Thursday, January 14, 2016

MALL ZEBRA

This is my other photo which is hanging in the show "Motion."

It is from a trip with VT*Grand to the mall, and that Zebra is zooming along and she's steering it!
We had no idea how free she would be on it…it's not on a track!  
I jogged alongside and made sure there were no collisions.
Good thing she rides real horses!

3 comments:

  1. Whoa, Nellie! (And wave to Dr. Dean!)

    From politicalwire.com; CHORTLE!

    Clinton Attacks Lead to Sanders Windfall

    “Hillary Clinton’s new barrage against Bernie Sanders, the Democratic presidential primary opponent she has all but ignored through most of her campaign, is having an effect — though probably not the one she intended,” the Washington Post reports.

    “Sanders’s underdog campaign said it is seeing a surge of contributions as a direct result of the new attention it is getting from the Democratic front-runner, with money coming in at a clip nearly four times the average daily rate reported in the last quarter of 2015.”

    Politico: Hillary Clinton’s Iowa Deja Vu
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    Also:

    “With the Iowa caucuses less than three weeks away, top Republicans are expressing growing anxiety about the state of the party’s raucous presidential primary — and what it could mean for its prospects of winning back the White House in 2016,” Politico reports.

    “As they gathered here for the Republican National Committee’s annual winter meeting, party officials voiced concern about everything from the possibility of a contested convention to whether changes they instituted to the debate schedule and primary calendar were having unintended consequences.”

    Ya think?

    --Alan

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  2. The latest Desmoines Register poll shows the gap between HRC and Bernie has almost disappeared--the interesting thing is that Bernie's numbers have not gone up much--the difference is almost all due to HRC's decreasing popularity. There is a significant increase in "undecided" probably caucus voters.

    But it all hinges on turnout, which cannot reliably be predicted--only a minority of voters caucus. Well, it's certainly interesting...

    --Alan

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  3. From politico.com: Hillary Clinton’s Iowa deja vu [Click] “Momentum matters, narrative matters,” warned Elleithee. “The results in Iowa can impact the trajectory of the race. She was leading in South Carolina by double-digits until the day Obama won Iowa. And the next day the bottom fell out.”

    From politicalwire.com: Josh Green points to the crosstabs from the new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg poll [Click] in Iowa:

    • Definitely caucusing: Clinton 45%, Sanders 36%
    • Probably caucusing: Sanders 47%, Clinton 37%.

    —Alan

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