Thank you Horse & Style for featuring my humble abode in the summer issue!
Whenever someone asks me if what I would do if I didn’t become a blogger – I dream about a career as an interior designer. I love home decor and making spaces happy. I live for a good DIY project and am a sucker for a good before and after reveal.
When Laurie Berglie reached out about including my rental home in Horse & Style, I was thrilled! The article features photos of our house and talks about life with Fira in the city. Visit horseandstylemag.com to read the article online or purchase the current issue.
Around the House
I took a lot of photos for the magazine and wanted to share some of them here. I’ll also be doing a dedicated post about Fira’s stall/living situation next week. I receive several requests about it, so it’s time to finally do the backyard tour.
My house is filled with a lot of DIY projects including my serape shower curtain and painted steer skull.
I upgraded our old kitchen floor with peel and stick vinyl tile.
The kitchen offers a view into the backyard, where Fira resides. She often hangs out at the front of her stall and stares into the kitchen whenever she thinks it’s time for a meal – often an hour before feeding time. She will knicker at you when you get a glass of water or sees you walk by.
Having Fira at home is wonderful. I get to spend time with her on my lunch breaks, enjoy afternoon rides, and just hang out with her in the yard. Since she doesn’t get a normal pasture life, keeping her mind and schedule busy is important. Sometimes I take her to turnout and bring a book or something to work on so she gets plenty of time out, along with daily rides.
Be sure to read these blog posts for more about life with Fira in the backyard.
Living With Horses In The City
Horses In The City – A Year Later
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