I spent only about an hour at the Spots of Fun Show yesterday, but it was time well spent with some fun visits and some wonderful horse-show scenes.
Year after year, this show never fails to leave a tender spot in the hearts of those who participate and those who just enjoy the camaraderie of loving horses.
My camera doesn't want to work all the time. There's something wrong with the shutter, but, thankfully, it still allowed me to capture some fun images.
Hope you enjoy the photos and the accompanying music.
I was announcing the Spots of Fun Horse Show 13 years ago today when I received a call from Life Care, telling me that our mother Virginia Tibbs had passed away.
Horses and horse shows and any horse activity played vital roles in Mother's life.
We all agreed that it seemed like an appropriate time for her to bid adieu.
She had just appeared on the cover of The River Journal in another photo of her and her beloved Arabian mare Cricket.
That Saturday July 13, 2013, her family members were involved in two horse shows, one in Sandpoint and the other in Monroe, Wash.
It was a beautiful July day, and she most likely figured her work on earth, especially her deep love for horses, had been passed on.
So, her work here on Earth was done.
Thirteen years seems like a long time, but the years have not diminished our love and admiration for her.
We miss you, Mother.
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