As I write this, I’m sitting in my new temporary home office. Behind the computer screen, my window frames a view of Pike’s Peak. Colorado is beautiful. The desert flowers are blooming and I sit in awe of God’s creation and such different scenery than Washington. There’s much to get used to in this part of the country. The town of Peyton towers nearly 6900 feet above sea level. Yes, the air is a little thinner which explains my feeling tired. (That and moving 1500 miles!)
I had no idea what new adventures were in store for us as we drove so many miles. Buying a home seemed nearly impossible after losing three offers. Prices have escalated in Colorado just as they have in Washington. We’re finally in the process of buying a home that my husband Mark happened to find while driving around exploring our new area. It must have been God’s plan because I wasn’t having any luck.
What prompted me to move my husband, horses, business, and farm so far away? I needed a change. We’d been in our place since 1985 and honestly, I just needed a new adventure. Change is an essential part of life and while I find it hard, it was necessary.
My best friend lives here and our new place will be just three miles down the road, so it’s really working out nicely. People are friendly and I’m looking forward to meeting the horse community here. All I can say is don’t ever be afraid to try something new. It will be worth it, I promise!
Will I still be doing the Northwest Horse Source? Absolutely! It’s my dream job and I’m so connected in the Northwest it will be a seamless transition. The only difference will be my mailing address. While I won’t be competing in any horse events in Washington, I’m excited to share new adventures while searching for a riding horse here in Colorado.
I’m reminded to be grateful for the blessings that God has provided and the great nation that we live in. Traveling through six states was breathtaking and the vastness of our country is really something to behold. Lastly, I’m grateful for our military and veterans for keeping us safe. Happy birthday, America!
While I’m recuperating from this move my social media posts have been lacking. Give me a little time to get acclimated and we’ll be up and running at full speed again! Be sure to share your adventures as we get back in the saddle again and feel free to reach out to me at info@nwhorsesource.com.
See this article in the July 2021 online edition:
Owner/Publisher Karen’s lifelong love of horses began at a very early age when she wore out a couple of rocking horses before convincing her parents to get her the real thing. That ill-tempered bay gelding, Brandy, was a challenge for the young horsewoman, but it drove her ambition to become a horse trainer. After attending Canyonview Equestrian College’s Horsemanship Program, Karen realized she needed work that was a little more lucrative than training, so she took a job with Customs Brokerage to pay the bills. There, she discovered an affinity for computers and a talent for creating informative, entertaining newsletters. The Northwest Horse Source began as such a letter in December 1995, with a distribution of 1000 copies for its 12 black and white pages. Now 25 years later, it’s an online magazine and website with a reach of over 10,000 per month and growing! Not bad for the results of one woman’s dream to work with horses!
Today, Karen remains involved with every aspect of the magazine and treasures the community of thousands who share a common passion. Now excited to start a version of her original magazine in Colorado!