RHH's photos with the keyword: horses

Twin Sisters

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09 Feb 2009 1 335
Twin Sisters from Highway 9 north of Sedro-Wooley.

Plowing

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15 Apr 2009 1 227
Taken in the area of Shipshawana, Indiana, in Amish country.

Working Late

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18 Apr 2009 275
Taken in the area of Shipshawana, Indiana, an Amish settlement.

Wild Horse Monument

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19 May 2009 2 278
These horses are metal sculptures on a hilltop above the Wanapum Vista Overlook near the bridge where Highway 90 crosses the Columbia River. They are made of welded steel plates and are the work of Spokane artist David Govedare.

Wild Horse Monument, Vantage, Washington

RHH
17 Jun 2009 2 1 438
These are full-size metal sculptures of horses poised on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River at the place where Interstate Highway 90 crosses the Columbia. The following picture shows the whole group from the car park at the turnoff near the bluff.

Wild Horse Monument, Vantage, Washington

Plowing Competition

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08 May 2011 1 215
Taken at the International Plowing Competition held in our area every spring. What a joy it is to watch these animals at work.

Handing Over the Reins

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23 Apr 2012 2 1 410
Went to the annual plowing match for a few hours Saturday. This match is held every April in Berthusen Park just outside the town where we live. This year there were nearly 20 teams of draft horses involved in the competition, many of them decked out in more finery than this pair, but all of them beautiful animals. Raising matched pairs and teams of eight horses and showing them or involving them in competitions such as this is very popular in our area. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/2012-intern...

71st International Plowing Match

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08 May 2012 253
This match is held annually in Berthusen Park just west of where we live. It is always well attended both by contestants and spectators and features teams of draft horses, most of them beautifully gotten up for the event. There are different classes for men, women and younger folk, for both walking and riding plows and even for mules or smaller horses. Prizes are given for the straightest furrow and other matters that involve actual plowing, but also for the best dressed plow person and best show harness. The horses are the main attraction, though, and are usually matched pairs with beautifully decorated harnesses. It always appears to me that the horses enjoy the event as much or more than the people - they seem proud of their appearance and eager to get on with the plowing, but perhaps that is only my imagination. ronaldhanko-orchidhunter.blogspot.com/2012/04/2012-intern...