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My Dragon's Lair Sharing is the reason for my being...

Altered and added new content 10-4-07 Important 5-4-07 No longer Child safe because of the links inside sites included here. Adult Humor is posted here. Template errors still. E shows wrong, and Netscape shows mostly correct. Activly learning HTML to correct and improve. Be it fun or serious I hope you enjoy and take away with you what I find to share. LI

Monday, December 25, 2006

Saddness is surrounding this Joyous Season.

I wanted to remember before now that Rich has a wonderful idea that he shared with his daughter for Christmas.
They would gather around and have a birthday cake with one candle on it and it was for the Baby Jesus. As it was His Birthday that they were there for. And then they would open their presents.

If you are new here and you don't yet know, this comes from Frank and Carolyn who have http://www.suddenlysenior.com/ who are advocates for the seniors, though I am sure I believe we can all find helpful things that they share. One is the jokes and stuff shared by their millions of readers. It is a little racy at times but here is something tame I found.
They published two things I shared and it is fun to know others are enjoying them. If you go there, Louise is from a friend of mine and the card is from a minister I enjoy in Hollywood with the UFellowship. She sent me the nicest one with two dogs and the 12 days of Christmas is from her card site.

So may you have a wonderful and happy time with all your kin and friends. I will be in NY for my father's funeral. I am being teased that I don't "Do" funerals. As I see them being for the living and very little to do with the ones who have left.
We are all disappointed that his health kept slipping. I guess he really was broken hearted loosing Mom after 50 years of marriage, and his words I cannot live without her and want to join her came to pass? We were hoping he would again enjoy the many things that are here on this Earth. But we know they are now back together.
I will be back a few days into Jan. I am taking cover with the friendlies who are in the family or going to sit quietly meditating in a corner! :-) As it is with Dad that I want to be with and was just making the suggestion of plans right before he left with my brother, his wife and my sister to go up and come back home.
Well I still have to do laundry and pack for my trip! Be well and Happy!

Peace! Me/LI

THIS WEEK‘S BEST LINKS...
A BEAUTIFUL RENDITION OF “THE 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS“ ...
http://www.jacquielawson.com/viewcard.asp?code=LM30223025
TAKE A SPIN AROUND THE NORTH POLE ...
(didn’t work for me, rats!)
http://www.busybus.co.uk/design/xmas_santa.swf
PICK A DEER FOR HOLIDAY CHEER
(pick them all! to see the full effect!)
http://joecarr.ca/xmas/graphics/icqxmas.swf

PRESENTING OUR FAVORITE JOKES FOR THIS JOYOUS SEASON
FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 24, 2006
(go to the site and find more)
Got a favorite joke? Share it with us.http://us.f308.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=frank@suddenlysenior.com

Here's to you, our dear friends and readers. We are well aware that you are obviously people of great intellect and taste.
We send love, hugs, and blessings from sunny, warm Florida (rubbing it in a bit here) to wherever you are.
LAST MINUTE REMINDERS, VERILY!
1. When thou bakes the holiday goodies, thou will treat thyself to some of the goodly ones and not just to the slightly burnt ones that ye would be too embarrassed to giveth unto others.
2. Yea, though ye walk through the mall on December 24th, ye shall not buy any singing fish, nor any pet rocks, no matter how desperate thou art to find something for thy brother-in-law.
3. When thy child's school doth gear up for another fund-raising sale of holiday wrapping paper, think ye of the thirty-seven unused rolls hiding in your closet -- and buy another five rolls as thou always dost.
4. When I regift unto you, and it turns out to be something you gave unto me, lo, these many years ago, just put it away to give unto me again next year. Have faith in this most venerable truth: I will never remember.
5. Ye will not tie onto thy animals reindeer antlers or bells that doth jingle. Thine grandchildren, however, art fair game.
6. Thou shalt not partake in the wearing of the matching grandmother-granddaughter outfits until someone figures out how to make the grandmother not looketh like a veritable idiot.
7. When thou deck the halls, I say unto you, the tinsel must be one strand at a time. Except when Thine wife turns her back, then ye may throw it on in clumps and no shame shall be upon ye.8. Thou shalt gain weight over the holidays. It is the way of all flesh. Get thee over it.
9. Verily, verily, I say unto you: No holiday decoration may be put up sooner than two weeks before the Great Day, and all must be taken down before the next Thanksgiving. Verily.
10. Thou shalt buy thyself one really great present and open it up in front of the family, exclaiming, "I love! it! But there be no card! Who giveth this unto me?" Wait to see if anyone art sneaky enough to claim credit

