Anyway The Wind Blows Clydesdales

Anyway The Wind Blows Clydesdales Two up World Class Clydesdale hitch team

02/19/2026
Great commercial.  Both my Clydesdales have wings like this now. I sure miss them!
02/11/2026

Great commercial. Both my Clydesdales have wings like this now. I sure miss them!

2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese Zodiac, beginning on February 17, 2026, and ending February 5, 2027, a...
01/01/2026

2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese Zodiac, beginning on February 17, 2026, and ending February 5, 2027, a period symbolizing energy, ambition, and freedom, following the Year of the Snake. The Horse is the seventh animal in the 12-year cycle, known for being energetic, independent, and charismatic, with the Fire element amplifying these traits for breakthroughs and transformation.

Key Characteristics of the Year of the Horse:
Element: Fire, bringing intense passion, drive, and dynamism.

Traits: Courage, independence, enthusiasm, strength, and a love for adventure and being in the spotlight.

Potential: A time for pursuing goals with zeal, creativity, and significant breakthroughs, though it can also stir restlessness.

My friend Lightning
08/17/2025

My friend Lightning

There are moments in life when everything feels still.
When the walls around you close in, and the darkness becomes too heavy.
When you no longer expect the light, no longer search for hope — you simply retreat into silence.

And then, in one of those moments, he appeared.
A horse.
Not loud, not grand — but real.
His steps were soft, his gaze so deep it felt like he saw everything you tried to hide from yourself.

He didn’t speak.
He didn’t ask questions.
He just stood there, at the edge of your broken world, looking at you.
As if to say, “I’m here. I see you. And your darkness doesn’t scare me.”

And in that silence, something greater than comfort appeared.
A spark of belief.
That even when you don’t feel yourself anymore — someone else can still feel you.
And sometimes, the greatest healing doesn’t come from words or noise,
but from the quiet presence of someone who simply stays.

That was the horse.
The one who didn’t just help you survive —
but became part of your soul.
The one you’ll never forget.
Because he saw into you… when the world turned away.

08/08/2025

Horses aren’t just animals. They are a force of nature.
In every movement — thunder.
In their eyes — the depth of the night sky.
In their breath — the calm of wind after the storm.

They don’t demand worship. They don’t shout about their greatness.
But when you look at them — everything inside you goes quiet.
Because a horse is that same force of nature
that doesn’t destroy, but heals.

🌩️ Like a storm that clears the sky.
🔥 Like fire that warms the soul.
🌿 Like rain that gives life.
❤️ Horses are the heart of nature. Its breath. Its power.

07/10/2025
06/08/2025

This giant is more than just a horse.
He is a Clydesdale — a symbol of strength, dignity, and labor, carrying the history of a people on his powerful back.

His homeland is the Scottish region of Clydesdale, where, as far back as the 18th century, these mighty horses were bred for heavy farm and industrial work. They plowed the fields, pulled wagons of beer, timber, and even artillery during wartime. And despite their power, Clydesdales have always been known for their gentle hearts. They are giants — but kind ones.

He wears traditional parade harness, crafted by hand. The red and white flowers are more than just decoration — they are a tribute to heritage. Every ribbon, every bell, every brass heart is a silent song of the past, when a horse was a companion, a partner, a family’s pride.

Today, he walks beside his handler — not in war, not on farmland, but in peace. With grace.
And in his eyes, there’s the wisdom of time itself.

Because even as the world changes, horses like this remain.
As memory. As pride. As a living legend.

05/31/2025

Quote of the Day - "The most important part of a comeback... Is believing in yourself." ~ Artist ~ Bill Owen

05/30/2025

How to know if your deceased horse made it to heaven

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