Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Close ups for PNH Foundation piece: On Line

Blu's first game of "touch it"
Catching Misty--then giving her a snuggle
A young girl has driven her horse with two lines from zone 5 to a tire pedestal
Horse playing on line in a pond
After a long day playing, the two buddies are out standing together. Even surrounded by grass, the horse is just appreciating the presence of his human. Journaling is all over the background.
A diddy about the principles behind trailerloading PNH style. It's not about the trailer. We don't force, bribe, or trick the horse in, we communicate him in. Pictured is a trailerloaded horse who played with the cones and the trailer, first.
Here is a comic about a new student teaching her horse the porcupine game. She has gotten to phase four and is holding it, knowing that it can't take more than two days for her horse to make the correct response...tee hee.
You may not be able to see this one well. I did a filled in contour of two horses playing the driving game with one another and overlaid a human playing the driving part of the yoyo game iwth her horse. The text reads "Look at the horses in the pasture. They play these same games with each other." and then "When the smoke clears, does the horse still have his dignity?"

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