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Winter Dania Beach Art & Antique Festival Jan 2007

http://daniabeachfl.gov/index.asp?NID=343
Friday, January 19, 2007, 6-9pm
Gala Kickoff & Artists' Reception ~ Historic Downtown Dania Beach Saturday & Sunday, January 20 & 21, 2007, 10am - 6pm
Outdoor Art Fair & Antique Sale
Live Entertainment, Children's Activities and Auctions
Some ticketed events
Featuring Pervis Young
For more information: 954.921.1231
Grace Cafe and Gallery 49 N Federal HWY Dania Beach, FL 33004 http://www.gracecafeandgalleries.com
Disclaimer: Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.
Mission Statement "Grace Cafe and Galleries is a retail establishment for contemporary art and antiques hosting year round events for collectors and the general public. The historic building is located in the heart of Dania Beach's Art and Antique District."
Cafe and Galleries
• You can enjoy a late morning snack or indulge yourself with the specialties prepared to pamper your palette till twilight. Casual dining has never felt so fun.
• While you relax, you can examine Purvis Young's passionate paintings on stage with the inventive genius of Suzette Urs Acrylurs' screens, or the contemporary stainless steel sculptures by Rick BeauLieu. You look further, and you will be enticed by the rich glow of Dave Taylor's luster glazed pottery , or the serene and cerebral bronze work of Claire Garrett, discover the intriguing and delightful drawings by "Doodle King" George Cheskes and be amazed by the outrageous mixed media sculptures by Felix Gonzalez.
• This menagerie is complimented with a collection of graceful original antique treasures from Europe, Asia and the Americas. Your trip will be complete after you visit the second layer of this stacked desert, upstairs which houses the stained glass studio of Dave Watts and discover a revolving display of the finest emerging artists of Florida's Gold Coast - all assembled for your collecting or viewing pleasure. Owner, Clare Vickery, invites you to also visit downtown Dania Beach for our Spring and Winter Art and Antiques Festival in June and January of each year. The show attracts from 5,000 to 10,000 people and features up to 200 local artists and antique dealers as well as antique auto and maritime masterpieces.
The Dania Beach Art and Antique District hosts these festivals and is in the process of completing a downtown public art plan which will begin installation in late 2007.
Please contact Ms. Vickery about any of these items, including volunteer or purchase information at 954-921-1231.

Open House at Griffin's Loft 12/23 Included is their calendar.

Griffin’s Loft: A Holistic Healing Metaphysical & Educational Establishment ~ 954-625-6775 ~ http://www.GriffinsLoft.com
4282 S. University Drive ~ Davie, FL 33328
Come join us for a Holiday Celebration Open House at the Griffin's Loft!! Saturday, December 23, 2006 ~ 11:00am to 6:00pm
We'll be serving free appetizers and festive (non-alcoholic) drinks
Come mingle with us! Great time to do last minute holiday gift shopping…We have Gift Certificates ~ Customized Gift Baskets ~ Jewelry ~ CDs ~ Books ~ Aromatherapy Products ~ and many other unique gifts
Their calendar of events: http://www.griffinsloft.com/calendar/month.php
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At the U Fellowship of Hollywood Physic Fair I met Molly with her all natural soaps and herbs, for very reasonable prices. She has a beautiful Goddess soap that I am not touching with water & is being added to my alter. Molly is very sensitive to the natural way of caring for people and the plants/herbs she uses. As she mentioned that she will not use one because it kills the plant to be harvested. Now that is being kind to Mother Nature. LI

May you all have a wonderful Yule/Holiday Season. LI

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Travel photos and an answer literally for your phone.

