Welcome

Here at En Saga Estates, we strive to train and breed Baroque horses. We love our Friesians, Andalusians, and Lusitanos, but our primary focus at the moment is promoting the Paso Fino breed. With their natural four beat gaits, they are the horse world's Ferrari. Their wonderful disposition makes the breed absolutely perfect. It's a wonder why they're not more popular than they are!

We are located in the beautiful eastern Piedmont of North Carolina in Greensboro, where the winters are mild and chilly, and the summers are...well, warm and humid. This is all a part of a SIM game called Impulsion. If you have any questions, please contact me via one of the methods provided in the "Contact" link.

Where did our name come from? I used to be a violin performance major, so I wanted the name to be something related to music. Jean Sibelius is my favorite composer; he wrote a tone poem called en Saga which paints a picture of the Finnish landscape. It is a rather cold, dreary piece (after all, in Finland it is cold, dark, and icy... there's a drinking problem there) afterall, but the translation of "En Saga" means "fairy land." It's a beautiful piece, and the translation was absolutely perfect.

News

4.11.09
Ambroz and I struck a deal. I wanted to get into Paso Finos, and she wasn't using hers, and thus the transfer was made. We are now the proud owners of 5 new Paso Finos! Three stallions and two mares will be strutting their stuff around the property. They've been settling in quite well, and after some time to study what their strengths are, we will announce what they'll show in and make their debut with En Saga Estates.

Disclaimer: Everything on this website is fictitious, and is part of the SIM (simulated, fake, etc.) community, Impulsion. Every horse on the website is completely made up. The photos are, obviously, of real horses, and links, names, and credits will be given where possible. I make no kind of profit in any way shape or form. If you see something you don't like, please feel free to contact me. Thank you.

All content and graphics copyright Julia Alexander, 2009.

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