It's Not Exactly Like Seeing Dead People
The first thing he told me was that people usually got really mad at him when he came to things like this.
The first thing he told me was that people usually got really mad at him when he came to things like this.
Oops!–It’s an empty can with no more grain-treats. Still, a smart goat would want to be thorough and double check. We pried the can off his head quite a few times but Arthur was insistent… maybe it was his intention all along to perform the fabulous death-defying Blindfolded Goat Table Dance. Dangerous to watch, too. … Read more
It might be time to do some riding out of the saddle; some thinking, visualizing, and having a few lick and chew moments yourself.
She sees more than you do, even when she isn’t looking.
The bridle went in a show bag and I kept it “for good,” because I’m a grand-daughter of the Depression.
Transition Imposition. Anna Blake, Infinity Farm. (WordPress Photo Challenge is a weekly prompt to share a photo–I enjoy twisting these macro prompts to share our micro life here on the Colorado prairie. My photos are taken with my phone, on my farm. No psych, definitely not high tech.)
“You knew we were dedicated to fighting the forces of evil when you hired us.” This trio of highly motivated professionals are the Infinity Farm Type-A Aversion Therapy Team. They step in when things are just a little too perfect. It’s very serious business because dressage barns require a particular level of decorum… to be … Read more
If I could change one thing about women of a certain age, I wish we’d stop apologizing for our age.
Social media is a bit like a snake pit. There are some snakes that are beautiful and peaceful. Some of them do jobs we appreciate like keeping an eye on rodent populations. And some are venomous; they are poison. Social media is great. It’s an opportunity to experience the world in a larger way; to … Read more
Is it possible that horses anthropomorphize, too, and see humans in their own reflection?