#1 here. As promised, today is the day that I reveal what the approaching "storm" consists of. Fear not, it is all good stuff! And it is a project that all three horses are heavily involved in.
As you know, #1 does a lot of work with the heavy horse world in Japan. From September 12 to 18 will take place the Route du Poisson (Fish Run), the biggest heavy horse event in Europe. Thanks to contacts that I made whilst in Tokyo last summer, the heavy horse association I work with in Japan (Japan Horse Logging Association) has received funding from the JRA (Japan Racing Association) to send a small team to take part, as invited guests, in a couple of the events. A full team requires 20 horses and at least seven or eight drivers, which is not a possibility for Japan at the moment. But they will take part in the horse logging special competition, on September 14, and will also drive the last stage of the road race, which will take place in Paris on September 18. As an aside, they will also reproduce Japan's largest and most famous heavy horse festival, Chagu Chagu Umakko, in Amiens on September 17, and on the Champs Elysées in Paris on September 18. The latter is where the Poupounette horses come in as all three of them will take part in the festival.
The Big V was slated to do the logging special competition, but he has had an adverse reaction to one of the needed booster shots and has a swollen neck, just where the work collar would go. We have therefore made the decision to replace him with another horse, belonging to a friend of Ms. C's. But he will be able to take part in the festival parade.
Those of you who have been following us for a long time may remember that we staged a mini version of this same festival in the summer of 2015 and Miss Violette took part. She was a real star and absolutely loved it! Here are some photos from back then:
It will be the first time, however, for the Big V and Heloise. So, Ms. C has been working to get them used to the sound of the bells that decorate the amazing costumes that are worn by the horses.
The Big V, having done many events outside, is pretty cool about it all:
Huge congrats to you all and may all go well. You will be busy #1, but what wonderful events to look forward to!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on organising the Japanese displays. You have a very busy time ahead of you and I hope it is a huge success.It is a very exciting time for the Vs and Heloise too.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really fun time coming up!
ReplyDeleteMum and I are looking forward to the pictures!!
Purrs, Julie
we hope for a wonderful event and we can not wait to see the photos... all the good luck, your horses will be the center piece of the event
ReplyDeleteOMH!
ReplyDeleteSo much fun for all -
And I see LOTS of napping when this is all done!
Good Luck to ALL!!!
H&K&W,
Willow
PeeEssWoo: Hi Ollie!
Wow. #1 has obviously worked very hard - and will continue to - to arrange this amazing event. Can't wait to hear about it and see pictures. Is it likely to be covered by a Parisian newspaper?
ReplyDeletethis is amazing, and all new to me, have never heard of the parade or the heavy horse anything until I found your blog. can't wait to see the new photos. these are fantastic
ReplyDeleteDoing what you love isn't work at all...until you fall into bed exhausted!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy yourself, and we'll be here when you return, to read all about it.
Lulu: "Wow, those are some very ornate horse outfit! What a show #1 must put on!"
ReplyDeleteYou sure have an exciting week ahead. Our paws are crossed that everything goes well, and the horses enjoy themselves. We also hope the weather cooperates for all the events too.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting ! Hope you have good weather and a good time for all !
ReplyDeleteWOW, that really is amazing and we can't wait to see the photos! We hope the Big V swelling gets gone soon.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are awesome. I wish you the best of luck and admire your dedication.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you all!! It will be a pawsome (Hoofsome?) time, even if it is a whirlwind time.
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