Posts Tagged ‘The Bluegrass Stakes’ 213137

What Da’ You Think? 231t39

by Ed Meyer 2q161j

posted on April 9, 2018 in No Comments >>

Saturday was the last big hurrah of marquee races until Derby day. – That’s just fine. It will be here in 28 days. – Was it the Wood with Vino Rosso who caught your eye or the lightly raced Justify who has the racing world talking morning line favorite. Maybe it was the Bluegrass and […]

Change is Coming – Fall 2014 5f2g5f

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 2, 2014 in 1 Comment >>

Keeneland has come a long way from eight races, one daily double, and no announcer. Now that was ancient ages ago, but the track that is branded  “Racing as it was meant to be” has taken a big step. Long ago, change was a nasty word for the beautiful Lexington track. They have proven they […]

Weekend Recap 2mh1s

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 1, 2013 in No Comments >>

It happens every year about this time. Racing fans from all walks start talking about the first Saturday in May. After this past Saturday, I can see the picture becoming crystal clear. We have a few more weekends left before the world of racing gets quiet, and the runners make their way to Churchill Downs. […]

12-12-12 – The End of Racing?? 5l5r46

by Ed Meyer

posted on December 12, 2012 in 2 Comments >>

This was a special day for my son. The 12-12-12 date sparked his interest in the end of the world, and would it effect what the lunch room would serve. I told him not to worry, and things would be just fine. There are folks that read into things and try to predict the future. As […]

Post Time at Brigadoon 7q1m

by Ed Meyer

posted on April 13, 2012 in No Comments >>

On a cold and blustery afternoon, I walked past the ancient Sycamore tree and the familiar scent of horses caught my nostrils. Walking across the paddock area, and feeling the years of history whisper gently in my ear. I knew that I could only be in one place – in beautiful Lexington, at historic Keeneland. If […]