Thanks to Frank and Carolyn, you know I get great pleasure from what they find. And then for what I find for them saying where their stuff comes from, I find the most wonderful stuff to entertain myself with!
Try this if you enjoy beautiful photos that can be seen from all over. I enjoyed the European pictures that are so famous you will recognize them!
http://www.away.com/ They have wonderful photos found in the National Parks which are just so enjoyable! And for travel I am sharing too because I do have people who are able to pick up and enjoy their free time!
http://gorptravel.away.com/

From Frank and Carolyn at http://www.suddenlysenior.com/
AT THE BEEP: HAT TO PUT ON YOUR ANSWERING MACHINE
Actual Answering Machine Messages Recorded and Verified By The World Famous International Institute of Answering Machine Messages:
10. My wife and I can't come to the phone right now, but if you'll leave your name and number, we'll get back to you as soon as we're finished.
9. Hello, you are talking to a machine. I am capable of receiving messages. My owners do not need siding, windows or a hot tub, and their carpets are clean. They give to charity at the office and don't need their picture taken. If you're still with me, leave your name and home phone number and they will get back to you.
8. This is not an answering machine - this is a telepathic thought-recording device. After the tone, think about your name, your number, and your reason for calling.... and I'll think about returning your call.
7. Hi! John's answering machine is broken. This is his refrigerator. Please speak very slowly, and I'll stick your message to myself with one of these magnets.
6. Hi. This is John: If you are the phone company, I already sent the money. If you are my parents, please send money. If you are my bank, you didn't lend me enough money. If you are my friends, you owe me money. If you are a female, don't worry, I have LOTS of money.
5. A is for academics, B is for beer. One of those reasons is why we're not here. So, leave a message.
4. Hello! If you leave a message, I'll call you soon. If you leave a "sexy" message, I'll call sooner.
3. Hi. Now YOU say something.
2. Hi. I'm probably home, I'm just avoiding someone I don't like. Leave me a message, and if I don't call back, it's you.
And the Number 1 Actual Answering Machine Message Recorded and Verified by The World Famous International Institute of Answering Machine Messages.
Hello, you've reached Jim and Sonya. We can't pick up the phone right now, because we're doing something we really enjoy. Sonya likes doing it up and down, and I like doing it left to right... real slowly. So leave a message, and when we're done brushing our teeth, we'll call you back. TOP
I was looking for a message for my phone as there ARE people who have my # that I wish didn't! And then I don't have to change it, they'll get the Message! hehehe All Smiles. Snickering. Dreaming of what clever thing should I use? Some of these are so great, how about rotating them?My new carrier has where if I don't have the number in my phone, it says unknown caller and we don't answer. And I don't usually check my messages any way. There are people who leave such long ones that it takes over 8 minutes (one time 15!) to go through them! When minutes are in short supply I don’t even check at all! And still after I tell my “friends” I am out of minutes they still want to chat instead say if something is important or to make quick calls.
And it is only one or two people who complain about my not checking my message and I didn't answer my door. My car was gone which usually means we are not home and I am deaf to things I cannot hear! And tell them not to do! And say call first.
Don't leave a message/just call and I'll see that you want to talk! Then when I don't answer, say I am on another call or am charging it in the car, or how many times it is lost or forgotten what bag it is in. And it is dead that I cannot call to find it. I thought it was lost and was getting ready to replace it thinking I dropped it outside when I was cleaning house and sadly found it. Those that do the forboden thing which is to call Rich! He is actually very good at not wasting minutes. One month a 1000 minutes in two weeks listening to bitching that I don't care about. And I don’t get to give suggestions, contribute to the conversation as it is a one way street of being a wall for someone to purge their venting! I have had something to say with my shouts being ignored! Hey you can go to a therapist to treat like that! And I gotta go I am late for a meeting doesn’t work so I hung up! Also he doesn't answer. Amazing how we get to hate these things made for conveniences and meant to help us keep in touch! It was meant for us in times of urgency and emergencies that we agreed it might be a good idea to have them!
So if there is no good content like new news or how are you doing? I had a nice day and did this! Or would you like to join us... I don't see why I should waste my time. So I have actually started checking at night on that blue moon and just delete before it finishes the usual train. And it blocks most numbers, especially blocked numbers. Still some people can still leave messages. I love that quick delete ability! Here is the answer, below! I had Cingular for 4 years and went to T-Mobile. And after 10 phones with the first I find that it was not the carrier, that maybe it is me that phones don't work right. I hate them all. They crackle and break up and drop calls and echo every thing I am saying! Or the person at the other end cannot hear what I am saying, dead space. I cannot hear even on speaker phone. Maybe it is the metal in my ear? I prefer email! That always works! :)
But now I have a different carrier and the same problem and am getting rid of the Motorola Razor which I wonder why it is so popular and it doesn’t sit comfortably in the hand being square. It has terrible photo quality and waiting for my Nokia 6103 to arrive, supposed to have night vision! With the Razor I took an evening photo of my cat with a light on in the room and couldn't see her! And in the day time they are dark and grainy. Less than 2 MP. I'm curious....as the 6102 which was given to compensate for something was okay.... ?As I cannot find the famous people tape of messages I bought many years ago...I am going to the site, if I can find it, that has the animated person who gives samples to put them on websites.
Hallmark also has it for their Christmas cards now, but mine didn't send. Who knows why? Oh well. w. odd something? And it has been years since I am willing to risk another tape being eaten by my stereo deck! And now I'll have them wondering like the message said! heheheh lol is laugh out loud!
====Going to check these out! ====

