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25 Amazing Things to Do around Peterborough & the Kawarthas #Ontario this Summer! @pktourism
Roisin Hahessy, Irish illustrator who moved to Joinville, Brazil, when he started learning a new language, as well as teach English. It has inspired him to create a series of wonderful illustration…
“Epona’s themes are protection of animals; especially those who serve humankind. Her symbol is the horse. Epona protects the creatures who faithfully keep humans company. This pre-Roma…
Most of us recognize that horses communicate with each other via body language, but did you know that you can learn his “words” and “phrases” and use them with horses with exciting results? Sharon Wilsie, of Wilsie Way Horsemanship, and horsewoman Gretchen Vogel have written a book called Horse Speak: The Equine-Human Translation Guide, which …
London-based photographer and former biathlonist Dominika Cuda has gathered cross-fit champions, ballerinas, horse riders and other sportsmen and women to capture their incredibly well-built physiques for an electrifying charity calendar.
We are odd that way. Presented by: Only equestrians also double duty as gastroenterologist in their free time. 😉 I suppose it could be worse…maybe. 😀 Morgane Schmidt is a 38-year-old teacher/artist/dressage trainer/show announcer/ who still hasn’t quite decided what she wants to be when she grows up. A native Floridian, she spent a...
A lot of kids play soccer, others play chess, and some kids do handstands on the backs of galloping horses. It's a risky pastime, but parents say it teaches concentration and is a lot less expensive than other equestrian sports — even if it does take their breath away sometimes.
There are monsters all around us -or at least the legends of monsters. Last week we saw some of the monsters of Asia. Now here are some of the scariest monsters of Europe. 1.
In honor of Shark Week...
We had the most breathtaking fog here the other day and I knew it wasn't going to last long. I had no choice but to make myself the subject (something I still don't like doing) since I couldn't get a another model on such short notice. I lucked out with a quiet farmer's field and some agreeable horses... www.facebook.com/RobinMacmillanPhotography For prints - www.robinmacmillan.ca
The Uffington White Horse is undoubtedly Britain’s oldest and most famous hill figure. For quite some time it was thought to date from the Iron Age. However, in the nineteen-nineties, a new dating …
Windlesham Moor, in Surrey, was lived in by the late Queen and Prince Philip for two years after their wedding in 1947. There they spent time with their eldest son, the then Prince Charles.
An article in the magazine The Horse entitled Carnivorous Horses by Dr Sue McDonnell in which she described horses killing and devouring other animals, spurred some letters to the editors from readers who had themselves witnessed some odd horse behavior.
Ponyhenge in Lincoln, Mass. sits on wide open land filled with plastic and metal rocking horses, ponies and other equidae-related toys.
After a year of news stories that produced photos that can often be difficult or disturbing to view, I thought I’d take the time to compose an essay of uplifting images from the past year.
Donald Kraybill just had a busy month. Most people would consider releasing one book an event, but in October Kraybill released two--The Amish Way: Patient Faith in a Perilous World, co-authored with Steven Nolt and David Weaver-Zercher, and the Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites. Timing of the release was something of a
IT seems very few things are untouchable when it comes to cancel culture – except Only Fools And Horses, that is. According to show favourite Boycie, played by John Challis, the sitcom won’t …
Congratulations, you've lived through toilets with threatening auras. But we can't let you go that easy, no no. Prepare yourself, it's time for intimidating animals. I'm talking about toads that look like they're about to take over the world and creepy crows turning on the chainsaw. Edgar Allan Poe would definitely approve of these pics. Scroll down, take a look at the animals with the most threatening auras, and try not to squeak!
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The term Impressionism (or Impressionist) is a rather popular word in art circles—sometimes it seems that once a painting is labeled as having an Impressionist style, it has an extra air of appeal about it that it didn’t before. For those of you who aren’t completely sure what Impressionism is all about, read on.
Animals were used in World War I on a scale never before seen—and never again repeated. Horses by the millions were put in service as cavalry mounts and beasts of burden, but they were not the only animals active in the war. Mules, dogs, camels, and pigeons all played vital roles, as well as many others—all at great risk, and with heavy cost.
We know how powerful the integration of images in our instruction can be for our students. Part of the problem is actually finding images to use. The Library of Congress and the National Archives h…
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Documentation of the annual North of England gathering of travellers and others involved in horse culture, 1969/70.
Beyond the ‘barbarian’ tag, there was more to the historical scope of these ancient people, particularly the fierce Celtic warriors
I was watching Love In A Cold Climate the other day. I watched the old BBC serialised version from the 80s, because it’s (naughtily) freely available on YouTube. It’s a delicious and delightful program. Have you ever seen it? Episode One opens with two beautifully dressed, precocious teenage cousins being chased down by their father/uncle through the woods. He is on a horse, with barking dogs in tow, fox hunt-style… They are being chased FOR FUN. They like it. They collapse amongst the undergrowth against a tree, giggling and out of breath, when he finally catches up with them. Terrifying-yet-thrilling. Class A larking about. Later the cousins lower their friend Polly into a well, in the rain, mud abounding to look for jewels lost in a tragic tryst. Polly almost gets lost down the well, amidst the messing about, but it ends okay and they have hot tea soon after. I can confirm that (spoiler) the rope does NOT break. Later still, an even larger collection of cousins huddled in the attic, talking about how privileged they all are and the benefits of wicked mothers, via candle light. Look, basically there is a LOT of mucking about. Mucking about is key. After that, I watched the (twinning!) Great […]
Common myths and misconceptions are all around us. We might not even realize we're wrong until we're wrong. And… some facts aren't actually facts! [Dramatic gasp!] Reddit user Threedotsguy wanted to find out what widely known ‘facts' their fellow redditors know are wrong, and the educational thread went viral. Check out which myths got debunked, upvote the ones you didn't know were false, and share what other ‘facts' you know to be balderdash in the comments, dear Pandas.