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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
I know... we can click a lot of pictures of horses in motion and only once in awhile to we really capture their essence.
Sounds like good birthday and Christmas gift material to me. Good Deal! I really like Replacements LTD. You can find just about any pattern ever made there. I ordered some of my MIL's really old good china from there. They don't even make it any more, but I guess they buy old china from people or estates or something and resell it.
I just finished watching the Rose Parade, we recorded it this morning. I was a bit disappointed in the coverage, the gave very little info on what the floats were made of. I always liked hearing that kind of stuff:(. There didn't seem to be many horses in it either. One set of Andalusians, and one of them was doing the big stepping walk they can do. There were some of those big black kind that Hair likes, Percherons??? They were pretty, pulling a carriage. The floats were spectacular tho.Absolutly amazing that people make them.
Becky
I forgot to mention. I'm suppose to ride tomorrow with Julia. I interested to see if she brings her new one. I'll get pictures tomorrow.
Becky
Glad someone's going riding... :~D
If the Andalusions were real dappled maybe that's what CindyDawg saw.
The black horses I have talked about might be Fresians... they're a big horse, but I'd call them a ~light~ draft. They're still light enough to be a good riding horse. They have lots of mane and tail usually, feathered feet.
Percherons are a full heavy draft pulling horse.
I think these were Percherons, but you it was fresians you talked about. I'm mixed up:)
Becky
Well, I do think the big heavy draft breeds are all magnificent.
The storm has finally gone. Tornado watch and warnings over.... It's nearly 10 pm and the rain has quit. When I went outside earlier it was like we had built our house in the middle of a pond. I have never seen it like that before. Lightening shooed me back inside as quick as I could go after feeding the animals.
Hopefully we'll have your sunshine tommorow! :)
Rose
Duchess, Our place looks a bit like yours, but with grass and trees. The pond at the end of our road has overflowed as have most places around here.
The boys want to go outside to see if they can catch any fish in our driveway....does that say anything? LOL
We need some sun, Becky, Tuffy and Cindydawg need our rain.
It's strange weather to be sure! I'm looking forward to hiking in the snow later this week in Virginia. Deaconjim will find out for the first time that a lass from Scotland has had a lot more practice in snowball fights than a lad from georgia! Hehe! :D
Rose
I hope everyone is faring well with their weather conditions. We have had a lot of rain the past few days. Temps in 40's, but so dark and cloudy, it gets so depressing.
Morning! I take it you don't like snow Beaker?
I'm so sorry:(.
We are heading to 74 today, and 61 tomorrow.
Becky
I like snow. Just not slushy wet snow. :-)
I see we are still in floods, freezes and fires mode...
Morning all. It was pretty bad but we needed the rain. I think my rye grass is coming up!! It takes so little to make us horse owners happy. ;)
LOL, so true:). I'd give anything to have something growing out in my pasture right now:). I'm considering rye grass in whatever mix I do finally seed with.
Congratulations:)
Becky
I've been praying that some of my rain will head east to OK and TX.
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