…is he can make my rather ordinary life look beautiful and glamorous.



And all he did was stand there by the door while I rode like normal.
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And all he did was stand there by the door while I rode like normal.
That's a bit of an accomplishment in our attention-deficient age. Kinda makes me wonder if you like to read things that are even longer than blog posts? Like ... books?
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Liz: Nope, never noticed that. Usually his forelock covers most of that marking.
Erica: It is true – a horse without ears is much harder to read. I agree with your assessment of the third picture. He was so funny about the camera, really curious and a little nervous at the same time, but all in all not too worried about.
I like Steen’s expression in the last one, he looks both alert and yet somehow calm. The middle one looks strange to me, I think because it’s lacking the ears…apparently I use those as a reference to the angle a horse’s head is at.
Great pics though.
Did you ever notice that his star is shaped like Colombia? 🙂