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This birch wet down last April of May. And has been like that since then. The horses seem to be in this pasture mosot of the time. It is a large area so they seem to like it.
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This birch wet down last April of May. And has been like that since then. The horses seem to be in this pasture mosot of the time. It is a large area so they seem to like it.
Linking up with the following memes. My thanks to the hosts:
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I am now on INSTAGRAM with two accounts. If you are there I would be happy if you visited me. We could follow each other if you let me know who you are.
Monica / NatureFootstep
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Horses (like people) sure can be creatures of habit.
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Lovely photos and a great place for the horses to have a good old scratch.
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Hello, the horses are pretty. It is a shame the tree fell. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteBirches are so fragile. Love the horsies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful animals and setting.
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So picturesque. The tan one really stands out. Would you call that a buckskin? It's sad to see such a pretty tree fallen but it has it's own style and grace.
ReplyDeleteLovely photographs here.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Lovely shots of horses and birch tent.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
I like to imagine that earlier in the day one horse said to the other "Let's meet at the broken birch after lunch -- we can catch up."
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ReplyDeleteNeat! I like seeing horses.
ReplyDeleteTrees die so slowly...
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining, send you a little sunshine