Sentences with phrase «of wild ponies»

They include very large paintings of wild ponies on Exmoor, galloping polo ponies, the last horse - launched lifeboat being pulled into a boiling sea, heavy working horses pulling felled timber and hard - working farm horses trudging home at the end of the day.
Accessible by boat or by car off Virginia's Eastern coast over the Route 175 bridge, the small and serene Chincoteague Island is the gateway to the Assateague Island National Seashore — a nature refuge that is home of the herds of wild ponies made famous in the classic children's book Misty of Chincoteague.
End your trip at Chincoteague Island, known most for the herds of wild ponies that call the barrier island home (including Marguerite Henry's beloved Misty of Chincoteague) and the dunes of the Assateague National Seashore.

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Indeed, its enduring importance may lie less in its empirical accuracy than in the summum malum it was taken to describe, the horror of conformism — the silent justification for that diamond - stud piercing or subtle tattoo or pony - tail by which today's businessman or professor tries to reassure himself that he is still a man born to be wild.
Known for its scenic mountain peaks, kid - friendly trails and wild ponies, this 4,822 - acre park in Virginia offers a variety of outdoor activities for all ages.
To snag this ~ wild ~ look, secure the top third of hair into a pony at your crown.
Evil triumphs this week as the second issue of Forever Evil pops up on three charts, while the ponies run wild over at iBooks.
The Shore is clumps of evergreens, wild ponies, oyster - shell roads, tumble - down houses, unwanted pregnancies, murder, and dark magic in the marshes.
After leaving St. Petersburg with Tom Sawyer, he hits the high and low points of the Wild West Zelig - like, riding for the Pony Express, witnessing the mass hanging of 38 Dakota men, wrangling horses for a Custer - like general, getting snakebit, becoming an «ornerary Lakota Sioux,» and pitching up in the Black Hills just before the Gold Rush.
Author Jim DeFelice takes us back to the Wild West and the establishment of the Pony Express.
Next you will be escorted to the Santa Ynez Valley for a taste of the «wild west» of yesterday as you pet barnyard animals, ride horses, or for the younger cowpokes there's even a hand lead pony ride!
Where to Stop: The town of Onancock for its galleries, restaurants, and Victorian - era homes; Chincoteague Island, one of America's best little beach towns, for wild ponies running free through dunes and marsh grass.
Day 6 Travel by boat to Delft Island, known for its wild ponies, descendants of horses first introduced by the Portuguese.
Travel by boat to Delft Island, known for its wild ponies, descendants of horses first introduced by the Portuguese.
A local sightseeing cruise is one of the best ways to enjoy ample opportunity to photograph wild ponies and other island attractions.
The main draws of Assateague are twofold: one is the Assateague Island National Seashore and the other are the ponies running wild along it.
In the Girl's Bedroom, murals painted by Cathy Cox of Brushstrokes and wall - mounted three - dimensional letters spelling out «Keep Calm and Ride On» establish an equestrian theme both beautiful and whimsical with links to the coastal Virginia wild pony culture.
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