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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Chinese Art and Culture

Found because of the Lecture Buddhist Art: Images and Ideas at the www.morikami.org Museum and Gardens.
http://www.himalayanart.org/
Oh the art changes!
I looked here and there are thousands of art work!
From India and Nepal...
Definition: Himalayan Art : Himalayan Art is art that is indigenous to the Himalayas, predominantly Tibet and Nepal, and the areas under the cultural sway of these cultures. Himalayan art is primarily concerned with religious subjects and is recognizable through the use of composition, symbols and motifs. Individual works of art are commonly created in sets forming much larger works of art.Geography: The Himalayas include the Tibetan Plateau,
Nepal, Bhutan and the northern most regions of India and Pakistan. The surrounding geographic regions are China, Mongolia, southern Siberia, Tuva, Buryatia and northern Burma, all of which are to the north and east of the Tibetan Plateau. Himalayan art is especially found throughout China. The very center of China's capital city in Beijing is Beihai, a Himalayan style stupa and reliquary mound. Along the Pacific Ocean at locations such as Hangzhou south of Shanghai, Himalayan art from the Yuan period can be found in abundance.
With many resources.

*I always learn by trying to find for others. I like this one a lot! Below are ancient sayings that still as always aply to today. :-) I like this a lot.


One site found: has English Translation:
4. Tibetan script: khyuyig, petsug, drugtsa
first line: gzhan la than thun phan na (zhenla tentun pen na) "if one is just a little beneficial to others"
second line: rang la phan (rangla pen)
"he is beneficial to himself"

third line: gzhan la dam dum na (zhenla damdum na)
"if one to others is a just a little"

fourth line: gnod la (nola)
"harmful"

fifth line: rang la gnod (rangla no)
"he is harmful to himself"
by Tsongkhapa (1357-1419)

6. Tibetan script: khyuyigyon tan (yonten)

"precious qualities/knowledge"

13. Tibetan script: petsug
first line: dad pas gzhan la phan byed sems 'di bzang (depe zhenla penché semdi sang)
"helping others with devotion: this kind of mind is noble"
second line: (the same words are written in reversed sequence) bzang 'di sems byed phan la gzhan pas dad (sang disem ché penla zhenpé de);
"the others are devoted to [the one who] has this kind of noble mind"
by Tsongkhapa (1357-1419)

I see I have found a new study resource I like!

