Thursday, July 04, 2013
Happy July 4th Newsletter for you!
 |
by Robin Warren |
|
|
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!
My newsletter just popped into your e-mailboxes if you're subscribed.
If not, come on over anyway ---> July 4 2013 Newsletter
It's an important one!
Hugs !
Terri & the Phantom
Labels: 2013 newsletter, July 4, the real Phantom
Permalink to this blog post
Posted by
Terri Farley @ 6:01 PM
2 comments 
Monday, January 14, 2013
Horse of my Heart: the real Phantom
Dear Readers,
I can't stop going back.
I hope you'll go back with me to
Meet the horse of my heart.
Hugs to you,
Terri
Labels: Carson City prison, the real Phantom, Virginia Range wild horses
Permalink to this blog post
Posted by
Terri Farley @ 2:30 AM
0 comments 
Friday, May 27, 2011
Pride's Big Brother

I took this photo of the Phantom, Shy and their foal Raincloud on the day after they were captured.
Raincloud and Pride really do look like brothers, don't they?
Enjoy,
Terri
Labels: Raincloud, Shy, the real Phantom
Permalink to this blog post
Posted by
Terri Farley @ 4:39 AM
2 comments 
Thursday, May 26, 2011
THE PHANTOM STALLION'S LEGACY
Phantom's Pride, photo by Liz Juenke, May 2011Dear Readers,
Does this beautiful mustang stallion look familiar?
He's Phantom's Pride, son of the real Phantom Stallion. Some of you remember him as this little black foal (photo by Palomino Armstrong, Feb. 2007). You may even have entered the contest to name him.


Phantom's Pride lives on 5,000 fenced acres at the Wild Horse Sanctuary in Shingletown, California. Expelled from his family band -- as most young stallions are -- he now has a small herd of his own and that's exciting for many reasons.
When the first Phantom Stallion book was published, some people laughed at the idea that such a young stallion could have a herd of his own. And some critics refused to believe a black foal could grow up to be a white stallion, even if he passed through a transitional color shift of silver gray, like the surface of the moon.
Look at Pride! He's proving fiction & fact aren't always that far apart.
If you'd like to read more about the real Phantom, his lead mare Shy and Pride's older brother Raincloud, click here
The Real Phantom Happy trails,
Terri
Labels: Phantom's Pride, the real Phantom, Wild Horse Sanctuary
Permalink to this blog post
Posted by
Terri Farley @ 2:49 PM
1 comments 