Princess Pony
Its been a long hot dry summer, the horses are all still fat and shiny, (well Tessa is always fat and shiny so nothing new there 🙂 but we are all over the heat, dust and flies and looking forward to season break.
Its been a long hot dry summer, the horses are all still fat and shiny, (well Tessa is always fat and shiny so nothing new there 🙂 but we are all over the heat, dust and flies and looking forward to season break.
Shiloh has a habit of grabbing his cotton like this and flapping it around…while it is hilarious to watch his antics, we are really hoping its a habit that he grows out of before he wrecks too many rugs!
Miss B and the boys are working on improving their shape over jumps at the moment, both Flame and Wilson try their hearts out for her. All of their hard work is definitely paying off 🙂
After all the years we have lived here, I have given up on the idea of having lawn off the verandah. All the animals think its their personal loungeroom 🙂
Miss B has been working hard with all three boys who all love sharing the attention. Flamey as always cannot bare not to be the centre of attention 🙂 Wilson’s jumping is coming together so well, Miss B is doing a brilliant job with him, he’s calm with his jumps …
This great big red boofhead is such a clown, he’s the source of much entertainment on the farm. For the humans at least, the other horses very grudgingly get drawn into his games, at times I swear you can see them rolling their eyes at him in exasperation. Today Flame’s …
All the horses are looking amazing at the moment with their shiny summer coats. Shiloh and Flame are progressing really well with their flatwork training and even Sandy got a short workout today after a bit of a spell.
Obviously, last year with Jackson started a bit of a trend, so this time it was Flame and Shiloh’s turn. As expected, Shiloh didn’t bat an eyelid, I have to admit I was just a little bit concerned about how Flamey would handle the flag, but he and Miss B …
I feel like I blink and its summer again and I get ready to hibernate inside in the air con away from the heat. A couple of quick shots of Trinity and Shiloh before I do 🙂
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly our beautiful lush green paddocks can turn from emerald green to golden brown once the rains stop in spring. We still have a tinge of green on the paddocks here and there, but it sure is fading fast. Obviously a double edged …