Small Collections in Galleries around the world: (Items for sale)
http://asianart.com/galleries.html#indigo
Only one of many numerous galleries listed
Taiwan: A.B.C. Art of Bessie Chen Specializes in museum quality fine art from China, Tibet and Southeast Asia...Especially in Chinese Ming, Qing Furniture, Gilt Bronze Buddhas, and Fine Ceramics.

Buddha(s) http://asianart.com/abc/1.html
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva
http://asianart.com/abc/3.html
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http://www.tbrc.org/index.xq
Preserved Buddhist Text Library Catalogs:
Facts and Questions:
http://www.tbrc.org/help/faq.xq
Major Important issue to me:
Q: Does TBRC provide printed texts? A: No. However, TBRC has a close affiliation with
Palri Parkhang , which is a small organization that prints pecha style texts from TBRC digital images (digital woodblocks). In addition, in many cases, interested parties can obtain TBRC digital texts and make arrangements on their own for paper copies.
Q: Do you have any texts in English? A: No.
Q: Does TBRC do translations? A: No.
Q: Does TBRC do research (texts, terminology, location of a title, etc.)?
A: No. We provide the resource not the service.

They do have a program for IBM and Mac for the correct apearance of the language.
I had the opportunity to learn sanskrit but got discouraged when a friend said it would be impossible for me to learn it as it was so ancient! But it is still a goal.

