FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE
SIDELINES JANUARY 2013 55
What other pets do you have
besides horses?
My husband, Carl and I have
a two-and-a-half year old Stan-
dard Schnauzer, Savannah.
She goes to the barn with me
every day and on the road to
horse shows.
What brought you to the Low
Country in South Carolina?
While visiting my Mom on Hil-
ton Head Island, 20 years ago,
I discovered Spring Island. It
captivated me, so I bought a lot
and have been spending time
there ever since. Most winters,
my horses go south with me to
Spring Island and ride the gor-
geous low country trails.
What do you like about life in
the Low Country?
I love the natural beauty in
the low country. Spring Island’s
nature center offers frequent
programs to learn about the his-
Holly Evans on Wizard, her Oldenburg gelding, at HITS Ocala.
Photo by ESI Photography
A few fun questions to get to know Holly better:
Bagel or toast?
Toast
Sunny side up or over-easy?
Scrambled
Crunchy peanut butter or creamy?
Extra Crunchy
Potato chips or chocolate?
Chocolate
Ranch or ketchup?
Ranch
Diamonds or rubies?
Diamonds (the more the merrier)
Drive or fy?
Drive
Book or movie?
Book
Tea or coffee?
Tea
Rolling Stones or Beatles?
Rolling Stones
Football or baseball?
Neither, I prefer to participant in sports rather
than watch them.
tory of the land, the fora and the fauna. It’s like summer camp for
adults. From a horse stand point, Spring Island has 30 plus miles
of trails to ride with varied terrain; forests, marshes, and felds.
And, the stable organizes many group riding activities.
Does your husband ride?
Carl does not show or hunt but he does trail ride with Roscoe
when we are at Spring Island.
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