As the sight of christmas lights, trees, and over-inflated Santa's fill the world, we begin to seep into what I call, "The Lull." This is the time of year when the horse racing world slows down and things are pretty low-key. Not that there's not enough to keep us occupied. There was
Peppers' finale and the fact that
Nicanor is progressing. You can keep up to date on the latest
IEAH news, (if you want. I personally can kind better things to do.) You can keep a long list of the retires of this year, which we can now add
Kentucky Bear to. But if this past year left any sort of bad taste in your mouth, you can relive the year with this
'happy moments', which made me feel much better, to tell you the truth. Sometimes we need to be reminded what a great year it's been, enough if there was a lot of saddness to compensate it.
Now, because of the "Lull," this is typically the time of year when Horse of the Year contemplating begins. I'm no different from the other fans out there who get worked up about it. I mean, it's HotY people. It's awsome. But for now, I won't post my thoughts on that. Truth be told, HotY can get ugly. It's when horse racing fans fight for their favorite. And if there favorite isn't awarded, things can get personal. I know. I'll guilty as well. So for now, we'll let that settle. I'll post my takes on HotY later, because it's impossible to avoid.
During this Lull, I will also be spending some time reviewing books and such. I love being a critic, however bad I may be at it. So, don't be surprised if the new post isn't about horse racing. Just warning.
Merry (early) Christmas, guys!