Monday, November 12, 2007

Heads or Tails: A Road with Horses

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We had an inservice in Danville today. There were four horses on a farm on the same road as the school. During our lunch break, I took a walk to photograph them. You can see the other three horses on my Barton Daily Photo Blog.

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I hope you have a wonderful and peaceful week.

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14 comments:

  1. We don't see many horses up here. I don't know why. See lots of moose though. Horses are deadly afraid of moose maybe that is the reason.

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  2. Horses are absolutely the coolest!!

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  3. Vic is showing off about that moose thing. We WILL find one one day! :)

    I think horses are such beautiful animals. I used to ride when I was much younger. MUCH younger.

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  4. beautiful!! My daughter LOVES horses. She asked for one for Christmas this year :)

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  5. I have never ridden a horse before..looks like fun..

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  6. I posted photos of critters (including horses) down the road too :-) On my other blog, I posted photos of scenery along the road.

    This is a very pretty horse and great photo. I love Painted Horses.

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  7. Living in an area that use to be very rural I see cows everyday.

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  8. You just reminded me how much I want to ride a horsie!!
    Happy Tuesday! :)

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  9. We have quite a few horses around here. They're such beautiful animals.

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  10. Lovely horse - one of my favourite subjects to photograph. Happy Tuesday!

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  11. There a lot of roads around here that I could be walking on and get some great pictures.
    That is sure a pretty Paint or Pinto.

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  12. Horses are magnificent animals. Thank you for sharing.

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  13. A walk to photograph horses at lunch is a great break from work. They are beautiful. I saw my first wild horses on our trip down here, but at 65-70 mph, I didn't get a good look.

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