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    sheephogan > the REAL Pegasus. This photo was taken in extremely dim light with NO flash and than Auto Enhanced.  Notice the head and neck of the 'horse'?  This is located directly over the pewter figurine. He seems to be dining on some quick oats I placed there.
    sheephogan > a little Pewter Pegasus with an acrylic crystal full of faces! Could he be a REAL Pegasus?
    sheephogan > this is an "Enchanted" fairy pendant I purchased from e-bay. the one who Enchants it is named 'Arianna'.  this is a TRUE Enchanted object. how can I say this? I called her while up at a camp sight in the Wheeler Pass / Spring Mountain area and she actually showed herself. photos follow
    sheephogan > Chief gets new look.Paintings next
    sheephogan > Claudia and her ring in the Pine. Looks like there may be a bit of movement in the ring as indicated by the little white line appearing on it's face.
    the REAL Pegasus. This photo was taken in extremely dim light with NO flash and than Auto Enhanced. Notice the head and neck of the 'horse'? This is located directly over the pewter figurine. He seems to be dining on some quick oats I placed there.
    sheephogan > the REAL Pegasus. This photo was taken in extremely dim light with NO flash and than Auto Enhanced.  Notice the head and neck of the 'horse'?  This is located directly over the pewter figurine. He seems to be dining on some quick oats I placed there.
    the REAL Pegasus. This photo was taken in extremely dim light with NO flash and than Auto Enhanced. Notice the head and neck of the 'horse'? This is located directly over the pewter figurine. He seems to be dining on some quick oats I placed there.
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