Sunday, January 4, 2026

Ponytude

In case there is any doubt about Sage's Shetland pony heritage, I present this proof.

Girlfriend got a little bored while I was home with Covid and took it out on her Breyer.
The damage.
I was able to prop him back up on her shelf, next to the rubber chicken.
Note, the Pony sign is no longer there. She did a number on that, too.
I don't care how tall you are, baby girl.
You are totally a Sh!tland Pony!

4 comments:

  1. Hahaha!! That's funny!! Who knew horses could be so destructive?? Poor Breyer!! Having dogs yourself, I know you *know* animals will find a way to entertain themselves if left to their own devices!!
    Have you seen some of those videos where the dogs eat holes in the walls or completely demolish a couch??!! ( I'm surprised that you didn't have one of your barn buddies let her out for a short period of time during your down time!! Not judging by any means--you know your circumstances!!)
    At least Sage wasn't hurt annnnd Breyers can be repaired!(Haven't you mentioned that you *didn't * collect O.F's?? Now you have an original piece of art ---even if it isn't a resin!! )
    Sage is still a "cutie-poo tootie" --even if she IS part "sheetland" pony!! 😃!

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    1. Oh trust me, Sage was not neglected in my absence. She went out to the field with her friends every day, just like always.

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  2. Here's a thought! Maybe Sage missed you!(or her "brothers and sisters ") and took it out on the Breyer because it didn't nicker back at her or swish tails with her??
    Orrrrrr--could she be offended that you called her a "pony"??!!

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  3. For a moment I took 'girlfriend' literally, remembering the time I once tried to destroy a model horse. (They're much tougher than they look.) Now, I'm just glad Sage isn't the perfect susie-q she could have been! I'm also glad you're not worried (?) about where the missing leg could be...

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