French rider Olivier Garcia rides his horse Emir et Djugut inside a giant plastic bubble during training for the grand opening of the Stockholm International Horse Show at the Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.
that shows great training and a true bond between horse and rider for the horse to trust that much.It reminds me of the Cavalia horse show. I am looking forward to your blog, I have purchased your jewelry and love the way you put them together
What an interesting photo. I had to read about 3 times before it hit me it was a REAL horse and person! I thought it was a snow globe or something similar LOL.
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" Well behaved women rarely make history." *** Her grave as it is today *** I made the trip to Eufaula Oklahoma a couple of weeks ago for a family get together. I was going to visit the grave site of Belle Starr on this trip, but read up on the burial location before going. The site is rather run down, on private property and on a dead end road. You have to rustle up the owners and tramp through an unkempt weedy trail. The original stone has been removed or is gone from what I understand, so I decided not to go. I find this disheartening, that a well known historical figure, albeit outlaw, from the old west does not have a more revered grave site. I think the sad fact is, most of the famous people we know from that time have also been left in obscure places and have faded away, forgotten. ***Her grave as it was originally*** Belle Starr was "The Bandit Queen," associated with Jesse James and the Youngers. She once made the comment to a newspaper reporter -" I
I took an actual vacation this year and traveled to Wyoming. I had never so much as driven to the panhandle of Oklahoma by myself , but I had no qualms, and jumped in a rental car with my cameras and went. The only thing I reserved, was a tour on the Pryor Mountains to see the wild horses. I've never had so much fun in my life. I drove the Bear Tooth and the Big Horn Mountain drives, saw the Tetons, Jackson Hole and a smidgeon of Yellowstone. And of course the wild horses. Something I have wanted to do for years. The Tetons at sunset. Saw these buffalo in Meeteetse, the photo below was taken in Cody. I met several interesting women while I was there and enjoyed hearing their stories and talking with them. I spent most of my time just driving the country and looking for wildlife and taking photos. It was an amazing journey.
wow that is pretty crazy to be in a ball haha. imgine what would happen if the horse went crazy
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ReplyDeleteWoah. Cool.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant hamster ball!
ReplyDeleteWow - I'm not sure how comfortable I'd be inside that ball!
ReplyDeletethat shows great training and a true bond between horse and rider for the horse to trust that much.It
ReplyDeletereminds me of the Cavalia horse show. I am looking forward to your blog, I have purchased your jewelry and love the way you put them together
that is one of the strangest things i have ever seen... very interesting! Thank you for sharing! Your blog is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting photo. I had to read about 3 times before it hit me it was a REAL horse and person! I thought it was a snow globe or something similar LOL.
ReplyDeletebeautiful jewelry and very interesting blog!
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