Showing posts with label Smudge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smudge. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
...back to the drawing board
Sadly, it looks like Smudge, the Connemara pony from my previous postings might not be coming home with us after all. The vet sad her coffin bone was tender and I found out she had foundered three years ago. The good news is she hasn't ever been lame and she is ridden everyday. So, I am giving this some thought and possibly order a digital x-ray. I am also checking out a few other horses in the mean time. One in particular is a nine year old Paint gelding, 15 hands tall that I will visit early August.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Smudge - a photo and YouTube Videos
Smudge. She is a Connemara Pony and I rode her on a rocky mountain trail in the western saddle. We both rode her english. Below are a few videos of her at the Mountain Top Ranch. The first one is from a year ago.
And here is one of her a bit later...
and...
and Smudge and friends on her first hunt...
and he second one:
And a short one I think is cute:
Hope you enjoyed our new pony. We will pick he up the first of August!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Introducing... Smudge, our new Connemara Pony
We looked high and low in the state of Virginia and finally found our pony at the top of a mountain! I can't describe the beauty and had NO time to really photograph what we were driving by as we were on a mission to see a number of horses and ride them in 90+ heat. It was a lot of driving and tiring, but rewarding in the end.
I am back in North Carolina and will pick Smudge up the beginning of August. So, this is a teaser... come back tomorrow to see the unveiling! The photo below is for "The Creative Exchange".
The first photo below is for "Perceptive Perspectives" - theme "Your Choice". This gorgeous stallion below is a Gypsy Vanner (or Gypsy Cob). I ran into him in the Appalachian Mountains and HAD to photograph this handsome horse. These grand horses were bred in Romani to pull wagons (vardos). They are a recently recognized breed. The first registered horses were imported to North America in 1996.
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