http://www.discoverhorses.com/weg-2010-diary-jim-wofford-day-1.html
I always feel like I should copy and frame his wit!! He’s such a character and a great mind, and lucky for us we’re all sharing the same time here on this world!!
http://www.discoverhorses.com/weg-2010-diary-jim-wofford-day-1.html
I always feel like I should copy and frame his wit!! He’s such a character and a great mind, and lucky for us we’re all sharing the same time here on this world!!
I love his writing. Thanks so much for the link!
That was a great blog and it sounds like Bit Of Britain is not going to let us down in the shopping department!
Thanks for the link, I will enjoy following his version of events
love the quote at the end…that is now one of my favorites.
awesome vantage point. Where is his day two blog!
It’s a bit more upbeat than Karen Robinson’s blog. The deer in her hillbilly cabin must have pissed in her $2.75 bottled water. :uhoh:
I don’t know this Karen Robinson gal from Adam’s house cat, but she’s about as entertaining and interesting as sand in my bathing suit. Or a blister on my heel. Maybe a cold sore.
Seriously, why bother to blog your impressions of WEG when it’s readily apparent you’d rather be absolutely anywhere else?
Where do I find Karen Robinson’s blog (I like colorful, I guess).
I don’t think that he’s going to blog every day, just when he can. Or something really comes up that he needs to get off his mind! :lol:
By hey, whoever finds it first, please run and post it!
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http://www.horse-canada.com/?p=4031#
Colorful is fine. Sour, ugly, xenophobic, not so much.
Enjoy. If you can.
I love Jimmy’s accounts of WEGs.
All this had been going on for a couple of hours by now, and I was starting to feel like a monkey kissing a porcupine… I didn’t know how much more of this fun I could stand. Then up on the stage steps Denyce Graves, a famous lady opera singer. She certainly matched the stereotype of what you think of, when you think of female opera singers. This was OK with me, because I know what they say about how to tell when the opera is over.
No such luck… we were treated/subjected to several renditions of famous arias. The good news was she was joined for the final aria by some Friesian dressage horses, which at least gave me something to watch while I waited for the opera to be over.
…forget them. Wear sensible shoes and pack a raincoat and a fleece, because the weather has changed here, and rain is in the forecast. Oh, and don’t forget the spare credit card… you know, the one you have been saving for a rainy day. Well, it is going to rain here, and Bit O’Britain has the biggest tent on the grounds, just full of horse toys of every description.