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Horse Power 4 - Iberian Horses and a Roma (Gyspy) wagon. From a collection of photographs taken at the 29th London New Year's Day Parade 2015 (LNYDP 2015). We were standing on opposite sides of the road in Piccadilly near the junction with Regent Street. The parade featured bands and participants from all over the world, along with representatives from London Boroughs whose theme was "London on the Move". See www.lnydp.com for more information.

 

Sea Gyspy at the Sea with calm waters today

Carolina Beach Lake, NC Sunset

The look on the child's face says it all.

Too many people mum!! I thought it made an endearing picture.

 

Gyspy camp. Medieval Festival

Of course every stud knows the all important hair toss. LOL He's lost a lot of his feather, but it'll start coming back in no time. He's got a ton of it there. All straight and silky. Now if only we could get his mane back as quickly. hehehe

Out my front door..Sunrise

Carolina Beach Lake, NC Sunset

Carolina Beach Lake, NC Sunset

accampamento zingari di fronte al Villaggio Globale - Roma

Wet Sea grass in the morning light...Sunrise

An encaustic version of this image on canvas is for sale at Vie De Boheme thru Sept. 26

 

green-eyed gyspy spotted at Pirate Festival. We broke the Guiness record for most pirates in one place: 1,651 !! Check out damseldress.com for spectacular reversible corsets.

 

Chris Jenkins performing with the Django Legacy Band (Henry Acker, Grant Flick, Samuel Farthing and Jenkins) 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest, Creative Alliance Patterson Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, February 24, 2018.

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These days, much is made about how young people are driving important conversations we see in the news, on social media and in the classroom. That these conversations are about equality, opportunity, and above all, safety is vital to our culture and society. Less discussed though, is the crucial contributions to the arts made by young men and women across our country. Indeed, many superstars started out when they were just “kids” in their teens: Eric Clapton, the Beatles, and of course, Jean "Django" Reinhardt himself who was performing at age 15.

 

That legacy carried on at the 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest at the Creative Alliance’s Patterson Theater in Baltimore, Maryland on February 24, 2018 with the live concert debut of The Django Legacy Band (Grant Flick, Henry Acker, Christopher Jenkins, and Samuel Farthing). Performing a variety of manouche jazz standards with finesse, skill, poise, and feeling, these four young men demonstrated a level of proficiency and confidence that immediately won over the crowd of long time gypsy jazz aficionados. Between the marchers advocating for our safety and the stellar musicians bringing beauty into our lives, our younger citizens should be proud. In the words of another bunch of teenagers who went on to rule the music world, the kids are all right. Indeed.

 

When the Road Bends... tales of a Gypsy Caravan will screen again along with a performance at 7 pm on Friday, Feb 16 at the Roxie.

  

www.whentheroadbends.com

 

It will also get a theatrical release in theaters starting in June and there will be a soundtrack album.

 

Anita Monga, director Jasmine Dellal, and co-producer sara porto nolan

 

Info about bay area Roma events

 

voiceofroma.com

 

Decade of Roma Inclusion 2005 - 2015

 

www.romadecade.com

  

Gyspy Cowgirl Keepsake Leahter Fringe Satchel Purse

My Mind Eye Front Porch pattern paper, Card stock Bazzill, Chipboard letters Scenic Route, Rubon ons 7 Gyspies, Creative Imaginations, and Making Memories. Making Memories Chipboard flowers as templates, Black Sakura glaze pen.

 

Flowers created:

 

The large flower it's self was drawn and cut my own design and layer twice. Add dimension with glaze pen.

 

Then I added 10 flowers, each 3 layers, hand cut from Making Memoires chipboad flowers, Also more dimension with glaze pen.

 

TFL!

Our cooks took such good care of us in so many way. They sang with us and worshipped with us. They did everything with such joy in their hearts.

 

We wanted to show them how much we appreciated their servant's heart. We decided to do a foot washing. We read the passage from the Bible where Jesus washed the feet of his disciple. Each of the Oklahoma women washed the feet of each of those lovely ladies. We did it one at a time and after we washed one of the ladies feet, the men gathered around and prayed for that lady.

 

It was the most marvelous experience. There was not a dry eye in the place.

 

This boy is starting to really fill out and look like a stud instead of a colt. He's going to end up being quite a chunk in the end, much like his Sire. Even dirty, I can't take my eyes off him.

I cut Jolines bangs today with a pair of craft scissors, OMG, I almost had a panic attack, but it turned out te. So, of course we had to have an impromtu photo shoot...

The Gypsy Cob was bred to be a wagon horse. These horses were bred by the Romany and pulled wagons or "caravans" known as Vardos, which is a type of covered wagon that people lived in. They were also used as riding horses for children. Today, the Gypsy Cob is no longer used for pulling Vardos, but it is still looked upon as a symbol of power and strength among the Romany

Up until the late 20th century, the Gypsy Cob was not a recognized breed. Not much is known about the bloodlines of Gypsy Cobs because pedigrees were usually kept secret and only family members knew the details. However, as the interest in the breed grew, several breed registries developed. The first registered horses were imported to North America in November 1996. There are three different registry classifications for the breed, based on height. If the horse is under {[hands|14}}, it is considered to be a "mini Gypsy". If the horse is 14-15.2 hands high, it is known as a "classic Gypsy", and if the breed is 15.2 or taller, it is known as a "grand Gypsy" In 2004, the breed became recognized by the United States Dressage Federation All Breeds Program, and can win breed-specific awards whenever it wins a dressage event or any event sponsored by the USDF.

 

Out my front door..Sunrise

Found this one taken about 2 weeks ago - gotta love those little (big) booties! Abigail & Clover - so sweet!

Sea Gyspy at the Sea in red

Out my front door..Sunrise

Gyspy Cowgirl Keepsake Leahter Fringe Satchel Purse

A Gyspy Vanner pony gets a kiss from it's owner before competition.

The Florida Horse Park is more than just for horses. It is a 500 acre multipurpose, recreational, educational and sporting events state of the arts facility. Surrounded by acres of biking and hiking trails, the facility is equipped with 7 dressage arenas, a 250 x 350 covered arena, 156 stalls, several grass arenas, and complete with show quality jumps, rails, gates and walls. Horse shows, dog shows, extreme sports, Polo, and historic re-enactments are just a few of the exciting events to take place. It is located in beautiful Ocala/ Marion county where fun is always in season and never ends.

(Photo/Julie Fletcher)

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