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And my horse - I am going to guess he is lazy - I had to hunker down to get his ears in the picture! I think he was playing with me. He also thought he needed to go up and down the hills all day - rough on the knees if you ask me.
And my horse - I am going to guess he is lazy - I had to hunker down to get his ears in the picture! I think he was playing with me. He also thought he needed to go up and down the hills all day - rough on the knees if you ask me.
So anyways - thats us - we are out riding the fences. Only a few are accessible by road - so we were playing cowboy! And we were trying - very unsuccessfully I might add- to stay in a line. Some day we have these great ideas of trail riding on a mountain.... but I think the horses need more practice. They would rather be next to each other than behind!
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My Horse - Rojo is his name - he absolutly hates being last. Which is quite funny - cuz most of the time I am always last. Or maybe its called bringing up the rear??
This is the older two boys in the roping chutes. And to mention quilts at least once - that is my house in the background and the bottom level - the walk out - that is my quilting room and QOV storage area. Its ALL mine I tell ya!! ( not really, but I figure if I say it enough some one will believe me someday!)
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Hope you all have a great one! We finally finished our Livestock Record books, and now we need to start our Archery ones. I guess 4-H never ends......
I used to read Pioneer Woman's blog a lot until she started posting commercials on her blog. Her photos are awesome and many are listed on the HP site for printing calendars, etc. Check it out.
ReplyDeleteI love reading PW's blogs--the cooking one and the photography one and the "confessions" one! She has some terrific recipes.
ReplyDeleteI think you did as well as Marlboro Man on the horse--got the ears just right! lol
ROFL--trying to take pictures, hold the reins, get everything focused, yeah, it's a little challenging! And you added a ROPE in there too??!!
ReplyDeleteAnd if you're going to the mountains, you DEFINITELY need horses that go in straights lines behind one another and stand REALLY STILL. No prancing off the side of the mountain!
Oh, Alycia! You had me rolling on the floor I was laughing so hard! If you are trying to take pics from a horse it is much easier to do it on one that is a bit lazy (hence the flopped, inattentive ears) as opposed to the ones that are straight up with a straight up neck....next thing is the snort and bolt....
ReplyDeleteYour horses are probably trail broke well enough that isn't a problem! LOL
Bari
My horse would probably wait until I was fully focused on the camera and then do some acrobatics just to see what would happen. I'll take lazy any day!
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