Site of WWII Japanese-American Segregation Camp
Not an average landscape
Two Internationals and a mystery truck
Farm road
Vastness
Wires wires wires
Buttresses
Desolate corner
Warehouse
Warehouses
"The Peninsula"
Rockfall below the ridge
Don't have your picnic here
Shadow
Rocky plain
Road into the sun
Darkest Night
Silo complex
Farmhouse
Winema Elevators, Inc.
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Hatches and outlets
Teeth
Hay with tires
International tractor and Chevrolet truck
Chevy potato trucks
Trucks on a ridge
Country road
Path on a beautiful day
GMC and Chevrolet
Federal military truck, 1943-ish
Cityscape
Evening
Editing problems*
Interior
Neighborhood
The blue water tank
Climbing, measuring
Chart of Galaxies
A witch with her apprentice
Good Witch, Bad Witch
Scary glamour
Great-grandma & her witch
Circus
Tornado geometry
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I don't think their hooves are supposed to be flared out like that, are they? I don't know anything about horses, but it seems to me they need a farrier.
The one on the right kept stamping his back hoof, which I took to mean something, but don't know what. Maybe, "Hey, can you fix our feet?"
The one on the right kept stamping his back hoof, which I took to mean something, but don't know what. Maybe, "Hey, can you fix our feet?"
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Often if left .. as long as they can move around the hooves can and do break back.. but it isnt an idea or a given.
The stamping often is done as a means to get attention... sometimes for food.. or just the need for attention.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Pam J clubI suspect their owners can't afford a farrier, judging by the house and property. It's a very poor little town (Newell, not Tulelake as the location says). At least they had good weight and their coats looked good.
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