*Sa Ika celebrates his 29th Birthday with us May 11, 2010
*Sa Ika has brought a lot of joy to us. To say he is a character is putting it mildly. He has the same love and kindness in him that he bestowed on his son Hilm.
They do get along well. *Sa Ika is a clown, a ham and of course a lover. He gives bear hugs everyday to Don. He is a little gentler with me thank goodness.
He is a great ball player be it his cork ball or the 40" beach ball which he manages to pull the plug on and then bring it to you to say............
He loves to have Angel around (our minature aussie).
*Sa Ika did manage to eat his candle first. Angel waits for crumbs from his cake.
2010 Brought *Sa Ika to his new home.
*Sa Ika was brought to Camelot Farms by Arabian Nights in mid March
August 2007 brought us the visit by Masaji Munekuni of RealWestern.com in Japan. This website is the largest western website in Japan
QP is his nickname and he came for a week to work with our Arabians. Having been to the states over 20 times for NFR in Las Vegas and other Rodeo events, this was his first visit to a private farm in the states.
QP and Sufi Gee in typical Japanese greeting.
QP feeding outside feeding Caprice
QP in barn
While here we managed to get in a night at the Dixie Stampede in Tennessee.
QP found the evening unique from the Buffalo thundering, the horse exhibitions and the dinner without silverware or chop sticks
2006 brought
us the happy conclusion of having shelter
for all our Arabians. At present we have
several full stall's and pen's in our new
barn. Our 4000 sq. ft. barn when completed
will have 11 stall's, wash rach, tack &
feed room's and a breeding area.
Camelot
Farms enjoyed Nao Noguchi visiting
over the Holidays. Nao is taking ESL
at the University of New Hampshire.
Nao lives with her Parents and brother
in Kamakura, Japan.
At home she visit's weekly Hiratsuka
Riding club and has been involved with
horses 6 years. Her stronsest disipline
is British "dressage & Hunt
seat"
Nao with
CCS Fille Du Reve
During
2005, Johba Life (Tokyo Japan) Managing
Editor, Chiaki Makiura came to Tennessee
to meet Hilm. Chiaki taught me a few
words of Japanese while she was here.