Thought I'd better pop on and say hello. Have been busy making and experimenting, but on Sunday evening when I tried to take photos, my camera was poorly! By process of elimination, found that it was the lens, so have been waiting for a replacement, which has now arrived. So hopefully will put a couple of cards on shortly. Meanwhile, hope no-one has been flooded out. Absolutely horrendous rain here, as in lots of other places, everyone and everything covered in mud! But......the horses will be pleased I guess, as at least the grass will grow. Meanwhile, I've tried to keep them amused with swedes!
Ah well, keep smiling. Back soon. x
What a lovely photo, I do like horses, infact I like all animals - LOL Looks like it's enjoying that apple xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Trace, yes, they're certainly enjoying them, pictures not very good I'm afraid, told you my camera was faulty, they're actually little swedes they're munching! x
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely horses. They must love the swedes the way they are chomping on them! Hazel x
ReplyDeleteThey sure do, but, typical horses, they'll eat most things. The challenge is to find things that last a while, apples are gone in a minute, as are carrots, have found that swede and white cabbage last longest! Totally spoiled, they are my babies,along with the cats and dog, after my kiddies and grandkiddies! x
ReplyDeleteOh Rosie, beautiful photos and wonderful horses.
ReplyDeleteI love animals...all :)
Hugs,
Sonia
Oh Rosie, beautiful photos and wonderful horses.
ReplyDeleteI love animals...all :)
Hugs,
Sonia
Thank you Sonia, lovely of you to join, thanks for your comment. I too love all animals, so with that and crafting, no wonder I wander about looking like a gypsy, but a happy one! Your latest cards on your blog are stunning, you are so talented! x
ReplyDeleteMy horse is sick of the weather too. Kept him tucked up in his stable yesterday, he was not impressed. but doint think he would have been happy if i put him out in all that wind and rain. Funny that i love animals too. yet have very little money to spend on new stuff for me, yet if the horse needs a new rug ... at £60+ hes gets one ... i wouldnt dream of spending that on shoes or coat for me ..lol Aninmal eh .. spoilt and loved.
ReplyDeletethank you for your sweet coment
klare
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Thanks Klare, yes, we are mad, aren't we? I have arthritis, yet if the horse needs the physio out she comes, but can I afford to see a physio - oh no, of course not. Couldn't be without them though, they keep me going, and if I need cheering up, it's the animals I go to first. Keep smiling. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous horses, bet they will be glad to go out again!! Mine are all free range, out all year with shelter and rugs if needed - and yes, Bobi is a sec D x x x
ReplyDeleteGosh, lucky you. Mine are out a lot, but we've limited land, although they can wander around the yard, they're rarely shut in their stables. Morgan, the young welshie, has had a foot injury that has meant he had to stay on the yard, not the best thing as you will know for a welshie! However, the last shoe comes off in 5 weeks, fingers crossed! and then I can think about riding him! have just started groundwork again. Thought Bobi had that familiar look! x
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