| Horse Pictures! |
| Guess what everybody! We have a new scanner! *December jumps for joy* And it's a snazzy little blue number! I will now give you several new pictures of my current mount Storm! Enjoy! In about two weeks I've decided that these pics of storm will make their way to their own page to make organizing easier for me. I've made the pics big cause I'm sick of finding great pics on webpages that are just too damn small to see any detail, this will make the loading times longer. Deal with it. If anyone here uses pagebuilder you know how frustrating it can be to constantly have to move half a dozen object to do anything with your page. If the pictures don't load try hitting the refresh button, if that doesn't work please e-mail me at [email protected] so that I can fix them |
| This picture was taken during my second horse show. Unfortuantly I have no pics of my first because the roll of film accidentaly got put into another camera and reused. Everything is overlaid by other pics or not even all the way on the paper |
| This Ochre. He's an ex racehorse so he was very fast in our lessons. We used to have to go to the jump at a dead slow trot while everyone else got to take it at a canter cause he would take off after the jump. |
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| The above pictures were taken by my dad at Meadowlarke Challenge show. If you'll notice my wrists aren't straight in a lot of the pics and I'm not close enough to Storm's neck. In the bottom pic it looks like Storm finally got his feet together. At this show his name was "Natural Disaster", as suggested by one of his personal fans. Unfortunatly my instructor was not pleased and his show name will now remain "Storm Warning". There's a story behind that! I was at Milestone earlier this year with him and because it was his first away show and he was rather excited I didn't feel comfortable tying him to the trailer and leaving to go register. I asked a friend if she could register for me while she was up there and she agreed. When she came back down with the numbers I grabbed one up and happend to look on the back. There were some old names half scratched out and one of them was Storm Warning. For lack of any other name I went with it, one of the barn owners claimed it was an omen. We did quite well that day. Last year when I took Sorcha to the same event as her first away show, we got nothing, though classes were much bigger and it was raining for most of the classes. |
| Storm is a 5 year old Quarter horse x who knows what (though obviously something draft, we think maybe belgian) |
| Winston Churchill Stables |
| Brightwater Farms |