St. Patrick's Day! May all of you and your Irish Draughts, Irish Sporthorses, Vanners, Kerry Bog Ponies, and Connemaras enjoy the day.
Oh wow it's been 2 months. Lots going on, hopefully for the better. But in the mean time, here is the Roadside Landscaping Horse!
Awesome news with this. I got to meet the person who decorates him (quite serendipitously by accident). And got a bit of the story behind this local landmark. But that is for another post!
Take care everyone, and hopefully see you again before another 2 months pass.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Happy St Patrick's Day 2013!
Friday, January 11, 2013
Marin Humane Society Fundraiser
Hi all,
If you are reading this blog post you are either a watcher, a forum member who clicked on my signature, someone who stumbled across the site from Google, or you may be someone who is checking out my donated item listing on the Leg-Up Equestrian Auction. This is to benefit the care of horses taken in by the Marin Humane Society. Specifically horses seized from Jill Burnell of Gray Fox Farms.
Info on the situation here: HGS, Fuglyblog, COTH, Rate My Horse Pro
The items I am offering are Virtual EquID horse identification cards for 3 horses.
Since I lack a propper website to show these and their details I am using this blog to explain. These started as a senior project I did in college. I was a graphic art major with a minor in equine studies. I combined both into making horse IDs. My alma mater, Centenary College, has an equestrian facility with many horses. And to a freshman, they all start to look alike and it can be hard to initially pick out individual horses from one another. Especially if the horses who live outside all seem to be color coded with all the chestnuts, grays, and bays grouped together. So the visual ID's began.
Here are some examples of the first generation of Virtual EquID identification cards. The new outlines can be in the back 3/4 angle of the images below, or the coggins-style set up of the image at the top of this post. The new ID outlines keep the horse's mane and forelock to one side (to better show markings) and have clean fetlocks. (Unless you have a feathery draft or friesian!)
"Horse IDs custom made to look like your horse for identification purposes. These are fully customized by the artist to look like the horse. Not only in color but body type as well. (We can make minis, donkeys, and mules too!) The IDs will include info such as breed, color, markings, date of birth and unique features. The winner will receive 2 copies of each ID. They are 7" by 5" and fully laminated for protection."
When mounting on a stall door we suggest either stapling to wood through the lamination plastic (there will be 1/4" excess lamination on all sides for this purpose). Or using double sided and/or rolled duct tape. Do not pierce through the paper as it may cause moisture to seep into the image and cause color bleeding. If kept in a shaded area away from direct sunlight these ID's can last for years. The friends of mine who own the bay morgan on the bottom have their ID of him still mounted on his stall door and looking good from 2009!
Students at Centenary College have stated that these IDs helped them identify horses faster and made working at the barn easier. Teachers have stated that the IDs allowed them to more quickly learn who the new additions were to the stables. There were less mix-ups when finding lesson horses, and they are fun to look at.
I hope whomever wins the listing enjoys them! All proceeds go towards helping the seized horses at the Marin Humane Society. Please email any questions about the auction to virtualpwnies@gmail.com
A huge thanks to Leg-Up Equestrian and Kathy for setting up the auction site. Another thanks to all of the donors and bidders!
If you are reading this blog post you are either a watcher, a forum member who clicked on my signature, someone who stumbled across the site from Google, or you may be someone who is checking out my donated item listing on the Leg-Up Equestrian Auction. This is to benefit the care of horses taken in by the Marin Humane Society. Specifically horses seized from Jill Burnell of Gray Fox Farms.
Info on the situation here: HGS, Fuglyblog, COTH, Rate My Horse Pro
The items I am offering are Virtual EquID horse identification cards for 3 horses.
Since I lack a propper website to show these and their details I am using this blog to explain. These started as a senior project I did in college. I was a graphic art major with a minor in equine studies. I combined both into making horse IDs. My alma mater, Centenary College, has an equestrian facility with many horses. And to a freshman, they all start to look alike and it can be hard to initially pick out individual horses from one another. Especially if the horses who live outside all seem to be color coded with all the chestnuts, grays, and bays grouped together. So the visual ID's began.
Here are some examples of the first generation of Virtual EquID identification cards. The new outlines can be in the back 3/4 angle of the images below, or the coggins-style set up of the image at the top of this post. The new ID outlines keep the horse's mane and forelock to one side (to better show markings) and have clean fetlocks. (Unless you have a feathery draft or friesian!)
