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Month: November 2019

It Could Be Something

November 12, 2019 ~ Sleepy Equestrian

Trees are trees and words are words, at first glance appearing to look and sound the same. A recurring voice says it’s all been said and done before, what can you contribute? To be honest, I’m not sure. Another voice quietly tells me it could be something, so with some ink and time maybe I’ll … Continue reading It Could Be Something

The Sleepy Equestrian

Horseback rider currently of the lesson-a-week variety, but got my start at age 9 thanks to a new kid at school and a stable a few miles down the road. Sleepy person by way of a type 1 narcolepsy diagnosis in early 2015, though my symptoms (unbeknownst at the time and fairly mild) first started seven years earlier. Living with an incurable chronic illness is a continual work in progress, but the more I lean in, learn, and share, the less it holds me back from what I want.

(like ponies, obviously)

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