Monday, May 7, 2012

Olivia Newton-John visits Susan George and her Arabian horses

Olivia and Susan George

From Olivia: Susan George and I are great friends.  We first met in London back in the 60's when I was filming the movie "Tomorrow."  At the time, Susie was dating one of my film co-stars, Ben Thomas, and we instantly bonded.  We remained friends throughout our lives and always shared a passion and a love for horses.  In fact when I lived in Malibu in the 70's, Susie kept her first Arab horse, Shatzie, at my ranch and we would go riding together and have amazing memories of some incredible adventures.

"In the last few years Susie has gone through some great difficulty - sadly losing her wonderful husband, actor Simon MacCorkindale, 18 months  ago.  Susie continues to pursue their incredible dream together of creating the perfect Arabian horse (which I believe she has)!.  Recently, I was lucky enough to spend a few days at her beautiful farm, Georgian Arabians, in the wilds of Exmoor National Park, and was able to watch the growth of some of her newest prodgeny. These foals are absolutely stunning and I think will be world champions at the next international horse show. Her horses have been Junior British National Champions and have already received accolades from around the world.

Here are a few photographs from my most recent visit, any horse lover would be proud to own one of Susie's horses - they are as special as she is!

Love and light,
Olivia

http://www.georgianarabians.com
http://www.facebook.com/georgianarabians





7 comments:

  1. Nice pictures! The last one of Olivia looks like her Rumour album cover :)

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  2. Those horses are beyond beautiful...as are Olivia and Susan!

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  3. Fantastic photos.....

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  4. love the pics!! thanks Randy.

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  5. Thanks 2 both of U Olivia & Randy those R Beautiful horses. Susan sorry 4 your loss

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  6. Simon MacCorkindale was a strong human being. Terribly ill, he was still seen out at events with Susan nearly up until the time of his passing. I hope Miss George's pain lessens each day - anyone who loves animals as she does, (as they did), is wonderful in my book. I am glad that she and Olivia have each other as good friends for 40+ years. RIP Simon.

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