The first pair are beautifully in step, but for some reason I like the second pair better. (Not that I think I can judge without seeing any motion.) I do so want to learn to drive some day.
I love them! And as always beautiful photography. The closest we get to something like these guys is when the Labradors get their leashes tangled and run down the driveway together.
The Bag Lady was run down by a team of horses? Just kidding - it's been a while since I've visited here and noticed your absence. It's a busy time at the ranch and in town. See you on your return. Cheers ~ Conny
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Truly gorgeous.
Me too! They are beautiful.
Yes, beautiful!
We get to ride behind a team of huge lovelies like that every year at the Christmas in the Park Festival. It is my favorite thing there.
Love to see these big horses!
Hmmmm... why do teams of heavy horses make me think of beer? ;)
I love me a big ole horse!
I'm a big fan of heavy horses too. They manage to combine strength, beauty and gracefulness in a way that few animals can.
I love drafts, which is good since I have a draft pony.
The first pair are beautifully in step, but for some reason I like the second pair better. (Not that I think I can judge without seeing any motion.) I do so want to learn to drive some day.
Mary Anne in Kentucky
They are indeed.
So beautiful. And strong! Love that strength.
Those are not only beautiful...they're MASSIVE! What kind of parade was it?
I love them! And as always beautiful photography. The closest we get to something like these guys is when the Labradors get their leashes tangled and run down the driveway together.
holy cow, er, horse! those are some huge horses! i loooooove horses, but have to admit i haven't ridden in almost 9 years. sad.
maybe someday i'll get the cowboy AND the horses too!!!
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God Bless You ~Ron
The Bag Lady was run down by a team of horses? Just kidding - it's been a while since I've visited here and noticed your absence. It's a busy time at the ranch and in town. See you on your return. Cheers ~ Conny
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