We have promised to get out on the field and show what it’s really like. We haven’t factored in just how hard that might be, to hold two lead ropes, a mallet and a camera. Here’s the first effort. More later.

Here we are on the back field of the Nickawampus Polo Club. And have you ever seen a more beautiful setting for a polo field? No, I didn’t think so. And the Arab mare, who goes with us, adds another lead rope to a situation already requiring three hands, for a mallet, a camera, and another lead rope, for Easy, the horse we’re riding. Never fear, dear reader, we’re working on it. Patience and perseverance made a Bishop of His Reverence. You will soon be sitting on a wonderful horse, tapping a ball with a polo mallet, on your way to a new familiarity with our great sport.

3 responses to “Field Work 101”
Fantastic. The most beautiful setting for a polo field I have ever seen, and “all natural.”
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