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Penelope Barker: First American Woman Political Activist
Tea was a symbol of prosperity for colonial Americans, but for colonists like Penelope Barker the British went to far with the Tea Act of 1773. Inspired by the Boston Tea Party, Barker organized a protest...
22 commentsPegasus, The Winged Horse
His home was among the clouds, where he soared with snow-white wings unfurled. Pegasus, the winged horse, was the symbol of good triumphing over evil. Horse lovers understand how this creature found its way...
4 commentsMiniature Horses and Equine Narcolepsy
A disorder not often found in horses, seems to be more common in the smallest breed, the Miniature Horse. Miniature owners refer to the little horses with the disorder as "fainting foals." People are...
0 commentsBook Signing for a Good Cause 1in8
I think every writer enjoys a book signing. We hopefully sell books, but at a book signing we also can talk to our readers, and I love to talk. On December 5th from noon until 4PM I will be signing my books...
4 commentsAn Outer Banks Horse Tale
The Tale of Betsy Dowdy and Black Bess of Currituck Banks On the northern most coast of North Carolina there is a string of sandy islands called the Outer Banks. In the remote regions of those islands wild...
2 commentsWhitetail Deer
I live in a rural county in North Carolina. My home office window overlooks hardwood forest and pasture land. Deer cross through my yard daily. Lately there has been one lone deer, a young buck just getting...
4 commentsHuntington Beach State Park's Atalaya
copyright Donna Campbell Smith Atalaya at Huntington Beach State Park, SC Atalaya, a national historic landmark, is tucked behind the sand dunes of Huntington Beach State Park, overlooking the Atlantic...
3 commentsThe Donkey Low Down
Donkeys number 44 million in a global census. There are 51,000 miniature donkeys registered with the American Miniature Donkey Registry and about 11,000 standard size donkeys registered with the American...
3 commentsPoisonous Plants Growing in Your Pasture
Summer is the time horse owners become most aware of weeds growing in their pastures and are concerned about which ones pose a hazard to the horses. Your county extension horticulturist or livestock agent...
1 commentHappy Mother's Day to My Hubber Mom, DonnaCSmith
What better way to participate in this week's HubMob than to honor my Hubber Mom, Donna Campbell Smith, with a Hub! Mama, (and HubPages!), please don't hold it against me if this hub is short - I'm still...
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