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Sunday, January 13, 2019

Frankie's Opinion On Winter



This will make a pretty puzzle :-).  Enjoy!


8 comments:

Linda said...

My thoughts exactly. :-p

Grey Horse Matters said...

He’s a handsome guy!

Far Side of Fifty said...

he has a nice coat:)

sophy0075 said...

I think he’s a horse for all seasons! Bet he’s enjoying eating all those Equinox four leaf clovers. Lucky boy to be with you.

Glenda said...

I'm thinking that Frankie may not mind the long, cold, dark winter so much if he has a roommate. He's such a handsome guy but me thinks he needs a best friend. (If it happens, you should name the newcomer Johnnie.)

thecrazysheeplady said...

He'll get a buddy eventually, but it will have to be after the ground dries out and the grass starts growing here and the horses up in Ohio have been turned back out this spring.

I turned Frankie out in the front field for the first time today. Since he hadn't been out on grass for a couple months or so I've been building him up to the diet change over the last 10 days.

I know we can rehab all the hoof damage, sheep and horse, this spring and summer, but for now the mud is just atrocious...and dangerous, for all of us. What a year(s)!

Shirley said...

Happy horse!
I keep waiting for the mud to go away too, poor little Drifter looks like a pinto with all the mud on his sides and belly, and it's too cold to give him a bath.

Terry and Linda said...

TEE Hee!

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