Friday, December 08, 2006

Short Notice: The Lipizzaner Stallions are in the USA

Hey do you love these famous horses?
The horses that I love are in FL. Can you get there?
If you were around last year you'll remember how upset I was that I understood no camera's meant that and what they meant was no video. Which was not observed...
And how disappointed and upset I was when all these flashes went off! I was probably the only person w/o a camera! So remember yours!
Below you'll find their calendar to see if they are in your area and state. They will not be where I saw them last year. Hopefully you can get to see them too. They put on a quality show.
I put in their site and you'll find the pictures that didn't drop into here. Enjoy. Be Well Be Happy ME
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The cherished horse of Spain is one of the ancient breeds of the world. Its ancestry traces to the cave dwellers of the Moslithic Age, living about 8,000 years ago in the mountains of the Iberian Peninsula. Together with the Arabian and Barb strains, the Spanish horse is responsible for founding nearly all the other recognized breeds known today. The Spanish, or Iberian horse was well known to the Romans as a superior war horse because of its strength and agility. The Romans used them under saddle and to pull their chariots. Julius Caesar wrote of the noble steeds of Hispania in Del Bello Gallico, and they are depicted in many reliefs and statuary of the period. Hannibal relied on Spanish horses as well as elephants to take him across the Alps during his 218 B.C. invasion of Italy. History also notes that Richard the Lionhearted and many of his knights were mounted on Spanish horses when they rode to victory over the Saracens of Cypress. As further tribute to the noble breed, Sir Walter Scott put his great Ivanhoe aboard an Andalusian. As a breed, the Andalusian dates back to the 8th century and the Moorish invasion of Spain. The Moors brought with them the fine Barb horses of their homeland. These they crossed with the native Iberian horses in an effort to produce a breed that combined the finest points of each equine type. The Moors were perhaps the most patient and critical horse breeders of their time. After the Spanish reclaimed their lands, their efforts to develop an unexcelled war horse were continued by the breeders of the Spanish province of Andalusia. The horse that they bred was very sturdy, with a long sloping shoulder, wide chest, deep heart and strong back. He also possessed extremely sturdy legs, round hindquarters and a well-crested neck with a natural arch. The horse was bred with inimitable Spanish flair. He carried himself with such style and presence that he was much sought after by kings and rulers all over the world. Because of its strength and agility, this popular steed became the premiere war horse of Europe and was used in all of Spain's successful conquests. The Spanish horse practically carried Spain to greatness. As a result, the Spanish horse enjoyed the admiration of the world for thousands of years. With the heavy use of Spanish blood, new breeds of horses were developed throughout Europe and older, more established breeds were improved. Eighty percent of all modern breeds trace part of their lineage back to the illustrious horse of Spain. Due to a heavy infusion of Spanish blood, the English Thoroughbred breed was already well established before the arrival of the celebrated Oriental stallions. When Europe surged into the New World, the Spanish horse was integral to the explorer's efforts. As a result, it has been called the "great colonizer." As Spain's influence as a world power grew, it established stock farms in the Caribbean and supplied horses to all colonizing countries. In 1493, a law was passed that required every ship leaving Spain to carry at least 12 native horses. For hundreds of years, the Spanish horse was the equine representative in the Americas. All New World breeds carry its blood, owing at least part of what they are today to what the Andalusian was 500 years ago. One example of the Spanish horse's influence is the American Quarter horse, whose development traces from the Colonial Short Horse-an animal of Spanish heritage-so named because it was unbeatable in short-distance races. The Short Horse was also crossed with a number of English Thoroughbreds when they were imported to what is now the United States. This mixing of blood produced most of the modern North American breeds, including the Quarter Horse, Morgan, American Saddlebred and the original American Thoroughbred. Ironically, the very breeds that the Andalusian spawned were to be his near undoing. Size became the fad in Europe. The Neapolitan, the Norman and the English Thoroughbred grew in popularity and in numbers until finally, they surpassed the position of the Spanish horse. The Andalusian breed was all but extinct in all areas except Spain and Portugal, where it became known as the Lusitano. Then tragically, the plague followed by famine, nearly pushed the breed into oblivion. Fortunately, the horses survived in a few mountainous areas of Spain, notably at the Carthusian Monastery. The animals of this herd are today known as the Carthusians, the finest of the Spanish horses. In order to conserve the rare horses for breeding, the government of Spain placed an embargo on their export. For more than 100 years, the Andalusian was virtually unseen by the rest of the world. Then in the 1960's the export ban was lifted. Now the popularity of the Andalusian horse is once again on the rise. Horsemen are rediscovering the traits that made the Andalusian the most sought-after horse in the world; the strength, agility, beauty, pride and docility bred for centuries into the Spanish horse. The Spanish stallions are unique because they are fiery and tractable. This seeming contradiction stems from the edict of King Ferdinand of Spain, who enforced the old law that gentlemen must ride only stallions. This severe edict must have resulted in a few Spanish grandees being dumped on their heads, until horsemen began to breed their steeds for good temperament, knowing that they would not only have to ride stallions, but they would also be selling saddle stallions for a living. The temperament, agility and strength of the Andalusian are again being sought after for dressage purposes. Dressage and the Spanish horse were almost synonymous in the beginning. The Spanish horse was so strong and agile that he could be trained to do amazing things, and the techniques that are now recognized as modern dressage were actually methods used to train the superior war-horses. The Andalusian was so adept at this training that nearly all of the oldest and most famous riding schools started with Spanish horses. The best example of this is the Spanish Riding School in Austria, thus named for the Spanish horses that it used. The Lipizzan breed is an ancestor to the Andalusian, being almost totally of Spanish blood. As recently as 1968, a four-year-old stallion of the Carthusian line of the Andalusian was imported to rejuvenate the present line of Lipizzans in Austria. Although less popular today among dressage horse breeders, the Spanish Andalusian is still a superior dressage mount. Occasionally overlooked by modern dressage riders, who consider him a "circus horse," the Andalusian significantly contributed to the Thoroughbred and most of the other popular European dressage breeds. Nonetheless, the Andalusian is proving that he is not only suitable, but perhaps the best choice for the dressage arena. The list of the breed's winnings and the spread of its fame is limited only by its rarity. The Andalusian is excelling in other areas as American horsemen discover his great level of versatility. As a Western-riding horse, his skills are surpassed only by his grandchild-the Quarter Horse. However, when it comes to agility and the ability to work cattle, there is none better than the Andalusian. After all, he has been through countless battles with wild and deadly Iberian bulls. For well over 1,000 years, he has worked at close quarters with these bulls, both in and out of the bullfighting arena. With death only inches away, he has had to carry his rider close enough to a maddened bull to place a rose between his horns and then whisk away before being gored. When not in the arena, he was the only horse quick enough to work the unpredictable and dangerous herds. As a show and parade horse, the Andalusian's trademark movements, combined with his noble appearance with a long, lush mane and tail, make him a winner. His shiny gray or white coat glistens as he moves with all of the pride and style bequeathed to him by his ancestors who carried Caesars and kings in their day of triumph and splendor. His strength and boldness make him a very good hunter and jumper. His agility and endurance make him ideal for trial riding cross-country. Generally, the Andalusian is a horse for all seasons and for all sports, even though he is a relative newcomer to the United States. Not until 1965 were the first Andalusians registered in this country. Today, their numbers are only about 700, making them precious as gold to their owners.

