I live with a million dollar horse.
His name is Charli, just Charli, no registered fancy shmancy name, just Charli.
He is, to put it politely, a grumpy old poop. He hangs with my brother Happy.
He is old, 23 or so, they (my people–Cec and Megan) haven’t told him he is retired but that’s the word on the barn floor.
Charli is a chestnut standardbred just a regular old horse, so why is he worth a million dollars you ask?
‘Cause he is the whole reason we are here, on this 160 acre piece of Manitoba prairie.
Charli was acquired by Cec in April, 1999. He then was ridden across the Canadian Prairies in what was called “The March West,” a re-enactment of the original Royal Canadian Mounted Police march of 1873 that brought law to the Canadian West.
He was the only horse that made it the whole way in 1999, 63 days and 1500 kilometers with just one day off.
Anyway, when he got back to Manitoba, Cec, his passenger on the journey, decided that it would be cheaper to buy a little piece of land and keep him and his buddies, Buttercup and BUT WHY( may they rest in peace) at home than board them at some place.
Hence, $1 million dollars later, give or take a few thousand, St Andrews Stables was born!
And here we are 47 horses, 2 mules, 2 donkeys, 7 cats, 3 pesky dogs and 2 families living together on this awesome chunk of land with the nice barn I used to sleep in ( that is another story), the sandy arena I love to roll in and the best part- the yellow skid steer that brings me my hay!!
Thanks Charli, I will let you bite my skinny white ass anytime!!


I enjoyed reading this. Being a fairly new boarder at St Andrews Stables (and loving every minute spent there), I have heard a bit of the story of Cec and Charli’s adventure in “The March West” from other boarders. I keep telling myself that one day I will ask Cec more about it.
I know that there are many more stories to be heard about St Andrews Stables and the lovely ladies that own it.
Maybe I will need to bring out a bag of carrots and spend some time with Charli, McTavish and Happy.
Vicki
Hey McTavish…Thank you for your Wonderful story!!
Maybe you need to learn how to do the good old “rollback or sidepass” with your skinny white “…”. Those maneuvers should get “you know what” out of the way of Charli!
I am sure that if you talk to your people, they would be more than willing to teach you!
Good Luck
Thanks for sharing the story McTavish. It’s great to hear about how things all got started!
hey McTavish, i loved your story,it was really interesting i didnt know how speceial charli was, cant wait for your next story!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I check in now and again to see how everybody is doing and what u are up to. Great McTavish story here, poetry, pictures… Colorful history you have and privileged to hear it. Hope everyone’s well there, u girls deserve it.
Tamara