Ann’s Gallery

“They said ‘dress for the job you want.’ I want to own more horses.” 
Estate manager on duty: Jahnaah (wings of heaven in Arabic) surveying the kingdom she graciously allows humans to live

Behind every great selfie is a horse wondering what on earth you’re doing 
Every champion starts with a walk like this one. Honored to have Christian Rammerstorfer — one of the world’s most respected Arabian trainers — evaluating Amir on home ground. Big league dreams, one hoofprint at a time 
Getting Amir ready to go on camera for Epoch News

I claimed the throne. You get the gravel. This is not a discussion. 
Who is faster?? Purebred meets supercharged – horsepower comes in many forms, but only one roams free

Amir’s future 
ride like nobody’s watching– but pose like everyone else is 


Amir on National Arabian Horse Day 
Executive producer receiving Amir Fadjur Salaam’s peace manifesto that started 4500 years ago — around the time of the Egyptian pyramids were being built

Objects in the mirror are cooler than they appear… especially when they are having a whole horse spa day down the highway

Hay bales: because horses still think carbs are king!

Hammertime Arena: where date night means 2 horses, one cow, and at least 3 “that wasn’t the plan” moments

Some say patience is a virtue— around here it’s a full time job




There’s no grand archway. No fountain. No sign screaming ‘something amazing is in here.’ Just a quiet lane, a lantern light, and a steel Arabian horse who already knows what you’re about to discover. Welcome to my Sanctuary — where the surprise is always on the other side. 





Behind the scenes in studio—where stories come to life and every camera has its opinion. Always ready for the next headline.” 🎥🗞️✨

Slick cowboy, fancy horsepower

Spring taking a stroll through my own front yard

The horses clocked out- looks like the sky is still galloping

When the sunset matches the horsepower

Luxury stall suites on wheels: check in is easy, loading is not negotiable 
Little Amir already aiming high— trying to reach his mama’s level from day one! 
Roadside shopping best prices – Hecho en Mexico 
Cowboy Couture- when your phone case and your pony vest are both ready for the rodeo! 
Future ranch boss vest! 
Horsepower included, assembly required 
A prince is born… Amir Fadjur Salaam 
Some questions make you pause- not because they’re hard- but because they touch something real. Grateful for moments like this… deep conversation, purpose, and the reminder that every story has meaning 
Getting Amir ready to go on camera for Epoch News 
Getting Amir ready to go on camera for Epoch News 
A meaningful day at Epoch Times studio in Santa Clara with Executive producer Steve, discussing Amir’s future as Peace Ambassador and preparing for his first on camera debut.

Saddle up!! The paparazzi’s here!! 

On set with Epoch Times talking Amir Fadjur Salaam’s peace ambassadorship

Don’t let the rhinestones fool you-these eyes have a plan! 
Amir is friendly, but he’s not naive. Before he gives you his heart, he’s going to read your soul first. Can’t rush a good horse. 
Fringe started in Mesopotamia, survived 5,000 years, and landed exactly where it was supposed to — on! 
You can take the girl off the ranch… but you can’t take the ranch out of the earrings. 
Meet Kumbaya. She doesn’t sit at the table — she IS the table. Ranch life: horses, vineyards, and apparently a big cat who runs the dining room. Someone talk me out of just opening a zoo 
She said she wanted boho braids and we did NOT disappoint 
Said ‘I want him.’ They said ‘He destroys fences.’ I said ‘…how many fences?’ They said ‘All of them.’ So here we are. 
Biggest horse on the planet— he is a fine example of the French Percheron – a gentle giant – sitting on top of the world!! 18.1 hands high!! That’s tall!! 
Hello kitty!! The horses come here to de-stress. The cat comes here to remind everyone who’s really in charge

Stud chain— Amir’s functional jewelry 
Amir’s mommy—Arabian perfection doesn’t need a filter — just good light and a dished nose 
Three hours in the saddle and this is exactly how you end up. Stiff, satisfied, and not moving for anyone. 
Some moments aren’t meant for the spotlight.” Peggy comes from a horse family that stretches back to 1849 — seven generations of people who understood something most will never get to feel. Today she placed a royal robe on Amir, a young Arabian descending from the legendary Fadjur bloodline. No cameras were invited. No crowd was watching. Just a woman, a horse, and 177 years of quiet devotion continuing without ceremony — the way it always has. 
Nowhere to be. Everywhere to go. Hat on. Let’s ride 
Amir Fadjur Salaam— Prince of Peace. In training. For his big role. On the world stage. Even royalty has to start somewhere… and this prince started in the arena with me. The crown can wait. The groundwork cannot. 
The Legacy “Few horses ever stand before him. Fewer still are chosen.” An honor in itself — Amir under the discerning eye of Christian Rammersdorfer, whose training program is considered among the finest on the global stage. 
My Barn Cats 
My GT3 RS has a secret gooseneck feature package– Zero to hay bale in 3.2 seconds. For the geniuses in the comments– breathe. It’s a joke. The horses are fine. The car is fine. Your reading comprehension, however.. 
This is what peace looks like– a horse, a wall, and the sun telling our story for us 
Amir says: I came with a factory wrapper. Give me a few months and I’ll be showroom ready 
Table for two, no flies allowed 
I don’t always pose for selfies , but when I do, I block the whole frame 
Four horsepower meeting. Agenda: snacks 
The first meeting. Master horseman Christian Rammerstorfer, born in Austria and celebrated worldwide, takes the measure of Amir — a quiet moment that could mark the beginning of something extraordinary 


Mane Attraction 
This is what “hold still’ looks like in stallion — Amir showing off 
They said ‘stand like you own the place.’ He said, ‘I do’ 
Some people match their boots to their belt. I match my sweater to my horse’s attitude 
Behind every great woman is a closet full of cowboy boots she swears she ‘needed.’ 
Amir in three acts: Sultan, the Showman, the Sweetheart. 
Elvis has not left the building — he lives here, and the rent is carrots. 
Amir entered his animated arc and refuses to leave. 


Jahnaah 
Amir’s Diamond — proof that the best jewels don’t sit in a vault. They kick up dust, flick their tail, and refuse to be appraised 

Every great vineyard has a four-legged quality control manager 
Bingo 
You can hear the silence in this photo — and feel the focus. 
Closer than you think 
A purse without a horse? Not on my watch 
She thinks she’s riding me. Cute 
I designed this. My Arabians inspired it. My sanctuary lives in it. Would you order one? 
Move over, rush hour. The real commuters are out. 
A special visit from my former producer at iHeartRadio, along with his lovely new wife. Together we spent a moment in my tack room — home to my personal collection of cherished memories — where this vintage poster of my late husband Chester Smith holds a place of honor. It captures him in his younger years, long before he became the acclaimed country music artist, accomplished businessman, and television mogul the world came to know. 
When the invitation said ‘dress festive for the horse enthusiast party,’ most of us wore a fun hat. This guy wore the entire racetrack! 
Move over, kid. I was famous first. My great-great-grandpa won the Triple Crown — maybe you’ve heard of him… Secretariat. 
Forget snow tires. Out here we run hay tires. They don’t grip the road, but the horses absolutely love them 
In a sun-drenched stable in California’s Central Valley, a ritual as ancient as the Arabian desert takes place. A faithful trainer, quiet and sure, places the royal robe upon Amir — a young prince whose bloodline traces directly to Fadjur, the most celebrated Arabian stallion of the modern era. Some horses are bred. Some are chosen. Amir is both.
