Folks as you’ve probably seen the NTO site has been having some issues. It’s up now in a painfully bandaided form while I investigate moving to a new host and a brand new site. If you find it inaccessible please remember you can always get the latest at Tapas. Stay safe everyone!
Thank you Erin for the update, sorry to see that NTO site was having problems, but good to know it’s not lost. Yes you stay safe too. Very troubling times these are. This Palomino looks familiar. Wonder where it came from. That brand on its rump looks familiar too.
The brand is almost certainly the same one as on one of the horses of the two cowboys Stone Hears Nothing killed (see Fort Fairbanks page 5). It looks similar to the two horses on that page, it may be the first horse, although its mane seems to look more like the second horse’s, only black instead of white/grey.
Folks as you’ve probably seen the NTO site has been having some issues. It’s up now in a painfully bandaided form while I investigate moving to a new host and a brand new site. If you find it inaccessible please remember you can always get the latest at Tapas. Stay safe everyone!
Glad to hear things are still moving along! 🙂
The contrast between John Henry Hunter’s footprints and the horse’s footprints is beautiful.
Thank you Erin for the update, sorry to see that NTO site was having problems, but good to know it’s not lost. Yes you stay safe too. Very troubling times these are. This Palomino looks familiar. Wonder where it came from. That brand on its rump looks familiar too.
The brand is almost certainly the same one as on one of the horses of the two cowboys Stone Hears Nothing killed (see Fort Fairbanks page 5). It looks similar to the two horses on that page, it may be the first horse, although its mane seems to look more like the second horse’s, only black instead of white/grey.
Ah yes, it does appear to be so. Thank you.