How about Geese and Horses as two subjects? It works for me. 🙂
How about Geese and Horses as two subjects? It works for me. 🙂
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It works for me as well. What are the chances of seeing these two subjects together in the same area. Not often where I live.
Great photo, great choice.
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Thank you Francine, and thanks for stopping by to take a peek. 🙂 Have a wonderful day!
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My favorite motives ( one of them) are when you have caught two species! Good work Marcy! Ann
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Thank you, Ann, being a fellow animal lover, I’m not surprised that you’d like this one. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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Are they Canada geese? I recognise the horsrs all right!
http://lorely-writingfromtheedge.blogspot.com/2012/04/picture-it-in-your-own-words-two.html
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I think so, but I wouldn’t put money on it. 🙂 I am more of a horse person, than a bird person, and even then, I’m sure there is plenty I don’t know about horses. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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When I was yound had a family a two blocks away who had a goose for an alarm, one loud bird.
Nice photo. Thanks for the memory, Jay
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Oops, can’t spell to well today, should be, young.
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I love it when somebody else trips up,too. I do typos too much, so thank you for making me feel better, knowing I’m not alone. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, Jay.
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Before i got married, many years ago i was with another girl who used to do show jumping and her family owned a nice place with fields and this picture takes me back to those days… lovely, thanks Marcy…love em”:)
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Thank you, Gerry. This shot was, of course, taken on the farm I boarded Magi on for four years. I left a piece of my heart there. I’ve always been a trail rider, and for the last five years of riding, a bareback rider. I miss those days so much, so these photos take me back,too. I’m happy that you dropped by to say ‘hello’ and check out my post. I hope life is treating you kind.
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Anytyme! Jay
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😉 Cute!
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I like this beautiful pastoral landscape. Works for me too! 🙂
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Believe me, when I ride in my dreams, it is usually on the trails of ‘this’ farm. So many of my trail shots are a part of this estate. Thanks for stopping by, Natalie and commenting. 🙂
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Oh, I love this! Also the beautiful, rolling countryside!
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This farm is outside of Danville, Va. which in similar in geography to Charlottesville, Va (near where I grew up). Both areas are the foot hills of the blue ridge mountains, and both areas, indeed, offer lovely landscapes. Thanks for dropping by and taking a peek. 🙂
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I totally agree! Stunning photo hon! I love it! 🙂
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Works for me too 🙂 Love it!
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Everytime I look back on my farm photos, I wish I could go back and ride those trails. Thanks for stopping by and checking this out! 🙂
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perfect for this weeks theme
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/04/14/weekly-photo-challenge-two-subjects/
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Thank you for the kudos and the visit! 🙂
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Works for me too Marcy!
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Thank you Margie. Thanks for stopping by, too.! 🙂
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One goose says to the other, “I wonder how he got four legs like that?” The other goose replies, “It must be from eatin’ all that grass!”
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Is that what turns geese into horses? See,you learn something new everyday. LOL. Who knew? Thank for dropping by and adding a touch of humor. 🙂
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what a great pairing! thanks for sharing.
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I glad you enjoyed the photo. Thanks for stopping by to take a peek. It’s always a pleasure to have you visit. 😉
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This could be in England Marcy!
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Virginia is varied in her landscapes, I suspect she resembles lots of places, depending on where you are in the state. We have mountains, beaches, swamps, and relatively flat areas. Halifax county is located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountain system. It has beautiful rolling hills as you can see. The geography in the Charlottesville area is similar to this,as well. Mother Nature and her landscapes…we are so blessed.
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