Kentucky Derby Museum Part 1

On Tuesday, Melissa and I arrived in Kentucky. Instead of staying at a hotel, we stayed at a Bed and Breakfast. There was a resident Border Collie named Fly.

From our window, we could see fields of horses and cattle.

The next day, we drove to Louisville to see  The Kentucky Derby Museum. It was my first time and it had been a while since Melissa had gone.
The Barbaro Statue stood out front. 
We took a tour, which included seeing the racetrack. But before getting into that, we walked around the actual museum!
Plenty of outfits filled the museum. Fashion isn’t an art that I’m into, but some of the outfits were pretty cool!
I loved the Derby Hats.

There’s a breyer!
The Winner’s Circle has a manikin of the current winner of the Derby in it. It’s updated each season, and this year it’s American Pharaoh. 

Loved his face!
Exhibit cases held tack, saddle clothes, and other racing memorabilia.
Affirmed’s saddle cloth
(Can’t remember who this belonged too)
(Racing saddle that I can’t remember who it belonged to).
Secretariat also had an exhibit.
 
Each Derby winner had a block that included their info, so here’s a couple of the blocks.

Before the 2003 Seabiscuit movie, there was this one. I saw it years ago on TV and it had actual footage of Seabiscuit racing.
I must say that my favorite part was the simulation ride. Melissa and I played four or so times. 
We also dressed up like jockeys. Five hours of  the drive down I decided to learn how to take selfies. Yay for texting and having a selfie savvy sister.
That concludes the museum part! Next comes the racetrack and a couple of actual horses!

A Very Short Breyerfest 2015 Recap

I had a great time at Breyerfest this year!

There was a great mix of real horse,

and model horse.

Breyer’s Best Customs Contest entry by Laura Skillern

I also had the opportunity to see the Kentucky Derby Museum, which was awesome.

I took plenty of pictures, so there will be a couple of posts about Breyerfest! Until then, I’m off to read Go Set A Watchman. It arrived at my house the day I left for Breyerfest, so I didn’t get to see it until I got back.

Road To Breyerfest

Breyerfest. Breyerfest. Breyerfest! It may begin officially on Friday,  but the traveling starts way before then. Today I started the journey to Breyerfest with fellow hobbyist Melissa.
I know I threw Carl the zombie into the car, but couldn’t find him.
Instead, Duck-Horse made an appearance.
We started at my house and traveled through the rest of Pennsylvania before hitting Maryland and taking a rest stop. We left at a decent time.

Duck-Horse is easier to photograph than the doll, lemme tell ya.

We made it across bridges,

Saw a really cool Batman car,
and eventually hit storms. The road to Breyerfest is paved with storms.

But we made it to Kentucky! I am so directionally challenged, and am happy that I only got lost 2 times. This is an amazing number. Yes, there was a very loud GPS in the car too.

I hope anyone traveling to Breyerfest has a safe trip and everyone else enjoy your week!

Piece of The Puzzle

Breyerfest is happening in less than a week. SO CLOSE.
That also means the C/Y Show will be happening soon. So I’m going to post the links of the past series I did about getting ready for the C/Y show. Some of the rules have changed this year, so make sure to double check the rules (I plan on updating this series one day!)

Getting Ready for the BF C/Y Show–Entering

Getting Ready for Breyerfest C/Y Show-Picking Show-able Halter Models

Getting Ready For Breyerfest C/Y-Picking Breeds

Getting Ready For Breyerfest C/Y-Making Breed Cards

Getting Ready for Breyerfest C/Y-How to Make Breed Cards for Mixes

Getting Ready for the BF C/Y Show-Overview of Customs

Getting Ready for BF C/Y Show-Customs Made for Performance

Getting Ready for BF C/Y Show-Making Customs with Performance in mind

 PT 2Getting Ready For BF-How To Pack Your Models

Here’s a gun holster that I finished tonight.