I didn't have time to work with her today, but I took these photos because the weather was so beautiful. I did a little bit of groundwork with her yesterday.

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Monday, January 19, 2009
My second post
We have had some crazy weather here. It went from -20 degrees F to positive 50 degrees F. The snow started melting. We can actually see GRASS again. It's really, really bizarre. There's still a ton of random ice patches all over the place.
I didn't have time to work with her today, but I took these photos because the weather was so beautiful. I did a little bit of groundwork with her yesterday.
I didn't have time to work with her today, but I took these photos because the weather was so beautiful. I did a little bit of groundwork with her yesterday.
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Amber...go figure that Alaska would have the nicest weather around. Beautiful photos. Wow, I am in love with your Dolly. She is absolutely gorgeous....as I am partial to pintos, buckskins and curlies....she has it all. I look forward to your posts and progress with her.
ReplyDeleteThe weather is sure strange right now!
ReplyDeleteDid I catch sight of a pinto buckskin on your RAC blog, under a pink blanket? :) (I'm having some trouble navigating this blog still, so I could be wrong.)
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