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by Carol Lynn Coronios
$14.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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A 'road pony' (or 'roadster pony') is a Hackney pony that is shown to a racing bike, with the driver wearing racing silks. This is the only class... more
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A 'road pony' (or 'roadster pony') is a Hackney pony that is shown to a racing bike, with the driver wearing racing silks. This is the only class that enters the ring clockwise. This is because, in the US, horses race counterclockwise, and warm up in the opposite direction. So the first few laps of the ring are a warm-up. They show at the jog trot and road gait in the first direction, then the announcer asks them to reverse. Again, they show at jog trot and road trot - while everyone waits in anticipation for the "And show at speed!". I got chills just WRITING that! That call is electric - for the ponies, the drivers, and the crowd. Everyone yells, stomps, shouts encouragement to their favorite while the ponies race around the ring. And then comes the whistle (because the announcer can't be sure the competitors will hear his command above the enthusiastic crowd). The whistle is the signal to come back down to a jog trot. Shortly afterwards comes the call to line up. A handl...
A photograph is visual emotion, running the gamut from stark images of horror—to ‘snapshots in time’ commemorating special moments—to pieces that draw you into their world as if they were magnetized. These are the photographs that evoke a gasp, a “WOW!” or an “awwwww.” I consider myself a visual historian. Whether taking photographs of you and your horse, an old barn, or a misty sunrise, I am preserving history. Not just for you, or that barn, or that sunrise - but for the memories each regenerates in others. Seeing (or hearing about) their reactions as they relive an experience or emotion—whether remembered or vicarious—makes my spirit sing. I research and provide background information if such is appropriate for a...
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Clare Bevan
Great image showing the speed that these guys travel at!!!! x
Carol Lynn Coronios replied:
These classes get a bit hairy in a coliseum/ indoor. They really raise the hair on your arms when they get going outside in a large ring.