Also keep in mind, artists are creating for themselves. Not for you. Nor for me. Unless it's a commissioned piece. It only has to make sense to THEM.
Any time you're creating for the crowd instead of for yourself, you're toast.
I have some very VERY pointed opinions about this topic which I will not share. Suffice it to say that just because a person does not understand a piece of abstract art, does not mean there is not a meaning behind it to the artist. They often spend weeks or months working on a piece just like...
today I will:
* Take #4 to the dentist
* Marinate chicken for nachos later
* Try not to make any co-workers cry
It's Monday, I'm setting expectations low.
Dat gait.
I have a short list already though.
1. Friesian
My barn buddy Sugar was a vain, treat-obsessed, 1200 pound 5 year old, but he loved to work and he's gorgeous.
2. Gypsy Vanner
Also vain but so am I to a certain extent.
3. Irish Sport Horse:
Reasons.
Welcome. I'm in Mesa.
Cooling in the summer breaks down to 3.5 things really.
1. Shade
Your chickens need shady cool places to get out of the sun especially in the mid to late afternoon when we're the hottest. Tree cover is good, fabric shade cloth is also good. Avoid cover that makes it stuffy...
My former neighbor (who recently moved) brought that from Thailand as a seed and grew it. It's really pretty, but it's also very messy. It will drop all those flowers in 2 weeks or so, and also drops all its leaves in the fall, They all blow up into my front door area due to the prevailing winds. :p
For me that's a 1200 pound horse. Most people here have OTTB, Quarters, Pintos, and prima donnas Arabians. TB's and quarters Can run that big, but almost all of them are smaller and super flighty because they're barrel trained. I'm just not that good a rider for a really fresh horse. I want a...
I don't really ride anymore, I respect the 20% rule and that means I need a really big horse. There just aren't a lot of perches, Belgians, etc around here to ride.
The kids ride English, my daughter is a jumper.