Draft Horse Halter Class

Whenever January comes around, the first thing that comes to my mind is the Annual Pennsylvania Farm Show. This is the show’s 98th year and is the largest agricultural event in the United States. Along with horses it hosts cattle, rabbits, chickens, and every other type of animal that may be on a farm. Plus there is a food court to die for. I’ve been going to it since I was small.

While the actual show doesn’t start until tomorrow, the food court opened today.The Farm Show is well known for the vanilla and chocolate milkshakes and cheese cubes. 
 After eating, I got to sit and watch some of the Belgian, Clydesdale, and Percheron halter classes.  
Now, the breeds were separated and the pairs class was separated also.
The horses were lined up, 
walked out, and then squared up for the judge, 
and then were trotted forward and back in a line, before returning to the others.

The War On Prepping

The lack of posts hasn’t been for lack of want. I finished midterms and thought ‘wow, I can do modek stuff again.’ I imagined a manufactoring belt prepping models. But that has been going not as well as I had hoped.
I reprimed my rugged painted lark custom and had decided on an Appaloosa. It had seemed like a good idea and seemed to be something I could do. Nope. The pcture looks much better than the model.

A mixture of primer not mixing well with models to drops to lack of art-ability, Murphy’s Law has been taking up my progress! Maybe I’ll go back to tack making for a while, ha.