in Chesapeake City in MD May 8-9th.







