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PA Horse World Expo – Raffle Winner Announced!

While we were at the PA Horse World Expo in Harrisburg last weekend we held a raffle for a free custom 11×14 painting by Minnow the Painting Pony.

We had HUNDREDS of entries to win Minnow’s one-of-a-kind painting, but there could be only one winner. So when we got home from our trip (after rolling in the biggest mud puddle he could find), Minnow helped choose our winner.

Congrats to Brittany of Garnet Valley, PA!

Thanks to everyone who came by the booth and entered. You can check out all of the ponies’ available paintings in our online shop.

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Misty Memorabilia

Misty of Chincoteague was a book I read as a child, but my love of Misty and the wild Chincoteague Ponies really emerged when I was gifted my first Chincoteague Pony, Minnow.

misty of chincoteague book page

Minnow started my obsession with the book and the history behind his amazing breed. So when I came across a tattered book page from a 1947 First Edition of Misty of Chincoteague, I knew I had to have this little ode to Misty hanging on my wall.

misty of chincoteague book page

Wesley Dennis’ beautiful illustration of Misty running free was the perfect little addition to my office wall once I had it all framed up.

misty of chincoteague book page

 

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A Piece of the Island

sand from assateague island

These two tomato sauce jars filled with sand might not look like much to you, but to me they hold much significance. See back when I visited Assateague Island at the end of October (2011) with all three of my Chincoteague Ponies – I took a little piece of the island with me. I collected these jars of sand from the beach – as a way to always keep a little part of the island with me.

sand from assateague island

My little jars of sand weren’t much to look at these past few months, but a little visit to the antique shop, and $5 later they had a pretty (beach worthy) glass jar to call home.

sand from assateague island

Now my Assateague sand sits happily on my shelf at home with my jars of sand from Belize and Nicaragua and everytime I look at it I’m reminded of the special trip I took with all three of my boys!

assateague island trip

assateague island trip

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A Visit from the Dentist

horse dentist

Yesterday we got a visit from the horse dentist at the farm.

horse dentist

Scary tools and all – the ponies are quite relaxed about the whole situation.

horse dentist

I’m always so proud when my three little Chincoteague ponies (even wild-born Minnow) stand quietly while the dentist does his thing to clean their teeth. None of them are ever sedated.

horse dentist

All the ponies got an A++ on their teeth as the dentist remarked what great teeth the Chincoteagues on the farm had (even 19 year old Minnow).

horse dentist

The dogs of course were very glad that this dentist didn’t also do canine teeth.

horse dentist

horse dentist

And everyone was very relieved when Minnow returned back to his normal looking self (without the scary robot mask)!

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Painting in the Winter

painting pony

Typically during the cold winters here in PA we don’t get to paint much. The temperatures drop to record lows making the paint freeze and it nearly impossible for the ponies to put their brushes to canvas. But, sometimes we luck out and get a day that isn’t too unbearable and that’s just what happened yesterday. With temperatures in the mid 40’s on Sunday, Minnow was so ecstatic when he saw me lugging his easel out of storage.

painting pony

We dusted off the brushes and Minnow set to work creating a bunch of mini paintings to bring with us to the Horse World Expo this February.

painting pony

Minnow has no problem letting the creative brush strokes flow in the winter, in fact he’d paint everyday and all day if I let him.

painting pony

No, instead what sets the schedule for our winter painting sessions are my hands. We paint as long as I can bare it before my fingers feel like I might be getting frostbite.

painting pony

In the end I’m happy to let my wonderful little pony wield his magical brush so that I get to see his finest creations.

painting pony

And sometimes the “aftermath” is just as beautiful too.

painting pony

And as if my approval of Minnow’s beautiful work weren’t enough – he always seems to draw his own little fan club when he paints…

painting pony

painting pony

painting pony

You can check out Minnow’s new mini paintings in the shop!

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