Monthly Archives: December 2009

Pick of the Glitter | Montana Silversmiths

Great article from one of my favorite Cowboy magazines.

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Schweppes Bull ~ Dressage with a Texas Twist!!

Thanks to my friend, Michelle Beauclair, for sharing this video!

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TJ Casey ~ Cowboy entertainer, Living and Singing in Montana.


A Cowboy who sings (winner of the 2009 Country Western CD of the Year), works with horses, and lives in Montana. Wouldn’t he be a great Cowboy for me to interview for Horsealicious! Visit his website: http://www.tjcasey.net

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EquiisAutisticSavantArtist – Some Artwork by the EquiisAutisticSavant

Fascinating and beautiful artwork and blog, whether you love horses or not!

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Santa arrived today …

Merry Cowboy Christmas … or Merry Christmas, COWBOY!

Thank you so much to the Dakno Boys. They have given me much happiness this year, and wonderful customer service.

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Two-Day 2010 Kentucky Derby, Oaks Ticket Packages

Two-Day Kentucky Derby & Kentucky Oaks Reserved Seat Tickets (Limit 6 Per Person)
On sale Wednesday, Dec. 16 at noon EDT.

First-Floor Grandstand Bleacher Seats  (Sections 121-128; total of 1,404 seats)

  • Section 128 – $172 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

  • Section 127 – $183 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 126 – $188 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 125 – $195 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 124 – $197 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 123 – $200 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 122 – $202 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 121 – $207 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

Second-Floor Grandstand Bleacher Seats (Sections 222-225; total of 300 seats)

  • Section 225 – $214 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 224 – $218 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 223 – $222 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 222 – $225 per seat (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

First-Floor Clubhouse Box Seats (Section 111; total of 166 boxes or 996 seats)

  • Section 111 – $1,500 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

Third-Floor Clubhouse Box Seats with Access to Exclusive Secretariat Lounge (Sections 312-314; total of 50 boxes or 300 seats)

  • Section 312 – $6,132 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 313 – $6,204 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)
  • Section 314 – $6,390 per six-seat box (includes Oaks Day and Derby Day)

Those who want to purchase box seats must purchase the entire box, which includes seats for six.

Ticket prices vary based on location. There is a purchase limit of six seats or one box per order. Tickets must be purchased with a Visa credit or debit card. Minimal ticket processing charges will apply.

Purchasers of tickets through this online offer will agree to not resell these tickets at a premium in excess of the amount shown on the ticket or to package these tickets for resale together with hospitality, travel or other services and to not purchase (either directly or indirectly) more than the “per person” ticket limited established for this online offer. Churchill Downs reserves the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to cancel ticket purchases, including without limitation, voiding online transactions and refunding amounts paid by persons violating these conditions of sale.

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2010 FTI Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington FL.

We offer the world’s premier equestrian competitions in a family friendly lifestyle.

Fun for everyone… lead line for tots… children’s, junior and young rider events… adult amateurs… to the Olympian heights of high performance. Be awed and amazed at the magical partnership of horse and rider in the thrills of jumping… the grace of show hunters… the elegance of dressage. Savor the horse sport spectacle while basking in South Florida sunshine or enjoying the glamor under lights this winter and spring.

All in a single destination: the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC), a world class events venue owned and operated by Equestrian Sport Productions, LLC.

Families, professionals, lovers of horse sports and those looking to be entertained with world class productions gather in glorious sub tropical Village of Wellington in Palm Beach County.

The Showgrounds and The Stadium, covering more than 150 acres, are the centerpieces of Equestrian Sport Productions’ facilities offering equestrian competition and entertainment unsurpassed anywhere in the world. A team of leading horse show managers from across America and around the world have been assembled to create and operate the events.

Galleries for shopping, wine and coffee bars in groves of stately trees, food fit for the tastes of competitors and spectators from around the world, recreation areas for children to make the equestrian extravaganza even more enjoyable.

Entertainment, the arts and fine dining abound in the Village of Wellington, just 15 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport, Florida’s Turnpike and Interstate 95.

Share with us the equestrian experience of a lifetime!

To contact Equestrian Sport Productions please use our contact form or call: 561-793-5867

Directions to PBEIC – Click Here

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Wouldn't These Paint Horses Look Beautiful with Big Red Christmas Bows.

These Paint horses live on Hemphill Road in Jonathan Creek (Waynesville NC), and brighten up the winter landscape.

© Susie Blackmon

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Mark Scantling ~ Very Talented Western Art Artist and Photographer!

Visit his website! Great Western Art.

Visit his blog, “Fifty Miles to Coffee” ~ notice the Airstream!

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Kentucky Horse Park ~ John Lyons Symposium

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