Tuesday, December 14, 2010












Fine Art Print SALE....
......from today through the end of 2010.
SMALL fine art prints will be available through phone or e-mail orders only and make EXCELLENT GIFTS for all your horse, donkey, bull and bison loving friends and family......

Prints are on 8.5x11 fine art paper, and the images range from (approx) 4x10(Guardian Angel) to 7x9(General at Play) depending on the painting size composition....

Prices are as follows:
1 for $42
2 for $75
3 for $90
4 or more= $25/each

Call now to place your order (530-272-3878)....or e-mail what you want and I'll get right back to you (lawebbart@gmail.com).

Visit www.lawebb.com to pic your desired images!!!

Happy Holidays and Happy Trails,
Leslie Anne Webb

Friday, November 12, 2010

RIP my sweet little Kato kitty....




It is a sad day indeed, when a beloved animal that has blessed our lives leaves this earthly world...today was such a day for me when my beloved Kato kitty, who was my "dressed in black" sidekick and namesake from the "Pink Panther" Peter Sellers movies.....needed to leave this world. We had been together for 16 years......and my morning coffee while he lays snuggled, purring in my lap every single morning will never be the same....

Kato was my one and only, the only cat I've ever had, (but he was actually a dog in cat clothes)...and the love of everyone who knew him...

The things I will always remember about him:

-the day we met, I'd walked into a pet store in Seattle and heard this ear piercing screech....looking in the direction of the screaming kitty, I saw this tiny, black tiger clinging to the wall of a cage, wailing as loud as his voice could carry, and never stopping. I took him home immediately.

-he fell in love with Chief (my since passed, beloved Wolf hybrid), tormented him mercilessly, attacking and biting his neck, and when Chief fell ill, Kato curled up between his legs and kept vigil until Chief's last days....

-when I'd go for a run with Chief, he'd want to come, too, and he'd run just behind us, darting from parked car to parked car, hoping we wouldn't catch him following us....

-he'd climb the curtains, perch on the top of the rod, and when he thought I'd fallen asleep, he'd body slam me and then take off through the house, "laughing" the whole way...

-he raised three more dogs, ruling like a king and keeping them in line when they played just a little too rough...

-he let Bear, one of his dogs, gnaw on his head, paw him until he rolled him over, and then Bear would flip him in the air with his nose.....(very tolerant kitty)

- he came when I called, always calling back, and loved doggy biscuits more than the actual dogs....

He was, as far as I know, one of the most amazing kitties ever to have graced this planet....
He brought so much joy to me and the rest of the critters around here, as well as family and visitors........he will sorely be missed......RIP my little friend...

...his weak little purr was still going until his last breath...


Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Winning Bid for "All about Charlie"

And the winner is.....Julie Bridge......yipee....the highest bidder of "All About Charlie" with all funds going to Saddle Pals.......THANK YOU, JULIE!!!!

The event was a success, and my boys, Sam and Oscar, did a good job of representing the PMU foals and United Pegasus Foundation.......here's "carrots" to you, boys.....now you can go roll in the mud....:-)

Wednesday, October 13, 2010


This Saturday at the Pumpkins and Ponies Fundraising event to benefit Saddle Pals Therapeutic Riding Program, the painted pony "one of a kind" statue called "All about Charlie" will be auctioned off and all money will go to the Saddle Pals program. Silent bidders are calling in their highest bids, so come take part in this amazing fundraiser, see the results of the program in real time, and enjoy a wonderful day at Blue Fountain Farm. Festivities begin at 9am..........



Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Crazy storm leads to Slumber Party!!!