Item details from the auction:
"Horse IDs custom made to look like your horse for identification purposes. These are fully customized by the artist to look like the horse. Not only in color but body type as well. (We can make minis, donkeys, and mules too!) The IDs will include info such as breed, color, markings, date of birth and unique features. The winner will receive 2 copies of each ID. They are 7" by 5" and fully laminated for protection."
When mounting on a stall door we suggest either stapling to wood through the lamination plastic (there will be 1/4" excess lamination on all sides for this purpose). Or using double sided and/or rolled duct tape. Do not pierce through the paper as it may cause moisture to seep into the image and cause color bleeding. If kept in a shaded area away from direct sunlight these ID's can last for years. The friends of mine who own the bay morgan on the bottom have their ID of him still mounted on his stall door and looking good from 2009!
Students at Centenary College have stated that these IDs helped them identify horses faster and made working at the barn easier. Teachers have stated that the IDs allowed them to more quickly learn who the new additions were to the stables. There were less mix-ups when finding lesson horses, and they are fun to look at.
I hope whomever wins the listing enjoys them! All proceeds go towards helping the seized horses at the Marin Humane Society. Please email any questions about the auction to virtualpwnies@gmail.com
A huge thanks to Leg-Up Equestrian and Kathy for setting up the auction site. Another thanks to all of the donors and bidders!
~~~
Horse photos by Christine Jordan, Heather Puleo, and myself.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
George Morris vs. Chuck Norris
George Morris, the Olympic medal winning man who keeps on riding. And now, internet memes are making him the equivalent of Chuck Norris in the horse world, with tales of his awesomeness. I'm actually surprised we horse people never thought of doing this before now.
I did get the experience of seeing him at clinics and I do have to say, not all of these may be exaggerations. I also wonder, if we ever get George Morris and Chuck Norris in the same room, there may be an ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny.
I did get the experience of seeing him at clinics and I do have to say, not all of these may be exaggerations. I also wonder, if we ever get George Morris and Chuck Norris in the same room, there may be an ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Merry Christmas 2012!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
2012 Apocalypse Ponies
Well, 12/21/12 came and went. And according to some historians it already came and went awhile ago since modern calendars are apparently way off. Most blame the Mayans for this prediction of the end of the world. But the Mayans never did predict the end of the world.
Yay history!
Most people wonder what the apocalypse would have entailed since details were lacking. Some say the poles would reverse, destroy all satellites, cause continental shift ect, ect. Others say a rogue planet would hit the earth, not unlike Lars von Treir's Melancholia.
:cough:Unnecessary friesian at (1:28):cough:
Still others have a firm belief that humans will die due to their own hubris, from messing with the world and altering it with chemicals and science. I'm, of course, talking about the most poetic of all Apocalypse Scenarios. The ZOMBIE Apocalypse.
The Walking Dead is n(e)igh!
I even have a book on my shelf in case of such a reanimated former-human emergency. The Zombie Survival Guide. While the plan of "Going to the Winchester, having a pint, and waiting till the whole thing blows over" is a really good idea, this goes in depth if you don't live in Britain where bars are more sturdy against the undead.
For instance, it has horses in the chapter on transportation. Horses would be beneficial in the apocalypse since they don't need gas to run and act as an early warning system against the shambling hoards. However, they lack self-defense.
Or you can do what Sarah did with Uther on Youtube and clicker train your horse to not only make an escape. But take out as many walkers as possible on the way!
Had the zombie apocalypse happened, we like to think they had a good chance of survival.
Artist's interpretation
Had the positive reinforcement not failed...
Horses have been an integral part of the apocalypse in Judeo-Christian lore. In the form of the four horses of the apocalypse.
The 4 horses of the apocalypse have even shown up in video games. Like Darksiders, where you play the horseman War and obtain his kick-rump steroid steed named Ruin.
Awww... It's like a rhino-pony-volcano abomination of awesome.
Even Red Dead Redemption decided to take their spin on the 4 horses. During a zombie apocalypse in the alternate universe of Undead Nightmare. Forget Cowboys and Aliens. We have Cowboys and Zombies! There are even normal horses turned into zombies in this game and the decaying, yet at the same time accurate, anatomy accomplished on them is outstanding. They have accurate teeth (with canines) and proper neck vertebrae placement.
