Spring is in the air, and Olive's hormones are raging.
I knew she was going to be wild, so I turned out before I rode.
She did not disappoint.I was really glad I had my camera with me to memorialize the chaos.
She is so cute.I am so lucky.I love this pony.Huh.Well, that's a little weird.Then...
I am lucky...
and I do love her, but also...
Why is my horse so weird?!?















Why is what she doing "weird"??!! To me, she's showing YOU what a *smart* cookie she is! She "knows" you have a camera! She "knows" that you're photographing her --soooo--by her actions, she's probably letting you know she knows and wants you to get her good side!!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo looks like she's smiling at you while she's wondering why her owner is so "strange"!! GOOD GIRL OLIVE!!
Here's something that's "weird"! What happened to all that SNOW you had a few weeks ago??!! The last time you showed photos of Olive acting out, she was in *snow* up to her HOCKS---and now--there's *nothing *!!?? That's WEIRD!!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's just Colorado. It's rare for us ever to have snow on the ground for any length of time. Usually it's a big storm followed by sunshine. This winter the snow actually did hang around and it was AWFUL.
DeleteLoose lips sink ships.
ReplyDelete[I happen to be reading a WWII northern Pacific author right now...]
Wow, thatsa look! LoL!!!😂AC
ReplyDeleteTell the truth Jennifer!! Did you take that photo with a filter so it looks like she has no neck??? Wow!! Actually she looks like a foal in a way, doesn't she?? Don't foals smack their lips like that?? Kinda neat!
ReplyDeleteTrust me, if I was going to edit Olive's image, I would do it in a way that makes her look better, not like... this.
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