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Old 06-19-2008, 11:09 PM  
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Look at the view! A few pics, but worth it ;)

Well we went out for a ride tonight in the back pasture and man oh man is the view ever nice
PCC and I had such a nice ride while working on Libby's stand. Because we ride the 2 dominate horses we had the rest of herd follow us out most of the way. Chevy and I did some water work, mind you thats not hard because he is part fish.

So without further adu here are some pictures!

Here is the water work with Chevy and I... we where in deeper than that at one point.



Here is PCC and Libby...




Here is the view!!





We had a visit with Bailey too!


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OMG!! I love the view............... I'd love to be a horse in that pasture. Look at all that GREEN. Beautiful horses too.
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Here is the water work with Chevy and I... we where in deeper than that at one point.
Ya, I wasn't quick enough with the camera but you can see the water line on her jeans .
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Well they have no issues keeping weight on that is for sure They don't even bother to go graze the back part of the pasture, it's just not the worth the walk when there is so much grass near the barn!
Mind you I don't mind one single bit, there are a ton of hills and when they are at the back the walk sucks.
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I bet that is a trek if they are at the back of the field.
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Gorgeous! Looks like you both had a great time!
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Beautiful pictures -- love the last one with all 3 horses. They look like they are plotting something . . . .
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I bet that is a trek if they are at the back of the field.
I've had to do it a couple times and it is quite a trek up and down. In the spring some of them ventured into the back to graze the grass around the edges of the ponds and Libby seemed to always go with that bunch.

I played with my photo editor and got this out of that one picture GLD's made into the B/W.

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That is a superb picture!
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I've had to do it a couple times and it is quite a trek up and down. In the spring some of them ventured into the back to graze the grass around the edges of the ponds and Libby seemed to always go with that bunch.

I played with my photo editor and got this out of that one picture GLD's made into the B/W.

I like that! How neat.
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Well the pictures and view are quite gorgeous....and mine have packed there bags, and told me they are heading North to much greener pastures!!!!!

So, if you see a blood bay gelding about 16 hands and a Dun mare about 15.2 they live in Portal, Georgia... Just send them home to Mama!!!!!!!
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Awesome pictures. I love the one with you in the water and the one with PCC on the hilltop, just great.
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Well the pictures and view are quite gorgeous....and mine have packed there bags, and told me they are heading North to much greener pastures!!!!!

So, if you see a blood bay gelding about 16 hands and a Dun mare about 15.2 they live in Portal, Georgia... Just send them home to Mama!!!!!!!
Nah they'd fit right in they might get lost in my little herd of dun and bays! haha. So pack yours and come on up for a visit!
We have a killer party planned in August
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Beautiful pictures!Chevy wouldn't be able to stay with me ,we use our pond as a fence line.Good thing my horses are pansys.Bailey is looking good ,did you ever figure out his breed?I was thinking he's starting to look a little Araby in the face.
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Beautiful pictures!Chevy wouldn't be able to stay with me ,we use our pond as a fence line.Good thing my horses are pansys.Bailey is looking good ,did you ever figure out his breed?I was thinking he's starting to look a little Araby in the face.
Nope I still don't have any idea what's in him? He is tall, has bone & muscle but fine at the same time has kinda a dishy face but not really and has the curved ear tips?? Got me... he is a horse!
I sold him last month to a awsome lady who just loves him to peices but for now he is still borded with us, so I still take pictures of "my" little man.
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LOL I also ment to add that up at our new farm we have a creek that has been used as a fence line for years for the cows that just isn't going to cut it with my part dolphin.
I see a ton of fencing in my future!
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I've had to do it a couple times and it is quite a trek up and down. In the spring some of them ventured into the back to graze the grass around the edges of the ponds and Libby seemed to always go with that bunch.

I played with my photo editor and got this out of that one picture GLD's made into the B/W.


That is a cool pic. Once in awhile with all the snapping we do with our cameras, we come up with a really great one.
Lovely scenery you have too!
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