Horse Show Season/The Heart is Not a Size

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Devon Horse Show is back in town, and last night, as the trainers and jockeys settled their mounts into the stables, I walked unnoticed with my camera. I visited the Horse Show most years as a child—driving an hour with my parents and siblings. When it came time for my own family to buy a new house of our own, we found one just two blocks from the fabled fairgrounds. On Sunday the old carriages will roll down my streets. All next week the Budweiser Clydesdales will be clopped by my garden.

It was inevitable that the horse show take a starring turn in one of my novels, and in The Heart is Not a Size, due out next March, it does. These words set the stage:

At the fairgrounds, the stalls were one after the other on either side of a dark corridor that was so long it seemed to bend and then disappear behind horse steam. The floor was hay and the trainers were busy and the long faces of the horses were practically floating over the wide doors of their slatted stalls. It was like being in church, like joining in the hymn—the sawdust and manure, the sound of horse teeth on carrots and sugar. No one minded Riley or me, and we minded no one either, just walked down the corridor between the horses like we belonged, stopping when we wanted to, to touch the snip or the star on a horse nose. Outside, there were black birds overhead on the electrical wires, and the dogs that come to the show every year had begun to chase each other, dig for old bones.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

And sets the stage very well!

Ed Goldberg said...

You certainly know how to tantalize us. Can't wait.

Vivian Mahoney said...

You put me right there, Beth. I can see it all.

Next March? Sigh.

woman who roars said...

Hi Beth,
This description reminds me of countless barns around the country!
I ran into a mutual friend at Handmade Gardens yesterday - Kathy P.
Told her to say hi for me, but then thought I should do it for myself.
I am still alive, still kicking, still growing this little baby (whom we now know is a girl!!)

Sherry said...

Hey, you know I'm smiling. Thank you for taking me to the horse barn. Love this post!

Woman in a Window said...

Pulls you into place and time. Just how many projects do you have going? (You hurt my head.)

Silver said...

ah..such a pleasure to be able to read what you'd written in those early hours.. where inspiration runs free in the backdrop of silence and crickets.

~Silver
from One Day at a Time with Silver/
Reflection

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