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Old 08-28-2006, 08:45 AM #1
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Trying to cheer myself up and sitting here looking through my window, across the lane in the field is a mare (Dina) and her two week old foal, Dreamer, what joy and pleasure I have had watching the antics today, its a gusty showery day here and suddenly the rain will lash down, this is obviously distressing to the foal who immediately runs to her mum for shelter, as soon as the rain subsides Dreamer takes on new life and energy and is such fun to watch , running, kicking her heels back even more amusing trying to use her back leg to scratch behind her ear..
I was taken to see her in my wheelchair yesterday, wow, that really made her skittish, new experience, answer from the owner was please come over more often as she has to get acclimatised to new experiences. Now that made me feel really good inside. Even better was the feeling when she calmed down and let me pat her, ohhh that velvety fur..
and coming back through the garden and up my ramp I could smell those roses..
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I am terrified of horses, yet your post, makes me want to pet one! I can smell the roses too! Thanks for the beautiful "word picture". I like to see the little calves, in a pasture behind my house, kicking their heels and running.

I think I could cheer up if the sun would just shine for a few days. It rains here everyday and it is so glooooooomy! UGH! Even my Parrot and dog are feeling the gloom. Paulie likes the sun coming in through the sliding glass door and likes to look out and see the squirrles in the backyard. He thinks he is a dog so he doesn't pay any attention to the birds! OIf course he also thinks squirlls are dogs! LOL That is OK...my dog thinks she is a bird... eats bird food! Maybe it is the lack of sun and we are ALL going stir crazy in this house, from the gloom!

Have a great day!
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What a nice story, thanks for sharing.
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Smile Nice story.

That was a really nice post. I love horses. I used to have them in my youth. Your description of smelling the roses was wonderful too. I could just picture it all. Thanks so much
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Thank you for such a lovely story. What fun it will be to watch the foal grow.
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If the horse lets you get closer sometime - you should smell her. { no I'm not weird-LOL}

For me the smell of a horse brings back memories of growing up & grandparents farm - the big big barn full of hay, playing with cousins, riding ponies and then horses.
just a lot of good times.
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Default I loved reading your post!

I have been thinking that I spend too much time inside and need to get more connected to nature and the changing of the seasons. Your words are a lovely reminder of this necessity.
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Not to take away the warm feeling about the horse and foal, but hopefully to add to it, I'd like to share about what a good friend observed the other day while standing at the water's edge.

A dolphin with two offspring swam into the inlet near where he was standing. She motioned and gathered her offspring, "telling" them to stay there. Then she came to the edge of the water, which was not deep, and fished for food, as my friend described her, as a master fisherman.

While mother fished, the two young dolphins stayed put where instructed - just playing away. Having fun while mom went food gathering. He was quite touched and just quietly watched these gentle creatures.

We all need to get outside more.
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hey Paula -

remember "Flipper"???

They call him Flipper, Flipper, faster than lightning,
No-one you see, is smarter than he,
And we know Flipper, lives in a world full of wonder,
Flying there-under, under the sea!


I loved Flipper!

love you!
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Flipper reruns are still shown in FLorida. Carey did you have to look those lyrics up?....you have such a phenomenal memory for lyrics I'm thinking 'no, you didn't have to.

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