No doubt about it, some of the cutest ponies in the world originated in England.
No doubt about it, some of the cutest ponies in the world originated in England.
There were ten divisions at Indy Blooms with 50+ entrants. The competition was at the hobby's top level, even in the smaller classes. More than once a judge lamented as she pinned a class, "There are several horses that deserve to win this class, but I could only pick just one."
(Leslie looked at several classes that were out on the table and ready to be judged and asked me, "How on earth will the judge pin that??" She was right.)
I went in with a small show string and hoped for the best but I wasn't expecting much. I figured this was the kind of show where winning any ribbon would be an achievement and hoped I'd get one or two and maybe even a NAN card.
Regular Classes
The Show Hall
Indy Blooms is held by Robin Mangus and Chelsea from Chelsea's Model Horses at the Boone County Fairgrounds in Lebanon, Indiana.
Set up near the entrance to the show hall was the table of awards - aren't those spring colors lovely?
Second Post of the Day
I'm tired and everything I took to Indy Blooms is still in the car. But what a fun day it was and I have a lot to share.
I'll write about the show tomorrow. My heart is more than a little low right now as I remember Abby on her gotcha day. (See previous post.) I just don't feel like writing much more today.
May 27 has been a day of joy for me since 2012. It's Abby's Gotcha Day.
Here is the post I wrote about the day I fell in love with her: Puppy Eyes and Horsey Hips
Even better, there was a double bonus the day that I bought her home: Home!
Me with the "twins" as they came to be known.
Happy Gotcha Day, sweet girl. I miss you so much.
Why is it that, even when you are ALWAYS up early and very used to it, that when you must get up to go somewhere, it's hard to drag yourself out of bed?? Yep, that's me this morning.