When you come right down to it, I’m really an old-fashioned kinda gal. That is not to be confused with phrases like, “fuddy-duddy,” “reactionary” or simply, “old.” What I mean… read more →
She endured a long, harsh Winter. Her special blend was covered by snow so thick and deep that often I doubted that her storied dirt ever would be dry and… read more →
If it’s at all within your power, you should take your Mother to Beautiful Belmont Park this Sunday, May 10th to celebrate Mothers’ Day with her. The reason why… read more →
In a way, I’m at a loss for words tonight. My heart and mind, however, are filled with too many thoughts and feelings to process. So perhaps I can work… read more →
The ever-popular mare Zenyatta always had a contingent of fans on hand when she raced – often at Southern California race tracks. Some of the same supporters were on hand… read more →
I won’t even begin to try to tell you about the hellacious winter that we in the Great Northeast just endured. For the first time in my Life, I entertained… read more →
Dortmund’s trainer, Bob Baffert, came into the Santa Anita Derby on Saturday with big expectations for the chestnut colt, who easily kept his unblemished record intact while heading toward the… read more →
Shared Belief easily won the $1 million Santa Anita Handicap Saturday, bringing his record to 10 wins in 11 starts and solidifying his status as one of America’s top thoroughbreds.… read more →
In a much-anticipated match-up between two of the country’s top horses, Shared Belief won the Grade 2 San Antonio at Santa Anita Park Saturday over California Chrome, who last month… read more →
Lord Nelson narrowly won the Grade 2 San Vicente at Santa Anita Park Sunday over one of last year’s top 2-year-olds, Texas Red, who was making his first start since… read more →