AzPicLady wrote:
What a great way to live! I do so admire people who can do that.
Exactly. Living the dream.
UTMike wrote:
Very nice set, turns out that you are more than just a pretty horse shooter (LOL)!
Thank you. I love the variety as most do. Back to the wild horses on Monday. We have been out of town and visiting kids and grand kids for the past 11 days.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Outstanding series! They really put on a show!
Thank you and yes they sure do.
DeeAndre wrote:
Wow, wonderful series.
Thank you. Quite entertaining as they go about their work.
Nesting time for birds of all sizes now. Here are some random photos of Great Blue Herons courting and building their nests. The male flies out to retrieve a twigs of various sizes and brings them back to the nest building project for the female to accept or reject.
jaymatt wrote:
Beautiful animals. One of my granddaughters works at a Belgian horse farm.
I see the quarter horse has on a training bridle. All those knots are for pressure points.
Yes, I have heard that too. Your grand daughter has a nice job working with them.
Alyn McConnaha wrote:
Where is she now ???>?
Alyn
I believe on their way to Montana slowly with lots of stops.
We met this woman while setting up to photograph the giant black panther shadow a couple weeks ago. She and her daughter are touring the United States on horse back. They live in her camper pickup and tow their horses from location to location as part of her daughters home schooling. Amazing stories she has. In addition to traveling the United States, they have also traveled 11 countries including Mongolia. She is an experienced EMT, wild life speaker and first aid survival speaker. This is her horse Joker who was born on April fools Day. If you are interested in finding out more about her and her stories of adventure, check out her face book page under Scouts Trail.