Everyone's voting these days -- for President, for the next American Idol, and now for their favorite painting in my "Beautiful Horses of Michigan" series!
Which painting is your favorite? There is a link on my homepage: http://www.karenbrenner.com to the online ballot.
You'll find 37 paintings from which to choose! There are Friesians, Andalusians, Arabians, Morgans, Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walking Horses, and many more!
The contest runs through March 31, 2009. The winner will be notified by April 15, 2009.
For all of us less experience riders who are learning the trade. Whether or not you own a horse, we all love them just the same. So let's give each other a hand! Have any great stories you want to share? Post them here!
Black Beauty.
Hidalgo is a close second.
Also, the Lord of the Rings has a lot of horsey scenes in it, even if it isn't really a horse movie per se.
Oh, and the Miracle of the White Stallions. Gotta love Lippizaners.
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Alanna P. 's horses are not big fans of this cold =(
I still find myself on green horses but more and more wish for one that is middle-aged and well trained. (So far I seem to sell them and find another youngster.) I too have ridden greenies for over 50 years. I am usually more conservative now abou...
Looking for an endurance-bred, registered Arab mare for a broodmare. Must be sound to breed but doesn't neccessarily have to be sound to ride. Prefer under 13 years of age and prefer colour other than grey. Please email gallopingpen@shuswap.net.
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Next year's World Equestrian Games at the Kentucky Horse Park will be the largest sporting event in the US in 2010, and the second largest in North America - second only to the Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.