Out of the 4 horses, Pestilance has a swarm of lucusts that... don't really do anything, and a high pain threshold. While Famine has the power of ocular bleeding... and infinite stamina. Both of them are 'eh' since ALL of the 4 horses technically have a 'high pain threshold" by being practically immortal and all have an infinite stamina bar. But War is on fire, and Death explodes zombie heads on impact. You can guess which ones most people ride in the game.
Happy 14th Baktun! Enjoy the world until the next apocalypse. I'm off to play some Red Dead Redemption Undead Nightmare!
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
talkingMongo0se v.s. Threnody
So hi all!
I'm planning on starting to finish some videos that I have been working on for a long time.
One of them will be the update on the dominant white standardbred colt. Heather has recently had power returned to her house and I can start compiling our media to make a video. This one will be my first priority to finish.
I also found out that most people don't know I'm a contributor on several barn forums and go by the name of Threnody. The main reason why is that the name I use is different there than what I use on the blog. I felt the need to explain why I purposely use different names between boards and this blog. talkingMongo0se is a reviewing persona, while I use Threnody, for the most part, to represent myself.
But why? Well, like Doug Walker of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses fame, AKA The Nostalgia Critic, I want to keep a persona and myself a bit separate. With the character of talkingMongo0se I not only have a degree of separation between my more serious scientific posts on other boards as Threnody, but this also allows the character talkingMongo0se do and say things for the sole purpose of a joke or entertainment and to generally be taken less seriously.
Though please note that I only desire to entertain with jokes of other characters and 'virtual' things in movies, games, and other media, not real individuals. Plus to make fun of what Hollywood thinks really happens in the world of horses.
Going back to Doug Walker, he recently had a bit of a problem with people not discerning between his character and himself. Not from his lack of trying, but this is the internet and these things happen.
His character Nostalgia Critic would riff on movies with Matilda child actress Mara Wilson. NC would say how he didn't like the movies and would make fun of Mara's roles. When the now adult Mara Wilson found out about his reviews she was upset. Doug Walker an his associates went out of their way to contact Mara and to resolve the misunderstanding. Doug deeply respects Mara and her work, he just was never a fan of the movies themselves. What resulted after everything was resolved was some of the best episodes ThatGuyWithTheGlasses site has made in collaboration with Mara Wilson herself.
Please check out Doug's site and I hope you enjoy the content to come on Virtual Pwnies!
I'm planning on starting to finish some videos that I have been working on for a long time.
One of them will be the update on the dominant white standardbred colt. Heather has recently had power returned to her house and I can start compiling our media to make a video. This one will be my first priority to finish.
I also found out that most people don't know I'm a contributor on several barn forums and go by the name of Threnody. The main reason why is that the name I use is different there than what I use on the blog. I felt the need to explain why I purposely use different names between boards and this blog. talkingMongo0se is a reviewing persona, while I use Threnody, for the most part, to represent myself.
But why? Well, like Doug Walker of ThatGuyWithTheGlasses fame, AKA The Nostalgia Critic, I want to keep a persona and myself a bit separate. With the character of talkingMongo0se I not only have a degree of separation between my more serious scientific posts on other boards as Threnody, but this also allows the character talkingMongo0se do and say things for the sole purpose of a joke or entertainment and to generally be taken less seriously.
Like how rodeo halfpipe would be hardcore.
But the ethics of rodeo riding, much less doing so in an all concrete environment that would likely harm the animals participating, as well as pointing out the dangers of helmet-less riding, would get in the way if that comment is to be taken seriously.
Please note the image above comes to us through the "friendship is magic" of Photoshop.
Cough:anyteenhorsemovie:cough
Going back to Doug Walker, he recently had a bit of a problem with people not discerning between his character and himself. Not from his lack of trying, but this is the internet and these things happen.
His character Nostalgia Critic would riff on movies with Matilda child actress Mara Wilson. NC would say how he didn't like the movies and would make fun of Mara's roles. When the now adult Mara Wilson found out about his reviews she was upset. Doug Walker an his associates went out of their way to contact Mara and to resolve the misunderstanding. Doug deeply respects Mara and her work, he just was never a fan of the movies themselves. What resulted after everything was resolved was some of the best episodes ThatGuyWithTheGlasses site has made in collaboration with Mara Wilson herself.
Please check out Doug's site and I hope you enjoy the content to come on Virtual Pwnies!
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Halloween '12, Zebra Cupcakes!
Happy belated Halloween!
