Latest news about Galician Pony History Horse Breeds: Galician Pony, Gelderlander, Gidran, Golden American ...The history of the Gotland horse breed is a bit mysterious, but discoveries from the Stone Age lead people to believe the Gotland has been roaming the land for about 5000 years or more. The oldest reference to the pony is found in 13th ... Continue reading
Hackney Ponies: Hackney PoniesHow tall are Hackney ponies? . Flores pony * French Saddle Pony * Galician Pony * Garrano * Gayoe * German Riding Pony, also called Deutsche Reitpony or Weser-Ems Pony * Gotland Pony * Guizhou pony * Gǔo-xìa pony, see Chinese Guoxia ... Continue reading
cecil vortex: The Don Quixote Deathmarch, Week 3I don't think anyone has mentioned our beloved Rocinante who seems to have an unexpected wandering eye "for the ladies" (the "Galician" ponies). Sancho is totally amazed that he has underestimated Rocinante's "character. ... Continue reading
Locust St.My only experience riding dates from my Virginia childhood, and my memories of the event are so dim that they've been long supplanted by the pair of photographs taken of the ride: me atop a brown pony, standing in what appears to be a ... Continue reading
distributorcap NY: Pass the Gefilte FishHer parents were Benjamin Silverstein and Ella Weiss, both born in Galicia (which was part of Austria-Hungary at that time) in the 1860's. Benjamin had to die before 1928 since my father is named after him (the Jewish tradition) and ... Continue reading
Joe Bageant: Welcome to Middle-Class LockdownCatch my own damned salmon on the Galician Coast. But whoaaa hoss! This bad news just in: Not only do you have to buy your way into the American middle class through forceful consumption of the lifestyle, but you have to buy your way ... Continue reading
RougeknightsThe Sakas on their sleek Akhal-Tekes or sturdy Mongolian-type ponies were a fierce determined people, but the Parthians on their stronger, faster horses were equally determined. The Parthian army proved itself superior to the Sakas, ... Continue reading
A colombo- americana's perspective: Por que no te callas?with BAs in History and Spanish (well, Latin American literature). Born in Bogotá, raised in CT, currently living in DC working in international development. For better or for worse, I study Latin American history and literature -- and ... Continue reading
Gourmetretailer Blog: Tips for Training and Motivating Your Wine ...Get specific: buy books on certain regions, the history of viticulture, winemaking techniques, and biographies of winemakers. Build a shelf, and if possible, display these books in your store. It will look impressive to your customers ... Continue reading
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