What began as a calm evening, ended up in a crazy all night bed hopping party....Okay, time to explain. The calm is the "calm before the storm".....Last night, the silence of nature was almost deafening, no crickets, no coyote, no birds spoke a word.....and then, as if on instant cue, all my dogs (of which there are 3) were anxiously, frantically clawing at the doors, the screens, the windows to get inside the house. I thought, perhaps, they were hearing distant gunshot, which always drives them crazy, so I listened, and heard nothing, but let them in for whatever reason disturbed their minds. Within 10 minutes, wild winds picked up, torrential rain pelted the rooftop, followed by an all night lightning, thunder and hail storm. Rosie and Max were already upstairs in my bedroom, but Bear, my 120lb Malamute/Shepherd/wolf cross, is terrified of climbing my floating staircase. Claw marks on the wood tread half way up show evidence of his last attempt, ending in falling off the edge. He wasn't hurt (as he is virtually indestructible), but he was shook to the core. Last night, however, he managed to overcome his fear of the staircase because fear of the rolling and crashing thunder was far greater.
The last time Bear ever jumped in bed was about 5 years ago when I was living in a tipi and temps dropped to 15 degrees. Bear, Kato and I huddled under a mountain of blankets, trying to stay warm. I think there was even a lizard that had joined that party.
But last night, Bear, very uncharacteristically, climbed onto my bed and buried his head under the blankets, wanting to shut out the sounds of thunder that shook him so. It was what they call a "three dog night", all dogs vying for a pillow and coverage for their heads, panting wildly with fear over the booming sounds outside. The party finally broke up when the lightning and thunder timing told me the storm was less than half a mile away. I jumped out of bed, raced over to my office and unplugged all my computers, printers and electronic equipment. My house has been hit by lightning before, and destroyed my computers, even though I had the "safety" of a surge protector. When all was safe, the storm had passed, I urged the dogs to a safe spot on the floor, and finally got about an hours sleep.
This morning, however, as the sun peeked through the crevice in the curtains, I had the task of getting my big Bear, terrified of the stairs, down to the 1st floor and out into the yard. Let's just say, as I half carried him backward down the stairs, there are a few more claw marks commemorating last nights slumber party......

Monday, October 4, 2010

Keep your eye on the ball


Longtime friends came to visit the ranch this last weekend, bringing kids and lots of great energy. My dogs were in heaven with their new best friends, but in order to get Max to follow, check out what occupies both hands of the eldest boy...
With complete obsession and single focus (something which at times comes in handy), Max will always keep his eye on the ball......

Friday, October 1, 2010

Nevada County Studio Tour


The Nevada County Studio Tour is coming soon, so don't miss seeing my good friend, Lesley Deutsch of Blue Fountain Farm and Photography!!! Her photos are amazing and should not be missed....

Monday, September 20, 2010

24th Annual Draft Horse Classic

It's that time of year again, the 24th Annual Draft Horse Classic.
September 23-26, Nevada County Fairgrounds, Grass Valley, CA.















Come by my booth in the Main Art building and check out the newest, never before seen painting,
called "The Great Draft Race"........

Hope to see you all there, and until then,
Happy Trails!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Rosie and her Kookaburra
















A year ago, my aunt and uncle from Australia
came to visit the Circle Seven Ranch here, which
was such a treat....had a GREAT time, and they
brought me a small stuffed Kookaburra. This
toy represents the Australian bird, you know,
the one we used to sing about as kids....goes
something like "kookaburra sits in the old
gum tree, blah blah blah blah yada yada ya-ya"
(inside joke between me and my brother when
we can't remember the words to a song....:-)

Anyway, Rosie adopted this Kookaburra as her own
and carries it everywhere she goes......



Congratulations, Pat Coe.......
Pat is the winner of the contest and
will have a portrait painted of her
horses......Yippeee-kai-ayyy!!!!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010















2 Days Left...........
The contest ends June 30th.....the drawing takes place July 1st.

Purchase a print ($98) before June 30th and your name will be entered in the drawing to win an original oil painting of your horse ($4500), or buy a large print ($300) and your name will be entered 3 times to increase your chances of winning....

