Who could resist such a hopeful face? |
Yesterday, I got home early, and decided to spend my free time putting pedigrees in for Model Horse Fun Club's annual (spring?) pedigree. I can't remember if we do two a year now, or not. Well, going through my website, I saw my lonely Norman Cob mare and decided- she needs a mate.
SFC Belle Starr, bay Norman Cob mare |
What I found amazed me. There was a wealth of information, and not just for Norman Cobs, but Mulassier Poitevins, too!
I happily took what I found and pedigreed all five of my existing Mulassiers, and created not one, but two studs to accompany Belle Starr. I also added a sixth Mulassier stallion from a Breyer body that had troubled me from the start.
Grand Monsieur, bay roan Mulassier stallion |
As for the PAM, well, there was a PAF with her as well. Two weeks ago, I saw them at a flea market in Mesa for $40 for the pair. I couldn't afford it then, and left them with a heavy heart. I went back this weekend, not really expecting them to be there, but other than having moved shelves, they were still waiting for me!
For those that don't know me, my boyfriend of 5 years, Shawn, is both handsome and supportive of my unusual hobby (how did I get so lucky?) When we went to get them, I looked at him and told him how much they were, and I wouldn't get them if he didn't think we could afford it. All he does? Holds out his hands so I can hand them to him and he can carry them up to the register.
One of my favorite pictures of us. We swapped sunglasses for the fun of it. |
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