Thursday, 1 May 2025

Circus Horse



 

Whenever we have had themes before it has taken more than a year for mine to come up so when I chose 'circus' and it was the first be to be drawn (by Barbara) I was shocked. I had to wait for the SAHRR to finish before I had time to start and that gave me time for a million ideas. 

But, in the end, I decided to go with a true story. 

My childhood home was on the bank of a river and on the other side of the river were water meadows. Mostly, in the summer, they were grazed by beautiful black and white cows and sometimes, in the winter, they flooded and we had to walk round the road way to get to school. 

But once a year the circus came.

The circus people unlocked the big metal gate at the timber yard entrance and drove in with their trucks and trailers and caravans and tents and for a glorious week the world was giddy rush of colour and music. My Dad let them hook up their generators to our electric and they gave us free tickets to the greatest show in Church Meadows.

It began with the elephants coming for their morning bath in the river and ended with us children lying in bed, listening for the strange roars and wondering if the lions would get out of their caged trailers and eat us in our sleep!

Funnily enough, I have clearer memories of circus 'village' that sprung up out of nowhere and vanished like magic than the actual shows we watched inside the big top and my quilt is based on something that happened outside the tent.

One day, our elderly neighbours came back from the town with their shopping and said, we would never guess what they had just seen in the field. And of course we tried to guess- lions, monkeys, clowns, tight rope walkers, trapeze artists...But no.

"We saw them painting their horse!" 

"What colour?"

"It was a white horse and they were painting black spots on it! It made us chuckle".



I have taken a little license in the blue spots and I doubt the person painting was dressed as a clown...

I will post more about the making of this quilt on Rainbow Hare but I'll wait until tomorrow or Saturday because tomorrow I am (by complete coincidence) going to the circus with my little granddaughters and, perhaps I'll include some photos.

In the meantime, I'm really looking forward to seeing how everyone else has interpreted this theme :)


9 comments:

  1. great story. I loved your rendition.

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    1. Thank you. I hadn't thought about that for years until a few weeks ago :)

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  2. So that's why you needed those feathers! I love the quilt with its happy colors and painted horse, along with the clown. How fun that you are going to the circus with your grands, I can't think of a better way to wrap up this challenge!

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    1. Ha ha! Yes. Going to the circus tomorrow has fitted right in with this reveal :)

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  3. When I was little, we lived next door to a pasture and the circus popped up one night there. I remember a little dog that went up onto a platform and dove into a pool, but not much else. Your memories are much more magical and your quilt certainly captures that feeling! Beautiful details.

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  4. Oh my gosh! This is wonderful! Love the story.

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  5. Thank you. This was an enjoyable make :)

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  6. This is really beautiful Janine, and what a great story behind it.

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