Wood Rabbit 1915 and 1975 Of all the Rabbits, Wood Rabbits tend to be the least bit indecisive. This is inspired by their willingness to always play the peacemaker. The abhor hurting other people’s feelings. Wood Rabbits are some of the most generous souls. They prefer to live simple lives shunning an attention to their philanthropic deeds. Wood Rabbits will always help you move, bring you a hot cup of coffee and listen to you rant and rave about your life. The Wood Rabbit is usually too generous for his own good. They are often taken advantage of and used by others. All Rabbits need to learn to say no. The Rabbit lover will never wear his heart on his sleeve. The Rabbit seems aloof, but is in reality sensual and loving – their tough facade protects a tender interior. Rabbit folk are romantic and at the same time realistic, their generosity usually has strings attached. . Rabbits male or female are strong individuals, often sensitive and intuitive. Their nurturing instinct compels them to protect others; they have a natural love of home and family. Rabbits are easily moved to tears by words, thoughts or actions. They are deeply sensitive people who forever shun conflict. Rabbits tend to be moody and are often influenced by their friends. They are very sexual and intimate people despite their cool exterior. Despite their youthful wildness, they will commit themselves readily to a partner for life. The Rabbit needs a partner who is affectionate and loving. They enjoy being pampered. A partner who shares the style and sophistication of the Rabbit will make a good lover for him. Wood signs are nourished by Water Signs, consumed by Fire signs, chopped by Metal Signs. Earth will be pushed aside by Wood Signs With just these few simple concepts the Wood Rabbit can seek the partner of their greatest compatibility In matters of love Wood Rabbits fare best with other Rabbits, Ox, Tiger, Snake, Sheep, Dog or Pig. . Avoid the Rat, Horse, Monkey and the Rooster. In short marry a Water Rabbit or Snake. Rabbits are above all other things private individuals; they can be introverted and withdrawn. People born into this sign would rather work behind-the-scenes. They rarely seek the center of attention in any situation. The Rabbit is not a recluse; they are often reasonably friendly individuals who enjoy the company of a group of good friends. They can be very charming at a business dinner or a holiday party. Rabbits just like to be a part of the gang but shun any leadership of it. Rabbit Years are fourth in the Chinese astrological cycle, following Tiger Years, and recur every twelfth year. Though the starting day of the year may vary the majority of people born in the years 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987 and 1999 are Rabbits. Rabbits, like their animal counterparts, are calm people who do not exhibit aggressive behavior and avoid confrontation at all costs. Even when angry about something, a Rabbit will approach the situation calmly and considerately, hardly ever raising his voice or becoming visibly annoyed. This serenity often causes the Rabbits to seemingly miss things, however, the Rabbit is quite keen and pays very close attention to the situations developing around him. He is intelligent and quick and can talk himself in or out of most any dangerous situations with no problem. The Rabbit is the most stylish creatures of the Chinese Signs and finds interest in many different cultures. Classy and sophisticated, he can be found adorning one of the latest fashion magazine cover looks. Rabbits also like artistic ventures, such as painting and music and are most generally quite involved in these worlds. They love to express themselves, which is evident to anyone who has ever joined them for an evening of conversation. The Chinese name-TU, the sign of peace is the mark of the Rabbit. March is the month of the Rabbit and their Western astrological counterpart is Pisces. The Rabbit is keen, wise, fragile, tranquil, serene, considerate, fashionable, but is known to be sneaky and obsessive
she actuually stayed on and cleared the last part! it is a horse called onyx. it was a hard one for me as the only place we could stand was very shady. what do you all think?
I saw a photograph here on Redbubble of this beautiful creature and to my surprise the photographer, MattTworkowski gave me permission to paint it! / I started with watercolours for the background, then acrylics and then finished the dragon off with oils. / See it in the making
Started in 2003, this painting got placed in the attic for 4 years while she pursued her career in graphic design. I competed this landscape in February 2008. Dragon Hill is the small hill located at the base of the Uffington White Horse Hill in the Vale of the White Horse.
The most recent addition to my family….Thoroughbred gelding Dingo (A.K.A “Damigos”)....enjoying his new life off the track. xo
Horse and Baby take a morning walk on the beach
FEATURED in the FOR THE LOVE OF JESUS group.
Three zebras at a watering hole, Etosha Namibia, Africa
This is Matilda, my fathers mare. As you can see she loves the water!
