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Pumpkins and Ice Cream! We had a great time carving pumpkins and eating ice cream with the entire ZURB family. Each year our festivities grow- we had eight kids this year!
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16th January 2020 at the Winning Post, Twickenham.
The new organisers have dropped the name of "Thursday Lunchtime Charity Jazz", but these concert are still in aid of the Shooting Star Chase Childrens Hospices.
Country: United States - New Orleans (Canadian born). Style: Jazz (Traditional & Swing) & Ragtime & Blues & Popular.
Line Up: Ewan Bleach (clarinet/soprano sax/alto sax/baritone sax/v), Laurin Hebart (tenor sax/clarinet), F.H. Henry [Ryan Baer] (v/g/banjo), Kermane Arken (v/violin), Dave Neigh (banjo/tuba) and guest: Dave (g).
Ryan Baer and Dave Neigh are from Canada (New Brunswick and Ontario) were both once one man band musicians (Neigh still plays 6-string banjo and foot pedal tuba simultaneously). They moved to New Orleans in 2011, at first performing as a duo, The Haret, before starting to add a rotatinng array of musicians from other bands in the city under the name Frog & Henry (with Baer now calling himself F.H. Henry). They have regularly toured Europe, adding local musicians such as Ewan Bleach and Laurin Hebart to the lineup.
In this photo: Neigh plays a Deering Boston 6-string banjo (as well as the tuba).
More information: www.frogandhenry.com/, www.facebook.com/frogandhenry/.
Fire burns during a prescribed burn in the wet meadows at Buhr Park on Thursday evening. Melanie Maxwell | AnnArbor.com
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
The Rings.
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
The Rings.
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
Kilchii and I have come so far since I adopted him. I can't believe how lucky I was to not only find a gorgeous mustang, but one with the best personality ever. He's literally like a dog. From sleeping in my lap, to licking my hands, to chasing me around and neighing to me when I call him. We've bonded so quickly and have become best friends.
I still remember how spooked and frightened he was the first day I got him and I just so badly wanted to gain his trust. The first time I ever worked with him I just sat in the round pen and walked around a bit so he could figure out what I was. Once he started getting curious I began getting closer to him. I was probably in the round pen for a couple hours before I could finally get a lead rope on him. From the moment we touched, I knew he would quickly become my friend. After the first week, every time I came to work with him, he would always come to the gate and wait to greet me.
He was still incredibly hard to train since he was scared and spooked at anything new I showed him. Desensitizing him to saddle blankets was at the top of my list. With plenty of patience and hours of working with him step-by-step he eventually started getting better. His mind set even changed. He now thinks before moving his feet, which was such a big and amazing improvement! He has surprised me so much with how hard he has tried to please me and I am so proud of how he's turned out, especially knowing I'm the only human that has ever worked with him. He knows all the ground work skills and even some riding skills. He's a pro at lunging and tracks up amazingly, he knows flexing of the neck, leg aids, driving and more.
I just love this horse so much and could never give him up. I still can't thank the Extreme Mustang Makeover and BLM enough for the opportunity to train and later adopt such an amazing horse! I'm one proud mustang owner and can't stop bragging about how lucky I am. Mustangs are one of the most fascinating & all-round great breeds I know. I've seen what they can do and I'm just blown away, especially by my Kilchii. - Lydia Smith, BLM wild horse adopter
What a wonderful testament to the connection between one of America's mustangs and a horse loving teenager! It is something we never tire of hearing about; the unique bond adopters form with their mustang when they get past the hurdle of the first touch and continue down the training trail as a team.
Kilchii and I have come so far since I adopted him. I can't believe how lucky I was to not only find a gorgeous mustang, but one with the best personality ever. He's literally like a dog. From sleeping in my lap, to licking my hands, to chasing me around and neighing to me when I call him. We've bonded so quickly and have become best friends.
I still remember how spooked and frightened he was the first day I got him and I just so badly wanted to gain his trust. The first time I ever worked with him I just sat in the round pen and walked around a bit so he could figure out what I was. Once he started getting curious I began getting closer to him. I was probably in the round pen for a couple hours before I could finally get a lead rope on him. From the moment we touched, I knew he would quickly become my friend. After the first week, every time I came to work with him, he would always come to the gate and wait to greet me.
He was still incredibly hard to train since he was scared and spooked at anything new I showed him. Desensitizing him to saddle blankets was at the top of my list. With plenty of patience and hours of working with him step-by-step he eventually started getting better. His mind set even changed. He now thinks before moving his feet, which was such a big and amazing improvement! He has surprised me so much with how hard he has tried to please me and I am so proud of how he's turned out, especially knowing I'm the only human that has ever worked with him. He knows all the ground work skills and even some riding skills. He's a pro at lunging and tracks up amazingly, he knows flexing of the neck, leg aids, driving and more.
I just love this horse so much and could never give him up. I still can't thank the Extreme Mustang Makeover and BLM enough for the opportunity to train and later adopt such an amazing horse! I'm one proud mustang owner and can't stop bragging about how lucky I am. Mustangs are one of the most fascinating & all-round great breeds I know. I've seen what they can do and I'm just blown away, especially by my Kilchii. - Lydia Smith, BLM wild horse adopter
What a wonderful testament to the connection between one of America's mustangs and a horse loving teenager! It is something we never tire of hearing about; the unique bond adopters form with their mustang when they get past the hurdle of the first touch and continue down the training trail as a team.
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
Thought I'd give time lapse photography a go. Admittedly, it's no Terje Sorgjerd, but I guess even he had to start somewhere. Look out for the ducks :-)
300 Images
10 second intervals for 50 minutes
Condensed to a 20 second video (15 fps)
Taken at Neigh Bridge Country Park at the Cotswold Water Park.
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
This fuzzy fella was biding his time on this frosty morning, with his back to the wind, just waiting for the sun to warm him up.
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The Kiss.
Britt and Chris got married at Regester Chapel in Stafford, VA on 09/12/09. Reception followed at Seacobeck Hall, Mary Washington University
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
Horse semen drink is not for neigh-sayersOwners of a pub in New Zealand are serving shots of apple-flavoured horse semen to customers.Steven Drummond, co-owner of The Green Man in Wellington, decided to enter the stomach-churning drink in the nationwide 14th annual Monteith's Beer and Wild Food Challenge.He came up with the idea from a nearby stallion farm, which harvests sperm.Steven says the custard-like concoction is more popular among women than men, but very few customers enjoy it enough to come back for seconds.And he advises patrons who are brave enough to try it to down the $25 shot in one quick gulp.New Zealand - July 2011Supplied by WENN.com
We went out to dinner with my Mom, Dad, brother, and sister-in-law for my Mom's birthday. Then Chris & I went back to my parents' house for a little karaoke.