Some Favorite Days

Some Favorite Days by Judy Richter, published by iUniverse in July 2007, is a collection of essays that captures the author’s cherished memories, primarily set against the backdrop of her 100-acre farm in Bedford, New York. This edition, written in English and spanning 208 pages, reflects on Richter’s experiences in the horse business, where she has spent over forty years training young riders and horses for competition. The essays highlight her deep connection to both her farm and her passion for horses, illustrating how these elements have shaped her life.
In this collection, readers will find a blend of personal memoirs that recount Richter’s adventures both on her farm and beyond. The essays explore her childhood experiences riding horses in New Jersey, her time at horse shows along the East Coast, and her reflections on life in New York City. Through her writing, Richter shares her appreciation for the animals and people who have influenced her journey, offering insights into her life as a horse lover and trainer. Some Favorite Days invites readers to experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from a life dedicated to equestrian pursuits and the simple pleasures found in everyday moments.
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Some Favorite Days: A Collection of Essays describes some of author Judy Richter’s favorite memories, many of which transpired on her 100-acre farm in Bedford, New York. Even though it is just thirty-five miles north of Times Square, Coker Farm-home to Richter’s avocation as well as her vocation-is in every other respect, worlds away.
For more than forty years, Richter has been in the horse business, training young riders and horses for show competition. During her childhood, Richter rode horses on her parent’s farm in New Jersey, and she feels fortunate that her career celebrates her passion. Some of her best days off the farm have been at horse shows up and down the East coast, at her even more rural farm in East Barnard, Vermont, and in New York City itself.
Encouraged by family, friends, and fellow writers to write about her life on and off the farm, Richter has found writing to be therapeutic. Some Favorite Days features some of this lifelong horse lover’s favorite equines and some of her favorite equestrians. Now, more than ever, Richter appreciates just how lucky she is to enjoy such a blessed life.
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