“I looked o’re the fence and what did I see?
One little horsie in the field behind me!”
(Sing it to “Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree”)
This little one was born yesterday morning in the field behind us….
Isn’t it cute?
It was this one’s turn for a sleep-over…
We got some carrots from the fridge and tried to coax them over…
Didn’t work. I guess we’ll try taking them over there…
Here horsie, horsie, horsie….
I’ve got a treat for you…
Grams, they won’t come…
Come back Aubrey, I miss you…
That was fun…
Ooooops…
I think I stepped in something…
Better clean it off…
Well at least the other horse will eat them…
That’s cause for celebration…
Breakfast at our favorite “Star Cafe”…
I sent a text to tell my girls about the wondrous occasion and this was Emma’s response…
I’m a Gramsneigh!!!!
7 comments:
cute new name for you! And cute baby horse! Debbie and her husband own the great great great grandson of Secretariat. His name is Zues. Really nice horse. Big horse.
LOL....just FYI...some mares get very nasty when they have a new foal, it isn't wise to get in a padoock with one if you don't know it really well....luckily she was OK....mares get a little strange when they have a foal by their side....my own mare knocked the vet on his butt! LOL
Hahahaha. Like you don't already have enough grandkids, now you've adopted a grandhorsie! I'm in CA. Weather is gorgeous! I'm looking for a cottage here. Just to live in from Jan thru April. Ha! I'll see you next week. Mimi
Great Pictures and feels like a treat to look at them.
Lovely Pictures
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