Seems like everyone is posting pictures today, and being part of everyone I guess that means I should be doing the same.

Zorro tries to sabotage the electric fence while it's still in the barrow, Small keeps watch.

Obligatory eye picture. I know it's as original as slicing bread, but pictures like this are a magnet to anyone who takes pictures of their horses.

Not a great picture artistically but hey, we have a black pheasant that comes to our yard a lot and that's pretty cool. I think it's just a melanistic common pheasant.

"Hat? I never saw a hat! Are you sure you were wearing one when you came into the field?"
Directly after this was taken Small commenced to rub the hat in question along the floor so it was covered in mud as well as half-eaten grass.

Joe Pony! He is a tiny bit muddy.

He may be happily retired but he can still remember how to do lateral work on a soft line.

He could only be comfortably ridden in walk, but he did brilliantly at that.

A happy team.
We saw three buzzards over the field the other day as well ( this is exciting because buzzards have only just started to recolonise this part of the country after the whole DDT thing ) but you don't get to see a photo of those because the only picture I got of them turned out to be a picture of a blurry Small looking down his nose into the camera.

Zorro tries to sabotage the electric fence while it's still in the barrow, Small keeps watch.

Obligatory eye picture. I know it's as original as slicing bread, but pictures like this are a magnet to anyone who takes pictures of their horses.

Not a great picture artistically but hey, we have a black pheasant that comes to our yard a lot and that's pretty cool. I think it's just a melanistic common pheasant.

"Hat? I never saw a hat! Are you sure you were wearing one when you came into the field?"
Directly after this was taken Small commenced to rub the hat in question along the floor so it was covered in mud as well as half-eaten grass.

Joe Pony! He is a tiny bit muddy.

He may be happily retired but he can still remember how to do lateral work on a soft line.

He could only be comfortably ridden in walk, but he did brilliantly at that.

A happy team.
We saw three buzzards over the field the other day as well ( this is exciting because buzzards have only just started to recolonise this part of the country after the whole DDT thing ) but you don't get to see a photo of those because the only picture I got of them turned out to be a picture of a blurry Small looking down his nose into the camera.
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Date: 11 Feb 2008 22:24 (UTC)