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Monday, December 19, 2011
Christmas Curly parade
ENTRY #9
Finally we had the time and the weather was good. We had a lot of rain and mud. Not much of a winter here yet. But we are getting in the Christmas mood.
Freedom, Moose, Red and Lydiker, did wonderful. It was hard to keep them from eating though, the grass is still greenish and this is not their field.
But I wanted to take a walk too...that was a BIG challenge.
OOPS lost one....
The girls in the back where no help either since they decided to show of and run op and down.
But I am very proud of them all.
From Hidden Cave Ranch Kentucky we which everybody a merry Christmas and a blessed new Year!!
Marion
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Merry Christmas to you too in Kentuckey don't look like you have snow either but the horses sure look great. Hope you enjoy you Holidays and new year. From the Curls N Horns Ranch in Minnesota
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are adorable! Thank you for the Christmas wishes - same to you Marion!
ReplyDeleteThanks Harold and Susan
ReplyDeleteNo snow here yet :-( still hope we get some, love snow.
he marion,
ReplyDeletedat vind ik echt knap van je!
leuke foto's
en fijne kerstdagen.....ben bezig met rose...hoop dat we volgend jaar ook mee kunnen doen
groetjes marjolein
I agree!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHarold, OMG, I LAUGHED OUT LOUD FOR REAL! :)
ReplyDeleteI am still giggling over that one...I will need to come back and look again later for a second laugh.
Lol! Harold! What a challenge ponying 3 horses!! Excellent!!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow! Most people try to dress one horse! You went all out by trying to dress half the herd, Marion, and keep them all walking together! Well done!
ReplyDeletehappy new year!
ReplyDeletePaul and Jeannette de Roos