Re: Sunday Sleigh

2009-02-15 Thread Emily Wigley

This message is from: Emily Wigley ewig...@mindspring.com

Phillip, your sleigh is lovely!  What a work of art - both the design  
and execution are so handsome!  I enjoy looking at your website very  
much.  Thank you for sharing with us all!

Emily

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Re: Sunday Sleigh

2009-02-15 Thread kjmartinsen
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Great pictures and web site .Krist
  - Original Message -
  From: PHILLIP Oddenmailto:n...@norskwoodworks.com
  To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.commailto:fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
  Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 8:05 PM
  Subject: Re: Sunday Sleigh


  This message is from: PHILLIP Odden
n...@norskwoodworks.commailto:n...@norskwoodworks.com

  This message is from Phillip Odden in Northwestern Wisconsin where
  snow has turned to ice but the Skulehus arena has soft dry sand. Today
  two younger horses had the opportunity to pull the drag to groom the
  arena. Next  Bragge, a young tall four year old gelding made fresh
  prints in the smooth leveled sand with me on his back. We tried to
  make some nice twenty meter circles at a slow rhythmic trot. Some were
  good some were not so good. Tomorrow the four year old mare will have
  an opportunity to erase the evidence with the drag and Bragge and I
  will lay down some new tracks in the smooth leveled sand. Later some
  other ponies, maybe Marcy and Beorn, will help me pull in some more of
  next winter's firewood with a bob-sled in draft harness.

  Karen, Else has put some close-up pictures of the sleigh on our
  website as you requested. The sleigh has a carved mask on the front
  where the sleigh cabin and runners come together. ( The mask is
  hollowed behind with a place for a small flask of Aquavit,  Scotch or
  warm tea. ) I am already making sketches of the next sleigh I would
  like to make. It will be for two people and a dog, a single horse and
  a much different design.

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Re: Sunday Sleigh

2009-02-13 Thread PHILLIP Odden

This message is from: PHILLIP Odden n...@norskwoodworks.com

This message is from Phillip Odden in Northwestern Wisconsin where  
snow has turned to ice but the Skulehus arena has soft dry sand. Today  
two younger horses had the opportunity to pull the drag to groom the  
arena. Next  Bragge, a young tall four year old gelding made fresh  
prints in the smooth leveled sand with me on his back. We tried to  
make some nice twenty meter circles at a slow rhythmic trot. Some were  
good some were not so good. Tomorrow the four year old mare will have  
an opportunity to erase the evidence with the drag and Bragge and I  
will lay down some new tracks in the smooth leveled sand. Later some  
other ponies, maybe Marcy and Beorn, will help me pull in some more of  
next winter's firewood with a bob-sled in draft harness.


Karen, Else has put some close-up pictures of the sleigh on our  
website as you requested. The sleigh has a carved mask on the front  
where the sleigh cabin and runners come together. ( The mask is  
hollowed behind with a place for a small flask of Aquavit,  Scotch or  
warm tea. ) I am already making sketches of the next sleigh I would  
like to make. It will be for two people and a dog, a single horse and  
a much different design.


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RE: Sunday Sleigh

2009-02-12 Thread Karen Keith
This message is from: Karen Keith kkke...@hotmail.com

What a piece of work!

Lovely sleigh and nice horse, too.  Do you think you could put up some pics
with close-ups of the sleigh?  I'd really like to see the detail.

Cheers!

Karen Keith, Northern Virginia
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RE: Sunday Sleigh

2009-02-12 Thread Linda Lottie
This message is from: Linda Lottie horselo...@hotmail.com

Phil.wonderful photos.and, gee wiz, you sure know how to have fun.

Love the presentation with Howard:)  Handsome 4-some --- :)

Thanks for sharing..Linda





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 From: n...@norskwoodworks.com
 To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
 Subject: Sunday Sleigh
 Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 20:49:33 -0600

 This message is from: PHILLIP Odden n...@norskwoodworks.com

 This message is from Phillip Odden. We had lots of snow on Sunday but
 now it is melting. Here is a little story to introduce the sleigh I
 finally was able to drive for the first time last Sunday.

 Norwegian Sunday Sleigh


 Having spent lots of days in museums in Norway over the past thirty
 five years I was always drawn to the ornately decorated sleighs
 displayed there. Perhaps it was the era when these wonderful sleighs
 were used that captured my imagination.  Eventually I completed
 carving school in Norway, married a fine Norwegian woman who shared my
 love of folk art, carving, painting and the like, and set up shop in
 America. After many years of building a business and moving back to a
 farm we acquired some fjord horses, not just a few but several.

 When first I learned to drive horses I knew I needed a sleigh.
 Eventually we ended up with several sleighs don’t you know. About the
 same time we got our first Fjord I wanted to make a Sunday sleigh like
 those I had seen in Norway. Most of the other sleighs I have made were
 carved and some were carved extensively, but not like this one.
 Finally this winter I finished the sleigh I had been dreaming about
 for many years and today I hitched one of my own home bred fjord
 ponies to it for the first time for a photo shoot.  My talented wife
 Else directed the photo shoot and handled the cameras.

 The day was perfect with warming temperatures above freezing, lots of
 sun and nice snow. Odden’s Elinor Moegun, a five year old mare out of
 highland Prairie Gunvor and sired by our stallion Smedsmo Gråen got
 the nod to take the inaugural ride. We call the mare Sweet Pea. She is
 doing very well though I have taken her training very slow. I wanted
 her to develop well before I started her. She is a very quiet sensible
 mare with tons of athletic ability. Sweat Pea is very well balanced
 through the body with a well muscled hind quarter and fairly long
 neck. She articulates her hocks very nicely allowing her to reach up
 under and she has good reach with her front legs. This mare has a big
 walk and a big trot. Sweet Pea is being trained single and in pairs
 and she is fun to ride. I expect she will see some pleasure driving,
 CDE, and sleigh rallies in her future.

 The sleighs I saw in the museums in Norway were used for special
 occasions like going to church or important social events. There was
 room for one to sit in the sleigh and one could ride the runners
 holding on to the handles at the back. I suppose, if needed on the
 steep mountain roads, the person on the runners could easily hop off
 and even push a little to give the horse some relief. I used my
 Norwegian harness with padded hames and carved saddle today as well.

 You can see pictures of the new sleigh, Sweet Pea and me on the snow
 on our website
 http://fjordhorses.norskwoodworks.com/horses/horsegallery.shtml

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