Posted October 29, 200816 yr We haven't had one of these in a long time. :o 1=poor 2=eh 3=average 4=very good 5=excellent http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41B7E0DSpvL._SS500_.jpg
October 30, 200816 yr David, how close must you get to feel the horse..... :kink: :kink: :P I give it a 4/5....it's a little too'white' for me....
November 14, 200816 yr She reminds me a little of Narnia :rolleyes: I got used with the Horse since I read that have some meaning,it represents the God Boreas,that was the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. His name meant "North Wind" or "Devouring One". Boreas is depicted as being very strong, with a violent temper to match.Boreas was closely associated with horses,there are more Wind Gods were sometimes represented as mere gusts of wind, at other times were personified as winged men, and at still other times were depicted as horses kept in the stables of the storm god Aeolus, who provided Odysseus with the Anemoi in the Odyssey. Astraeus, the astrological deity sometimes associated with Aeolus, and Eos, the goddess of the dawn, were the parents of the Anemoi, according to the Greek poet Hesiod. The others are: South wind (Notus) -- Auster in Roman East wind (Eurus) -- Vulturnus in Roman West wind (Zephyrus) -- Favonius in Roman Now where I have heard these last two?? -- From Caribbean Blue Then we have the minor winds gods: Northeast wind (Kaikias) -- Caecius in Roman Northwest wind (Skiron or Skeiron) -- Caurus or Corus in Roman Southeast wind (Apeliotes) -- Subsolanus or Apeliotus in Roman Southwest wind (Livas) -- Afer Ventus or Africus in Roman Edited November 14, 200816 yr by Odaisul
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