Second Post of the Day
Christmas 2025 was a very merry one for our family.
Second Post of the Day
Christmas 2025 was a very merry one for our family.
First Post of the Day
Next year's grail? The same as it has been for years. These very rare circus horses, none of which do I really expect to ever find and acquire.
The Melbaware Circus Horses. (I suspect the palomino on the left is the same piece as the one on the right only with faded coloring. Note how its feathers are faded, too.) Big and chunky and beautiful. If only. Sigh. (Photo from Google Images.)
The Boehm Malvern Circus Horses. No doubt far higher than I'd pay. If I ever found them. (Photo from Google Images.)
The Royal Worcester set that was sculpted by Doris Lindner around 1936. Out of all of my grails, these are the grailiest. I would expect them to go for thousands of dollars. (Photo from Museum of Royal Worcester.)
The Cybis Equestrienne Extraordinaire. I saw this once on... eBay, I think and its cost was sky high. (Cybis Archives)
and the Cybis Circus Horse Trio "Showtime" - this is the only known photo of the piece and it is believed that only a few pieces were ever produced. Enlarging the photo only makes it even blurrier. (Cybis Archives)
Sometime I'd really like to have the full size china Striking Arabian Circus Horse by Donna Chaney. (Photo from Google Images and attributed to Animal Artistry.) I have seen several of these in person, but never had the opportunity to buy one.
Second Post of the Day
Kyle is working on a genealogical digital project and working to preserve family memories and important knowledge. Making pie dough for cherry pie passed muster and so he recorded me making to dough for this Christmas's cherry pies.
It's a personal history post (this blog is actually my journal), but if you want to learn how to roll out dough, here you go.
First Post of the Day
Island of Misfit Models - what's your weirdest model?
How about this for a Breyer?
Second Post of the Day
I was a little surprised that this prompt (Five golden uh... decorators?) was not used for December 5th since it's a take-off from the Twelve Days of Christmas song and is asking participants to show five golden decorators.
But, I am still happy to show some golden ponies from my collection and, since it's December 29 and not the 5th, I'm showing more than five!
Her baby, the Running Foal, in gold charm and also produced in 1963 - 1964.