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Sep 14, 2021 17:09:19   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Abo wrote:
"Dolly did it... not me."

:-)



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Sep 15, 2021 06:34:25   #
Jolly Roger Loc: Dorset. UK
 
Very nice Vicki.

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Sep 15, 2021 12:01:40   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Jolly Roger wrote:
Very nice Vicki.


Thanks for the visit and thoughtful reply, Roger. Not the best shots but posted for some smiles which we all seem to need these days.

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Sep 18, 2021 14:58:56   #
Sinewsworn Loc: Port Orchard, WA
 
vicksart wrote:
Answer: You don't.

I took these shots today and was disappointed that my camera focused on the chain-link tree protector rather than the horse. It's a good case for wearing corrective lenses when doing any kind of photography.

For those who might ask about the chain-link fencing wrapped around the tree...the horses have been caught stripping bark in the past. It keeps the tree alive and can be adjusted to allow for tree growth. Hopefully none of the horses will get a hoof caught in it. In the meantime, it also serves as a good scratching surface.
Answer: You don't. br br I took these shots today... (show quote)


Why hide that beautiful horse! Large? Okay all the better for riding! Thanx for sharing.

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Sep 18, 2021 19:51:58   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
Sinewsworn wrote:
Why hide that beautiful horse! Large? Okay all the better for riding! Thanx for sharing.



He IS a beauty particularly in the summer with his golden coat and freshly washed, white mane and tail. As the temperature drops, his coat gets longer and paler - less appealing. His owner thinks he needs a teenage girl to fuss over him and keep him looking wonderful. Sometimes, my inner teenager kicks in, and I do the fussing, but I have my own horse to keep in shape and not enough time for all of them.

I swear this guy has a sense of humor and was toying with me when I got these shots

Thanks for looking and commenting. It's always appreciated.

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