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May 6, 2000 -- Happy May! What lovely summer-y weather!I started this page on Derby Day, Saturday May 6, 2000.I took about 30 pictures that day. I'm NOT going to
post them all!
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Oops! How did this 1975 shot of Joe get in here? <giggle> |
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Here's Joe now, with his new horse, "Doc". He points to his rump and he turns on the forehand. What a horse trainer! p.s. note dorsal shading... |
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Amir doing his favorite thing. Eating. This time, it's clover. |
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An attempt at posing Doc. |
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"Hey, Amir!" "Huh?" |
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Let's get Doc's face this time ... or, "Joe with his
mini"
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The Arabs believe that the white "star" is the thumbprint of Allah. Amir Halam = Arabic for Prince of Sweetness, and he surely is a sweet little horse. |
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Second, here's Bailey proving you can do a lot of misleading things with cameras. For this demonstration, he shows how he can disguise himself to look like a sooty buckskin. No flash was used. Amazing, huh? You can see his "real" color above. |
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Doc's body is going pretty much pale beige all over now. I hope you can see it here. He still has some "winter white" hair on his belly, etc. (The pink skin on his nose is due to his large blaze.) |
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Although this cocked-hip picture does not show off his conformation very well, it DOES show the darker top line, which I assumed was just counter shading, as it lacked the sharp edges common with a dun-type dorsal stripe. It bleached away a month later in the sun, revealing a grey dorsal stripe...dun type! Also, though I saw no evidence of leg barring as his summer coat first came in (left), that showed up a month later, too. Sorry about the dirty tail and stockings. |
Thanks again to my beloved son for scanning!
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