More art from the Tacoma Art Museum. If you are in the Seattle area, you should definitely visit. The emphasis of the museum is on a broader representation of cultures, genders, and historical experiences that is representational of the varied cultural backgrounds in the history of the Pacific Northwest rather than the "old masters."
As a little girl, I always wanted a pony for Christmas. Santa never brought me a pony. So in my late 40s, I started taking horseback riding lessons. When I turned 50, I got my first horse, an Icelandic named Blessi (Veigar frá Búðardal). Little did I know how much fun life with an Icelandic was going to be. Blessi has a unique perspective on life. I hope you enjoy reading about it as much as I enjoy Blessi. And you will probably read about my cats from time to time.
Pages
- Postings
- Jules Verne & Icelandic Horse
- Icelandic Pony in William Morris' Kitchen
- Icelandic Horse Books
- Icelandic Breeding Standards
- Best of Blessi Stories
- Is this trotty, pacey or clear tolt or rack
- MCOA Hereditary Eye Defect in Silver Dapples
- Bone Spavin in the Icelandic Horse
- Laminitis
- Velkomin, Bienvenu--How to translate Blessiblog
- MtDNA Origins of the Icelandic Horse
- Icelandic Horse Twins--A Wonderful and Cautionary Tale
- Using World Fengur
Friday, January 5, 2018
More from Tacoma Art Museum
More art from the Tacoma Art Museum. If you are in the Seattle area, you should definitely visit. The emphasis of the museum is on a broader representation of cultures, genders, and historical experiences that is representational of the varied cultural backgrounds in the history of the Pacific Northwest rather than the "old masters."
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art and poetry
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