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Below you'll find links to just about everything I do in the hobby (and real life too). This website is in major need of revamping, so peek back in from time to time for updates. I've tried to reorganize what's here at least to make it easier to access. Thanks for dropping by.
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Last updated: September 12, 2007 - This site is under construction -
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Photo album of Wisper, updated October 17, 2006. Including action shots for once! Look at his trot, wowsa!
I like to dabble a bit in fantasy art, here's the links to my galleries.
Elfwood Gallery - updated now but will no longer be updated because I'm through playing their games
deviantART gallery, will be updated periodically, also contains pictures that didn't get through the idiot moderators on Elfwood
Priscilla was my first horse, I got her when I was ten years old. She was a palomino (dunalino I think actually now that I know more about colors). She had rather dark legs for a plain palomino, her legs were a darkish red brown and she was a tawny color instead of golden. Her mane and tail were flaxen, though if I remember right there were darker hairs mixed in them. She did have a VERY dark dorsal stripe. Welsh Mtn Pony cross. Her mother was a 'palomino' of a breed I'm not sure exactly, some kind of large mixed pony or a QH perhaps. Her sire was a famous (for that area) Black and White pinto Welsh Mountain Pony stallion that stood somewhere around Alamogordo, New Mexico. For some reason I seem to remember the word Clown or something was in his name, Jester?
She was purchased as a foal somewhere around there too, I'm pretty sure in Alamogordo. She was born in 1991. I had her for about a year or a little more before we had to move and I had to give her away. It broke my heart, but I gave her to a Christian horse camp somewhere around Silver City? But I can't remember exactly where it was now. A kindly older man came and paid me a dollar to legally 'buy' her from me, and he came quite a ways to Alamogordo to get her. I felt so horrible about it I kept that dollar for a long time, unable to spend it knowing it had bought something I loved so much. I named her Priscilla, and I tried my best to tell the man who took her that was her name, so perhaps she kept it all these years.
I've missed her terribly over the years, and if anyone who comes across this site happens to recognize her at all PLEASE email me. I really would like to know what happened to her at least (while I really want to say I want to get her back I realize that's a bit unrealistic). I believe the people we gave her to were related to a Todd or Tamara Sands? I THINK that's what their names were, but it's been so long ago.I do remember their last name was Sands though.
She had a rather unusual star on her forehead that was a bit of a whispy whirl of white that followed the hair in the center of her forehead and wasn't a true solid star. She was very quick, she could turn on a dime, and she loved to jump fences.
Unfortunately the photos above are all I have of her. I've searched quite a bit over the years trying to find information on her or the camp she might've gone to and haven't been able to, so I'm hoping by posting this on here that some day I might hear something about her. A longshot I know. As such this also doubles as my way of showing how much I loved and still miss her. So here's to you, my sweet Prissy, I hope God has watched over you and you've known happiness in your life. Click here for the site I've put up for Priscilla's information

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