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Sharing Some Great Random Photos of AAHA Members, Friends and their Horses Sharing laughter, smiles, pride and tears
Debby Stephens Judge for the July 2, 2008 Bill & Betty Zekan Memorial Youth Show at the Region 14 Silverama & Championship Horse Show, Lexington, KY
Phillip & Rhonda Bowles with S Just Exxpressiv (by Justafire DGL) Photos by Christy Hazel
Kelsea Keith and Phantom of the Opera aka Fang, Half Arabian Gelding Above 4 photos of Kelsea Keith of Montgomery, Alabama and her Half Arabian gelding at the July 2008 Alabama State 4-H Show in Montgomery, Alabama. Kelsea is not a member of the AAHA Youth and does not partake in Class A Arabian Shows. However, Kelsea is very active in her Alabama 4-H group. She is very proud to say she rides a Half Arabian. Kelsea is a loyal patron of the AAHA Youth's ACS Shows, along with Open Shows and 4-H shows. Kelsea competed last year at the state 4-H show with her Half Arabian. The duo proudly and deservingly brought home many honors and went on to compete in the Regional 4-H Show. Hats off to Kelsea and her beautiful Half Arabian!
Sara Britt, new owner of half Arabian filly, S Justa Redhead aka "Shelby" by Justafire DGL
S Justa Painted Dream (by Justafire DGL) proudly owned by Molly McGraw
BAF Priveteyes & Elizabeth Strickland Photo by Christy Hazel
Shine, owned by Amber Owens
CONGRATULATIONS to Stanley Goble and Kover Song
Debby & Mike Stephens of Resting S Ranch ~ Home of Justafire DGL, Indian Springs, Alabama
Shauna Campbell-Thiboux with her beautiful Warm blood hunter, jumper and dressage horse
Jerry Newman and Alerro bringing home a Regional Championship once again. Region 14 Champion Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over with Jerry Newman Region 14 Champion Arabian Western Pleasure Open with Gordon Potts ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
The two were brought together on warm, sunny, summer day. They got to know each other and soon become the best of friends. They slept together, napped together, ate together, stalled together, played together and had such a strong bond that they were not happy without each other. After two and half years of an inseparable bond of true love and friendship, one has been left sitting alone. Hearts are sad and tears fall ... even though we know it was the best thing to do. Even though it is hard to understand right now, time will heal the pain and dry up our tears. After a long fight with laminitis, Bucky has joined friends in a field of lush green grass with huge plots of big beautiful daisies. He is now happy to run, buck, graze, roll, jump and play. He is in what we "horse lovers" know exists ... horse heaven. He is there running fast as the wind blows. This page of our web site for this month is dedicated by the AAHA Web Master, Molly McGraw in memory of Boot Scootn Boogie aka |