Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Model Stable Names?

For the last year or so I've been tossing around different ideas for a name for my model horse stable.  As I've mentioned on here before, I used to enjoy coming up with names, profiles, and so on, for my horses.  I've been thinking I'd like to get back into that, but I really want to have a name for the ranch, or stable, or farm where they live.

Do you have a model stable name?  What is it and how did you decide on the name?


5 comments:

  1. Mine is Windsong Stables, named when I was twelve years old. I lived on the Wabash River and loved the sound of the wind through the cottonwood trees. As an adult, I decided to change the name, but couldn't think of one I liked better than that or that better reflected where I live. So it is still Windsong Stables!

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  2. In England, you sometimes get houses with names as well as/instead of numbers, such as Oak Cottage etc. When I started collecting model horses I lived in a house called Silverdale, and I liked the name so much that I named my stables Silverdale Acres.


    I also like the idea of using a street/park/lake name near you/that has meaning to you in your stable/barn name.

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  3. TBF came from the model of the car called a Trail Blazer. I always liked that name and the car, so it kinda just stuck. I could change the name but it's TBF for me.

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  4. Daley Park is a combination of my father's name (Leigh) and my name (Danielle). He did the same for his business name (Danleigh), albeit slightly different and some ten years before me!

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  5. Mine is Stone Song Stables because it was the name I used as my Horse Eden account.

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