29 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge . Two Subjects (two)

    • I intentionally included Magi’s ears, and sometimes his head, in a shot now, and then, for that very reason. I’m glad you felt the effect. I knew one day our rides would be mere memories to look back on. If ever you get the chance, you should try to ride at least once. I was so blessed to have had the opportunity to ride for so many years. Thanks for dropping by and checking me out, Natalie. It’s always a pleasure.

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    • With weather like we had here today, I’d rather have had the horse. 🙂 I do miss my rides and those wonderful trails. I had lots of fun with shadows if you haven’t noticed already. Thanks for dropping by, Gerry. 🙂

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    • Thanks Sonel, this was just a ‘fun’ shot. I didn’t really think it was too special, but it did fit the challenge and I doubt it will be duplicated, sooooo. Thank you for stopping by and hugs are sent back to you! 🙂

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  1. horse back riding was one of my best experiences in my life; especially riding through the woods; sometimes deers didn’t realize, that a human being was coming, they only noticed the horse, no reason to escape, very funny to feel those companionship!

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    • I know what you mean Frizz. Riding has always been my greatest joy in life. I love the horses, the trails, being out in nature, you name it. I used to see the deer in the pastures grazing with the horses and/or licking the salt blocks on many occasions. Thanks for visiting. I really wish I could host a ride for you on those glorious trails. I’m sure you’ve plenty of trails where you are, too though. These trails seems to go on forever.

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    • LOL, Somehow, I liked my own post (without realizing it). Now my computer tells me, I’m vain. LOL. I’m glad you stopped by to check it out. 🙂

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    • Magi was a Christmas gift to me from my sister in 1990. Thus, the name was only appropriate (and unusual) I thought. Thanks for checking us out. 🙂

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    • I was lucky enough to have a pony as a child and then, was able to carry my love for riding into my adult years. Although, I’ve never had a riding lesson in my life, experience taught me to stay on the horse, and several fine people I boarded with taught me a lot about horse care in general. It is expensive to own horses, which is why I no longer have Magi. I’m sure you’d have loved romping through the fields had you had the opportunity, Gilly. There is such a sense of freedom out there on the trails. 🙂 Thanks for your visit.

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