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Weekly Photo (Phoneography) Challenge: My Neighborhood

The sunrise lives at the end of my driveway. To the west, past the Infinity Pond and Pikes Peak, the...
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Balancing Priorities

Talk is cheap in the horse world, like most places. We talk about what our horses mean to us and...
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Lost in the Details.

It's hard to get lost in the detail on the flat, windy, treeless prairie, the detail here is minimal. But...
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A Flying Change… of Season.

We've had a long spell of nasty weather. Snow is one thing and wind is another, but a combination of...
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Forward

I use the word forward every day. In equine terms, it defines a preferred way of moving, but Edgar Rice...
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Walter, Walter, Walter.

Walter is starting to settle in with us. Now I get to go to the bathroom by myself… about once...
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Kiss

Celebrating the second anniversary of Grace (aka Embrace) joining the Infinity Farm herd.  This was her first llama kiss, from...
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They Love It, Even if You Do a Lousy Job.

Last week I complained about bi-polar February riding weather. I suggested ground-play as a positive alternative to riding some days....
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Home

"Home interprets heaven. Home is heaven for beginners."  C.H. Parkhurst. Home at Infinity Farm. WordPress Photo Challenge is a weekly...
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Let That Pony Run!

February is an unstable time of the year. It isn’t spring and it isn’t winter. There are a few 50...
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