Whoever wins the contest will be notified via phone and e-mail and the process of creating the painting of the winner's horse will be shown on my blog as well as Facebook. Now's the time to enter.......go to my website at:
www.lawebb.com and choose the print(s) of your choice.....
my website shopping cart is now fully functioning....
I don't know about you, but I'm pretty excited to paint the winner's horse......
Happy Trails, and good luck to you all
Leslie Anne Webb





Wednesday, May 19, 2010

WIN AN ORIGINAL PAINTING

From May 19 through June 30, anyone who buys a print for $98 gets their name in the drawing to WIN AN ORIGINAL PAINTING ($4500) of either their horse/animal or from my available originals of equal value. If you purchase the larger print ($300+), your name will be entered 3 times in the drawing. Don't wait...only 43 days left...click on the link to enter my website and view the prints...prints of new work are also available, just call to order by phone...... http://www.lawebb.com/Home_Page.html

Please pass this contest to anyone you think might be interested....

Happy Trails,
Leslie Anne Webb
530-272-3878

Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter's brewing storm













Easter morning started with some seriously bitter wind, chilling me to the bone, but making my horses ultimately happy....rolling in the mud, bucking, kicking and playing "bite face"....

they were having a ball.......

After playing all morning, Sunny, Charlie and Smokey decided to have a conference and chat about current strategies to antagonize the dogs, who was going to open the gate so they could raid the next pasture, and who was going to turn on the water again and flood the barn...:-)

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Rosie's treasures


















Rosie perches on her favorite rock, looking over the pasture to make sure all is right with the world....I don't have screens on certain windows so that I can catch life outside without the screen getting in the way......

Rosie was a rescue pup who's mama had taken a tour of the neighborhood and later given birth to 11 pups, 5 very distinctly different breeds (red heads like Rosie, Rottweilers, Shepherds, golden retrievers, and blond labs)....I don't know what breed she is or what mix, but she is a true hunter, nonetheless, and has a habit of bringing me back found treasure.....


Rosie is always so proud of her findings......she takes them with her wherever she goes.....unfortunately, that includes moles and birds and anything else she catches.......






What a smile.........:-)





Sunday, February 7, 2010













photo by: Lesley Deutsch

Trails and Vistas- The beautiful environmental experience through art in nature, that has become a once a year production in Lake Tahoe, CA, was called (last September), "Terra Caeli", in which horses were also involved with the artists and dancers.....copy and paste this link to the You Tube site and check it out (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMz7azb3Rw)........I know many of you may not recognize the VERY WHITE HORSE, but truly, it IS Oscar........only he is CLEAN in the video....not his norm, given his nickname is Pigpen......or "he who loves to wallow in mud puddles".....it took 7 bathes with purple shampoo to get him that clean, and every morning before the event, he needed a refresher as he'd be coated again with fresh horse poop and mud........:-)

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

In search of an egg....



















In search of an egg......for a great recipe that could not go without one....I called around the neighborhood and thankfully, my sweet friend and neighbor 2 miles up the road said I could go and fetch one, even though she wasn't at home....

So, I asked Sam, my 18hh Draft horse, if he wanted to go on an adventure, and without halter or lead, he came out of the pasture and stood while I put on his bridle and climbed the highest fence onto his back.......off we went, me riding bareback on a HOT percheron I hadn't ridden in over a month, up the road to get that egg. Along the way, 2 of my dogs joined us as I have yet to find the hole under the fence by which they like to escape. As we traveled up the gravel road, Rosey, my little treasure finding mutt, was flushing bird and deer out into the road, making my big "baby Huey horse" a quivering pile of nerves. Thankfully, his spinning to flee is in rather large, slow motion by horse standards, so I was still glued to him after every one of his attempts. Random neighborhood dogs that like to jump out of bushes, a white Egret who decides to take flight, and the "too fast driving" young neighbors along the way made for a very adventurous ride..........but, as it went, all was well as I approached home base, sidled up to a fence post, placed 2 eggs (had to borrow an extra one, just in case) very gingerly on the top of the post, took Sam back out to pasture with a big hug and proceeded indoors to tackle the evening........my thought for the day was how GREAT it was that I could ride out my front door to the neighbors by horseback to borrow an egg..........Happy Trails