Preserved as classical equestrian art, these awe-inspiring movements were originally intended to be used in warfare. Only stallions with the greatest strength, talent and athletic ability are chosen for training in these ancient maneuvers. You will be amazed and delighted with the results... The Airs Above the Ground.

Mezair - A series of successive Levades in which the horse lowers its forefeet to the ground before rising again on hindquarters, achieving forward motion.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO This Did Not Work! Go to site to see.
Courbette - The horse balances on the hind legs and then jumps, keeping the hind legs together and the forelegs off the ground.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO This Did Not Work! Go to site to see.
Levade - The horse must maintain a haunched position at a 45-degree angle to the ground, requiring muscle control and perfection of balance that is quite difficult.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO This Did Not Work! Go to site to see.
Capriole - The stallion leaps into the air, drawing his forelegs under his chest at the height of elevation, and kicks out violently with his hind legs. The capriole can take many years of training.
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Harmony Between Horse and Rider
The law of dressage--for it is a law--is a law of nature perfecting the natural. It is centuries old. Xenophon, noted Greek historian and military leader, created the art in Greece in 400 B.C. Xenophon stated an exact principle: "If one induces the horse to assume that carriage, which it would adopt of its own accord when displaying its beauty, then one directs the horse to appear joyous and magnificent, proud and remarkable for having been ridden." Xenophon went on further to say, "If the rider is not in harmony with the nature of the animal, then it will perform as a burden with no display of pleasure."
In later times, the French equestrian, Francis Robichon de Le Gueriniere stated a similar theory: "Suppleness and lack of constraint are the prerequisites for voluntarily offered obedience, not for agonized subjection of the horse." A spirited animal will die under harsh treatment and subjection.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe said, "Thou must learn the thoughts of the noble horse whom thou wouldst ride. Be not indiscreet in the demands, nor requiring him to perform indiscreetly. The horse is a wise animal. Let him show you the best and most natural way to accomplish a desired end." Regarding young horses in training, another famed French equestrian, Antoine De La Baume Pluvinel, is quoted, "We shall take care not to vex the horse, or cause it to abandon its affable gracefulness in disgust. For this is like the fragrance blossoms, which never again returns once it has vanished."
The late Colonel Alois Podhajsky, the past longtime director of the renowned Spanish Riding School in Vienna, stated, "One can never, through violence, cause the horse to perfect the manner in which it expresses its skill, but only by delicate coaxing and subtle demanding, between much praise and little punishment." While the Lipizzaner Stallion is courageous, spirited and strong, he is a sensitive being and responds to praise and appreciation and rebels immediately to force. The "World Famous" Lipizzaner Stallions presentation is a demonstration of a unique and admired relationship.

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