Notes from the Equestrian Underground

Notes from the Equestrian Underground by Carol L. Frey is a humorous exploration of life through the lens of equestrian experiences. Published by Carol L. Frey on July 27, 2015, this edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with the author receiving riding lessons as a Christmas gift, which leads her to reflect on her childhood love for horses and the various other gifts that were less appealing to her.
Readers will find a blend of humor and personal anecdotes as Frey navigates her journey from the Domestic Underground to the Equestrian Underground. The book captures the amusing challenges and adventures that arise in daily life, particularly in relation to animals and the quirks of new hobbies. Through her engaging storytelling, Frey invites readers to share in her experiences around the barn, highlighting the lighter side of taking on new pursuits.
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“The boys got me riding lessons for Christmas. They were obviously trying to interest me in a new hobby. Bing’s ill-concealed attempt to distract me from telling stories about the family (and publishing them) hadn’t fooled me in the least. The other gifts – a decoupage kit (seriously? Fussy painting and artistic talent required? What were they thinking?), a tennis racquet (no way am I baring my crepe-y thighs – I’ll take up tennis again when it’s played in bloomers), calligraphy pens (once again, artistic talent is required, so it’s not an option) – were stacked in a closet. Way in the back. But riding lessons… I’d always loved horses, had ridden while growing up in the Midwest… maybe… ” From the Domestic Underground to the Equestrian Underground, Carol Frey finds adventure and humor in daily life – this time around the barn.
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