Endless love
My eldest daughter has loved horses since she was a small child. When she was around three she wandered into a paddock and was kicked and sent flying by a pony and this would put most children off horses, but as she was being carried from the paddock she didn't blame the horse, she said "I shouldn't have been in there". Her love has never faded and she is now the very proud owner of a purebred Arabian (her absolute favourites). His name is Rokewood Dubai (Toobie for short). In 1998 she had the privilege of working on an Arabian Stud in Rogny, France for 7 months as an Assistant Trainer and we visited her just before she was due to fly home. We were given tickets to attend the Arabian World Championships the night before we flew home - a magical night. This year 12 of her paintings were used on a calendar which was placed on the official tables at the Arabian World Championships which were held in early December. Her love of Arabian horses is a love that will never fade.
Endless love
My eldest daughter has loved horses since she was a small child. When she was around three she wandered into a paddock and was kicked and sent flying by a pony and this would put most children off horses, but as she was being carried from the paddock she didn't blame the horse, she said "I shouldn't have been in there". Her love has never faded and she is now the very proud owner of a purebred Arabian (her absolute favourites). His name is Rokewood Dubai (Toobie for short). In 1998 she had the privilege of working on an Arabian Stud in Rogny, France for 7 months as an Assistant Trainer and we visited her just before she was due to fly home. We were given tickets to attend the Arabian World Championships the night before we flew home - a magical night. This year 12 of her paintings were used on a calendar which was placed on the official tables at the Arabian World Championships which were held in early December. Her love of Arabian horses is a love that will never fade.