I am glad, for the horses’ sake, that it’s no longer fashionable to “check” their heads quite so high …
September 14, 2012
a portrait
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September 13, 2012
throwing in the towel
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I’ve given up (for a few days at least) thinking I can post lots of photos on the blog each day and work nonstop on The Carriage Journal.
So, while I realize that, in the interest of finishing the story, I still owe you photos of the cones phase and the awards ceremony at the recent Celle CIAT, I don’t have the time at the moment.
I’m sure you won’t mind browsing through a few old photos while I finish the magazine, right?
Here’s a photo of Daytona Beach, Florida, c. 1906.
September 12, 2012
the champagne test
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September 11, 2012
a drive in the country on a rainy day
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It’s a good thing that A.J. and I both took a lot of photos while we were in Germany, as it’s allowing me to keep throwing photos up here while I work frantically continuously on the October issue of the magazine (it’s due to the printer in a few days). I hope you’re continuing to enjoy Germany as much as I am!
What we were able to see of the Celle CIAT country drive on Sunday morning was lovely, but we didn’t really end up with very many photographs in the end … what with the on-and-off rain, some limited sightlines through the various shrubbery, too much shade under the French Garden’s avenue of trees, and people wandering in front of us as we tried to photograph the turnouts.
Here are just two photos from the French Garden portion of the drive:
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… And here’s one from behind the new city hall building:
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The final portion of the drive was back at the Landgestüt:
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First, each turnout entered the arena and drove once around the track:
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Then, in the center of the arena was the final “test of the drivers’ skill” for the morning’s drive. The drivers had to come to a complete stop next to a stand that consisted of two platforms (at two different heights) on a pole. On one of these platforms (at the appropriate height for each driver) was a glass of champagne. They had to take the glass, drink the champagne, drive (holding the glass, so one-handed) to the next stand, stop there, and set the empty glass on that platform. Here, you can see one of the four-in-hand drivers reaching for his glass of champagne:
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I’ll have more on this driver’s test in tomorrow’s post …
September 10, 2012
it looks like a painting …
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Next up in our recap of the Celle CIAT is the “country drive” phase, which wandered through a portion of Celle’s lovely French Garden. Before we get to a few of the turnouts, let’s take a look at the garden itself, which A.J. and I both took a few photos of …
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It all looks rather like a painting, wouldn’t you agree?




















