Friday 30 May 2008

If you think that pathetic fence

will keep me in here you must be mad...Harry hopefully contained away from the builders..
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It can take ages

to find all the horses, this one was hiding down a disused track below the fields.
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Total puzzlement from Rene

because I was trying to make him stay away to take a decent pic, and he wanted to nuzzle the top of my head which he always does as a greeting!
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Harmony

not in foal this year, and just coming over to say hello.
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Judy and Jenny

Full sisters and both brood mares. Jenny has blocked tear ducts and comes to me to be cleaned up.
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Mixed bunch

From the left. Selwyn, one of our own retired horses.
I think the next one may be Charlie another retired one, then jazztime, a yearling from last year and now sold, and lastly Lucia, who has a scar from an injury last year so will be sold cheaply .
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Robin..

Who yesterday escaped into the bluebell wood and made me search for him for half an hour..Grrrr!
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Saffron

lady in waiting, she's due next month.
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William

out with the big boys now and bum high!
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One of my garden ponds,

I think I'll pain this bridge a deep dark red , as it is looking decidedly scruffy.
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Tuesday 6 May 2008

There is 36 years between this pair

William isn't one yet and Charlie's 37 at least...
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Starting to play

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C'mon Charlie, don't be such a miserable git.

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Starting to play

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I'll catch Charlie for you....

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Yee-haaa!

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No wonder Charlie is a sod to catch!

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William and Charlie

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This action is the reason we fought so hard for him

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I'm fed up, I'm going for a snooze.

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William and Charlie

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William and Charlie

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My garden pond

It just gets better and better for a few weeks after this stage, lots more colour arrives in the shrubs and there is still plenty of water flowing down the waterfall which keeps the water crystal clear.
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