Early on a Saturday morning at the end of September, as the harvest
moon still hangs like a gossamer pendulum and ribbons of fog drift across the fields, riders begin to assemble at the Savah Community Center, the once-abandoned Walker School building that still wears its bell tower. It’s the annual daylong Fall Ride for the Posey County Saddle Club. Keith Woods, President of the Saddle Club, with his scuffed boots and drooping mustache, would look like a character from the Wild West if it