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Monday, October 19, 2009
Coconino County "Potato Fire" Map
From the Official Coconino National Forrest Twitter Page here is a map of fire location. http://
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Juliet R Harrison Photography Sale
Artist and Author of "White Horses" announces a "Sale" of limited editions that are available at her website http://www.julietrharrisonphotography.com/
"Hope on Horseback"
One of my "things" in life is to practice random acts of kindness. I believe whole heartidly that what you give in life is what you get back. If you tweet with me you will receive my "Cowgirl Spirit" for support.
Also, I am fortunate in life to have life long girlfriends from elementary school. Many of our Parents when to School together during the 1930's & 1940's in Tucson Arizona. We still ride horses together and "commune" regularly with our families. Our children are almost adults now and we have great friendships with these "youngins". This got me to thinking about people who might be "disconnected" from a strong support group.
As you may know by now I am a Twitter Cowgirl! Which has allowed me to meet some other "Tweeps" who have fast become another support group for me. I like to share the stories of people I meet on Twitter, like Emily-Jo Peak who is an Alabama Cowgirl her Profile is "@ausunshine". Emily-Jo Peak describes herself as "A 30 something wife, mother and horse owner, sometimes paid photographer, trying to live each moment like it's her last and full fill a dream or 2 in the process". You can find Emily on Facebook and Twitter.
Emily is an inspiration to all us "Modern Cowgirls", between Family and Horsing around she is involved with a great organization called "Storybook Farm". This non-profit combines Horses and Special Needs children up to age 25. You can hear her speak @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cowgirlliferadio/2009/10/02/Hope-On-Horseback
I have enclosed the link and hope you check it out!
http://www.story-book-farm.org/
Also, I am fortunate in life to have life long girlfriends from elementary school. Many of our Parents when to School together during the 1930's & 1940's in Tucson Arizona. We still ride horses together and "commune" regularly with our families. Our children are almost adults now and we have great friendships with these "youngins". This got me to thinking about people who might be "disconnected" from a strong support group.
As you may know by now I am a Twitter Cowgirl! Which has allowed me to meet some other "Tweeps" who have fast become another support group for me. I like to share the stories of people I meet on Twitter, like Emily-Jo Peak who is an Alabama Cowgirl her Profile is "@ausunshine". Emily-Jo Peak describes herself as "A 30 something wife, mother and horse owner, sometimes paid photographer, trying to live each moment like it's her last and full fill a dream or 2 in the process". You can find Emily on Facebook and Twitter.
Emily is an inspiration to all us "Modern Cowgirls", between Family and Horsing around she is involved with a great organization called "Storybook Farm". This non-profit combines Horses and Special Needs children up to age 25. You can hear her speak @ http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Cowgirlliferadio/2009/10/02/Hope-On-Horseback
I have enclosed the link and hope you check it out!
http://www.story-book-farm.org/
Friday, September 4, 2009
Traditional Black and White Equestrian Art
So I'm hanging out on Twitter the other day, and I received a message from @lecheval (Le Cheval) about one of my Cowboy Boot Panel Purses. She tells me she likes it, so I reply with a "lets talk". So we began our negotiations and I was offered an autographed book from this multi-talented author. When we concluded our transaction, and I did a little research about the author.
@lecheval is Juliet Harrison, MFA. Ms. Harrison is published artist specializing in Black and White photography. The horse is one of her subjects. She began publishing in 1991 and exhibiting in 2005. Her current publication "White Horses - From the Literal to the Sublime" Author: Juliet R Harrison, takes the reader through 28 abstract images of the horse.
"White Horses" and a selection of prints are available at her website http://www.julietrharrisonphotography.com/
For more information - contact the artist at 845-758-2667 or julietharrison@earthlink.net
All image on this site are Copyright Protected. No reproduction of images without written permission of the artist.
@lecheval is Juliet Harrison, MFA. Ms. Harrison is published artist specializing in Black and White photography. The horse is one of her subjects. She began publishing in 1991 and exhibiting in 2005. Her current publication "White Horses - From the Literal to the Sublime" Author: Juliet R Harrison, takes the reader through 28 abstract images of the horse.
"White Horses" and a selection of prints are available at her website http://www.julietrharrisonphotography.com/
Currently Ms. Harrison is anticipating her next showing:
Silo Gallery at the Hunt Hill Farm Trust New Milford, New York September 12th - October 18th, 2009.
2 Person Show Opening Reception - September 12th 3-5pm
Artist's Talk - September 20th at 2pm.
For more information - contact the artist at 845-758-2667 or julietharrison@earthlink.net
All image on this site are Copyright Protected. No reproduction of images without written permission of the artist.
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