As a quick reference for those already familiar with harness parts, or as new information if you’re not already familiar with carriage harness, yesterday’s post featured a diagram of single harness.
Today, it’s pair harness:
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February 27, 2011
February 26, 2011
I was looking something up in a old book on the early days of competitive driving and came across a couple of brilliantly simple but useful line drawings by Joy Claxton.
In an effort to educate as well as entertain here on the blog, I offer the following diagram of harness parts for a single turnout.
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Tomorrow’s post will have the companion diagram, which features pair harness.
February 25, 2011
We hadn’t had much rain here lately in Lexington. Cold weather, yes. And snow. And recently, a couple of gloriously warm days that felt like spring. But not much rain.
Then, yesterday morning, it started raining … and it continued to rain all day. Yesterday evening, the severe storms and heavy downpours blew through. After all was said and done, we ended up with more than two inches of rain.
On my way into work this morning, I took some pictures here at the Kentucky Horse Park:
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February 24, 2011
… literally.
This is Koos de Ronde (Netherlands), during his winning round in the Driving World Cup at Mechelen.
Hope you enjoy this amazing (and slightly terrifying) camera angle.
February 23, 2011
… but if you’re a horse person, I can almost guarantee that you’ll enjoy this music video:
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