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Hill n Dale and Man o’ War’s barn

11 Saturday Nov 2017

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I was grateful for the opportunity to visit these properties in October 2017. Hill n Dale has long been one of my favorite farms. It exudes serenity, with the trees close to the farm roads, and the architecture of its barn also captivates me. And to visit the farm where Man o’ War held court at stud as part of the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of his birth, marked in a myriad of ways in Lexington throughout 2017, was an opportunity that had never presented itself to me before, and one I was eager to have. The history of racing, from its earliest days to some of its most golden eras, as well to during more recent times, has always fascinated me. To have a chance to see where one of the top Thoroughbreds ever foaled spent so many years invoked a feeling of reverence, just to see where he once lived.

 

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Fountain in the courtyard of the stallion barn at Hill n Dale

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Kitten’s Joy, on his first full day at Hill n Dale; he was still getting used to being around other stallions after usually being the only one present at Ramsey Farm

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Curlin

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Maclean’s Music

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The lovely architecture of the Hill n Dale stallion barn

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A beautiful fall day for the visit to Mt. Brilliant Farm

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Flowers in the foreground of Man o’ War’s barn

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Man o’ War’s barn

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These are the windows of the stall that Man o’ War once inhabited

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Golden Broom also resided in this barn at one point, directly across from Man o’ War’s stall

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The view from one of the windows in Man o’ War’s former stall

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My camera lens was too large to capture the size of the stall, but the stallion’s dwellings in this barn were incredibly roomy and being there definitely imparted a sense of history and even a feeling of being on a bit of hallowed ground – in this photo, the sun illuminates Man o’ War’s hay rack

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A look inside Man o’ War’s roomy stall; (low quality due to being a phone photo, the lens on my “real” camera was too large to get a photo of it this close up)

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This bell was rung every time one of Man o’ War’s offspring won a race; notable horses are laid to rest behind the hedges on either side of the pathway

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Another look at the bell rung when his progeny won races

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This was once the path to the breeding shed when Man o’ War stood at stud; the white building directly ahead served as the breeding shed when he was there

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Headstones of some of the famed horses buried near Man o’ War’s barn

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Mt. Brilliant

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I love the shade of horses’ eyes as seen in this broodmare at Mt. Brilliant

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This broodmare at Mt. Brilliant loved all the attention from visitors on the Man o’ War tour

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One of Mt. Brilliant’s broodmares in a pasture near Man o’ War’s barn

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Seemed only fitting after visiting the home where he held court for years in retirement to visit his resting place once again, at the Horse Park

Keeneland Fall Meet 2017

10 Friday Nov 2017

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Highlighting the October meet with some of my favorite photos and moments

 

The moon begins to wane in the early morning hush over the track
Sunrise

A patron’s decoratively themed chair back
High Noon Rider, entering the paddock for an allowance race on the first Saturday of the meet

Gliding Alone enters the paddock for an allowance race on the first Saturday of the meet; caught my eye with the burnished sheen of that coat
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Gliding Alone; a calming hand reflects the bond between horse and groom
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Getting sponged down post-race on a warm day
Cara Blythe, entered in an allowance optional claiming race on the first Saturday of the meet
Swing and Sway saddled for the eighth race on Oct. 7, 2017

Dream Dancing
Dream Dancing saddled for the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup, 10/14/17
Daddy’s Lil Darling in the paddock for the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Stakes, 10/14/17

A greeting for Daddy’s Lil Darling
And a kiss for Daddy’s Lil Darling, prior to her second-place effort in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Stakes
Daddy’s Lil Darling; was fortunate enough to get acquainted with this sweet filly during a Horse Country tour in April that visited Kenny McPeek’s shedrow. She loved the adulation from visitors.

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