Taken in the New Forest National Park on a stormy evening with the setting sun making the clouds glow with light. Canon 20D / Sigma 10-20mm / ISO 100 / f16 / 1/15th sec
Highland cattle / There is no doubting the fact with their stocky appearance, sweeping horns and eyes that peep out through long shaggy fringes, Highland Cattle win hearts and are favorites amongst animal lovers around the World. / What isn’t so obvious is the hardiness of this ancient breed. They were born and bred to deal with the extreme weather conditions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland making them the hardiest breed of cattle in the world today.
Poppies are the most beautiful flowers / In the novel, while on their way to the Emerald City, Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion walk through a field of poppies, and both Dorothy and the Lion mysteriously fall asleep, as if from the opium of poppies. The Scarecrow and the Tin Man, not being made of flesh and blood, are unaffected. They carry Dorothy to safety and place her on the ground beyond the poppy field. While they are considering how to help the Lion, a field mouse runs in front of them, fleeing a cougar. The Tin Man beheads the cougar with his axe, and the field mouse pledges her eternal gratitude. Being the Queen of the Field Mice, she gathers all her subjects together. The Tin Man cuts down several trees, and builds a wagon. The Lion is pushed onto it, and the mice pull the wagon safely out of the poppy field.
Impressionist stylized painterly portraits, landscapes, seascapes and figurative art.
There are more than 6 billion human beings on Earth. According to the population estimates released by the United Nations, the 6 billion mark was reached on October 12 1999. Here is a sample that I had to paint of some of these beautiful people of the world.
There are more than 6 billion human beings on Earth. According to the population estimates released by the United Nations, the 6 billion mark was reached on October 12 1999. Here is a sample that I had to paint of some of these beautiful people of the world.
There are more than 6 billion human beings on Earth. According to the population estimates released by the United Nations, the 6 billion mark was reached on October 12 1999. Here is a sample that I had to paint of some of these beautiful people of the world.
This was such a neat scene to stumble upon….as I was driving home…I noticed a man riding a horse on the beach… The weather was calm, and the tide pools were like glass…I stopped the car, and grabbed my camera…As this man rode by on his horse…he rode right beside a calm tide pool, and I managed to get a great reflection…. I love it when things like this happen..:-)
A recent cross country competition in Ravenshoe, Far North Queensland. Hosted by Ravenshoe Pony Club. Ravenshoe Pony Club has the only ‘approved for competition’ cross country courses for Pony Club members north of Ingham. Riders are judged on an ideal time and points are awarded for height of jump attempted. Three baulks or refusals at any one jump eliminates the rider. The jumps vary from tyres, logs, concrete pipes, jumps set up in different shapes and lots of uneven ground. Each time a cross country is run a new course is set. Riders are set off with 5 mins between start times so the horses are not getting Dutch courage from another! Its particularly challenging for those horses that are based in the city and are usually only exposed to quite a sterile environment. Water usually freaks them out and lots of riders are eliminated here – its the last jump!!
Wild Horses found at Carova Beach, NC.
This painting shows a cowboy and his faithful dog after a short cattle drive, driving the herd out of the hills to a favorite watering hole. / Painted on a 16 X 20 stretched Canvas and was created in my studio in Grants Pass, Oregon Featured in: / The Wild West Group / Hand Drawn or Painted Art of Happiness or Joy / Landscape Painting / Pets and People
Water Horse is a 16”x 24” abstract horse oil painting by Rebecca Robinson. For purchasing any of my original paintings, visit my website www.rebeccarobinsonart.com~
LOOKS BETTER LARGE A country scene, with dam and lone horse on the horizon. Post processing done in Photoshop. Curves, Levels, Saturation. Nikon D80 / F/11 / iso-100
Many rivers to cross There’s so many rivers to cross / But I can’t seem to find my way over / Wandering, I’m lost / As i travel along the white cliffs of dover Many rivers to cross / And it’s only my will that keeps me alive. / I’ve been hurt, washed up for years / But I merely survive because of my pride And this loneliness won’t leave me alone, / It’s such a drag to be on your own / My baby left, and she wouldn’t say why, / Now all I do is cry… I’ve got many rivers to cross / And it’s only my will that keeps me alive / I’ve got so many rivers to cross, / Oh, so many rivers to cross…
Digital art, photo-shop. The horse in my swimming pool.
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