So we kinda almost didn't have a Halloween this year on the east coast due to Hurricane Sandy. We will get to that later. Warning, this post is long with lots of pictures and equine color ranting.
Roadside landscaping horse in fall attire.
In the mean time, I was lucky enough to have a Halloween get together at my place right before Sandy was a problem. I wanted to bake something for my friends that was a little out of the ordinary. And while I was checking out the store aisles I started to notice that there are a lot of black and white foods described as "ZEBRA (insert food here)". A good example are those Zebra Marshmallows we here at VP reviewed before. This time I finally decided to buy a box of those Little Debbie brand Zebra Cakes that have been staring at me whenever I pick up rootbeer.
I never really have been a fan of processed cakes. To sweet for me personally. But, with the equid theme of the cakes and being the writer of a blog on virtual equids, why not? Sadly upon purchase I started overthinking this whole zebra-themed-foods thing. Like how most of these zebra foods are white based with black stripes.
And this starts getting into the argument of "Are zebras black with white stripes, or white with black stripes?"
WARNING: HORSE COLOR INFO AHEAD
The real answer is kinda neither. Zebras are dark based animals, their skin is black and not pink. So from the dark skin alone, zebra's are not white with black stripes. But hair is different from the skin. Take a look at the extinct Quagga. This subspecies of plain's zebra has brown tones showing on the rump while the stripes on their front half dilute and concentrate pigment so extremely their stripes are black and white. So zebras are dark based with an extreme dun-like dilution as seen in horses.
And these zebra cakes are so skimpy on the chocolate stripes they should be called Quagga Cakes. How do they taste? If anyone says they can taste the chocolate, they have super-human tastebuds. They honestly taste like hexagon shaped Twinkies.
Zebra imposter!
Heather, however could not participate in this part of edible blog-fodder, due to recently being diagnosed with lactose intolerance, and Celiac disease. This means milk and gluten (wheat) are no longer friends of her stomach. And those two things are nearly in everything to begin with. Let's take a look at the Zebra Cake ingredients.
Red = Gluten, Green = Milk, Purple = possibly contains gluten or milk
Owch.
As a crazy horse color enthusiast, I thought we can make it better, more accurate, better tasting even. And for the sake of our co-producer Heather, lactose and gluten free. To Michael's craft store!
Zebra colored cupcake liners?
And zebra stripe brownie tattoos?
And the tatoos are made by Duff from Ace of Cakes? Hecks yes!
The anatomy of a zebra hide from the outside in is as follows. Diluted and concentrated colored black and white hair, dark skin, meaty zebra center. This translates into Zebra brownie tatoos (they have both dark and light stripes to represent the color concentration and dilution in the zebra's hair, chocolate frosting (for the dark skin), and a red velvet center.
We got the recipe for the gluten and dairy free cupcakes made with coconut flour and coconut oil instead of wheat flour and butter from Elana's Pantry. Love her site.
Stabby bottle opening goodness!
The red just makes this more... disturbing.
We suggest letting your eggs reach room temp before adding in liquid coconut oil. It solidified in the chilled eggs. It's a Halloween post, gross stuff can be shown.
After pouring the fully blended batter in the zebra liners we had some batter left over.
So I made a pink cupcake pancake.
So I made a pink cupcake pancake.
The cupcakes upon leaving the over were for some reason not as red. That one on the bottom right had the most dye in it too.
Frosting was applied and then the brownie tattoos were cut into circles.
These things feel like a thin film of pudding skin. And when placed they latch onto the moisture in the frosting melding onto the surface of the cupcake.
And then we had some pretty cool looking treats.
You decide which looks more zebra-like.
But when cut into, they weren't as red as desired. So I fixed it.
Yay, blood red food dye. Happy Halloween!
~~~~~
Hurricane Sandy came through and power is still out in some areas. I was without power for a few days, and Heather still doesn't have any. Our update on visiting the Dominant White Standardbred Colt is delayed.
I do find this meme photo a bit eerie given our last VP blog post.
And what do you do with a ton of heavy cream, and no power to keep it refridgerated? You empty a mason jar and make butter!
In the aftermath I found this drawing a child did for their grandparents completely saturated into the ground. It was still legible, but if you tried to pick it up, it would have disintegrated.
Hopefully things in the Garden State will be returning to normal soon. Wait... There is a nor'easter snow storm on it's way?
#*&@$!
#*&@$!
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