greetings!
friends
pony!
where the reddish fern...grew?
see~through color
smile for the camera...good horse!
tribbles!
down the tracks
hawk
From the top of Cotton Mountain
From the top of Cotton Mountain
directional
frosted cones
Mrs. H.M.
against a darkening sky
cleared for takeoff
at the town docks
mornin'!
foggy start
webs in the garden
leftovers
all the pretty colors
grey babe
rollin', sooo good!
pretty pony prances
I see what you did there.
country roads
bright spot
red = dead
Moose Mountain
frost in the mane
Fargo and the reverse Fjord
the sun also rises
remnants of a greener time
more ducks!
apple pickin'
frosty start
soon to leave this place
no entry
blooms again
this was on the '68 Falcon
explains it all!
at our old house, 2006
at our old house, 2006
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too much!


Donkeys and mules "don't do well on prosperity". Well meaning people can very easily overfeed these critters, or give them too rich a feed. The result is fatty pads along the crest, rump and sides. Sometimes these fat pads are there forever. This gal had too much of a good thing, but now is in the hands of an experienced donkey owner.
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