While many of our friends and peers in the horse industry in Sourthern California were still waiting for their rings to dry out, we at Blue Fox Farms were lucky enough to have a dry upper ring. We were back riding on Saturday, as soon as the rain finally gave up. The horses were definitely feeling a little fresh, but they all were on their best behavior and tried to contain all that pent up energy! We can't really blame them, seeing as their spent an entire week in their stalls or on the walker. Once again, we are so lucky to have a covered eurociser. It made life much easier getting the horses back to work. Not only did they not lose their conditioning during the rain, but they also got to get some exercise so they weren't complete loose cannons once the riding began again. Now lets just hope the rain gives us a little break. C'mon Mother Nature.....lets take at least a month off ;-)
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Banquet Time!
This past Saturday, Blue Fox Farms attended the GSDHJA Annual Awards Banquet at The Bahia Hotel in Mission Bay. Everyone got all dolled up in their best outfits for a wonderful evening of celebration, camaraderie, acknowledgment, and of course, fun! It's always so interesting to see the all the riders dressed up, instead of their usual attire of breeches and boots.The Banquet honors the accumulation of points throughout the entire show season and gives awards to those who have earned the most throughout the year. Lets give a round of applause to the following riders from BFF who received awards this year.
Elizabeth Deupree
Crossrails Achievement
Short Stirrup Achievement
Walk/Trot Achievement
Rachel Deupree
Mini Medal Winner
Kayley Melton
Crossrails Achievement
Short Stirrup Acheivement
Alexandra Varns and Lucky Charm
7th place Low Children's/AA Jumpers
5th place Pony Jumpers
Anne McCabe and Coastguard
6th place Adult Amateur Hunters
Congrats again to the entire BFF show team for a successful season in 2009. We are all so excited to see what 2010 brings! Its going to be our year :-)
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Tut, Tut, It looks like rain...

Monsoon San Diego has arrived..... Though we are all fully aware that the rain has been long overdue, it does make the equestrian life a little difficult. We are so lucky, however, to have the new addition of a cover for our equisizer. We want to thank Bryan Keith, Nancy and Kenny Nordstrom, and everyone who helped make the cover a possibility. Our horses are all snuggled in their stalls, with their blankets on, but everyone gets to go for a good walk today and all week! Though we're not fans of the rain, this new addition is sure making life easier :-)Everything at the barn is surviving the storm well. There have been plenty of sandbags filled and ditches dug, but overall things have gone smoothly (knock on wood).
Hope everyone else is staying dry and safe!
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Our new blog is here! This blog will be a new avenue for us to communicate and keep updated on the happenings of Blue Fox Farms, its staff, and its riders. We will be posting about upcoming events, show results, bios on members of the Blue Fox family, and all sorts of exciting occasions! Feel free to join, become a follower and comment :-)
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