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Category Archives: Horses
The Late Garden is Doing Quite Well.
The late garden has really started growing now that rain has returned. Above the corn is just now clearing knee-high, and I still think it will grow to fruition. You can see some of the free range chickens pecking around. … Continue reading
Horse Play
Here’s my nieces and nephews ridding horse “Jello”. I’m not sure why they named her that, as she doesn’t resemble jello in any way, nor wiggle around much. She’s a good horse, late in her years, and we all decided to … Continue reading
Trail Time
In the picture above, Sandy teaches my niece the basics of the Equestrian Arts, i.e., Don’t Fall off = ) These days, I’m not much of a horse person, but before I got my license, I had a horse named Casper. I … Continue reading
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