We have a couple of new neighbors close to the farmette.
They are the nice, quiet variety. They are also a bit shy. They will allow my son to feed them by hand, but were a bit more cautious when I showed up for a visit.
They were not up for a Sunday afternoon chit-chat.
Maybe next time....



They don't want to be tricked into being ridden!
ReplyDeleteI like your new neighbors...but of course!
ReplyDeleteAh, lucky YOU!
ReplyDeletethose are the kind of 'neigh'bors i really like!
ReplyDeleteThey look like some good future friends.
ReplyDeleteThose are the BEST kind of new neighbors.
ReplyDeleteAs the 10 acres in back of us has been sold, I'm hoping for this kind of neighbor too! :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope you've had an enjoyable Sunday!
You live a fairy-tale.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this chapter. Please have you all a good new week.
Aren't you lucky to live in a place where these are the new neighbors.
ReplyDeleteI like horses and these are nice to have around. I wonder how much you will worry about them and their welfare? I do the neighbor's dog.
ReplyDeletelove your new neighbors....
ReplyDeleteMr. Lincoln - We already have been worrying about them a bit!
ReplyDeleteThey look like great neighbors. Stop over and say hi. :)
ReplyDeleteYou might want to bring some welcome to the neighborhood carrots next time.
ReplyDeleteHorses as neighbours !!! Amazing !!!!
ReplyDeleteI love having horses for neighbors, our grandkids love visiting them when they visit.
ReplyDeleteThose are the ideal neighbours Michelle!
ReplyDeleteThese are my kind of neigh-bors. ;)
ReplyDeleteaww...I bet they stop by often once they decide you are friendly. Maybe an apple would help? ha.
ReplyDeleteI envy you: my new neighbors are rude and noisy humans...
ReplyDeleteFrom that last picture I's say you have your work cut out for you. At least you don't have to worry about them showing up un-invited.
ReplyDeleteWhat great neighbors!
ReplyDeleteI would just LOVE to have them for my 'neigh'bors. :) I adore horses.
ReplyDeletemy kind of neighbors!
ReplyDeleteI love your new neighbors and the movemnet in the last photo is really awesome!
ReplyDeleteNow, that is my kind of neighbors!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful neighbors -- barbara
ReplyDeleteAw, I'd like that sort of neighbor . . .
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHorses are the most picturesque neighbors, aren't they? I put a shot of some of my neighbor horses up a while back. They were looking at me like.. what are you doing there! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteThey'll get used to you...specially if you keep taking food! Love me some horses...miss my Lightning, 1200lb Quarterhorse I had in 1992!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Ahhhh..they look so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey'll warm up to you in no time!
ReplyDeleteA carrot a day will bring the horses your way.
ReplyDeleteNice neighbours.
Perhaps they sensed your neighbourly eagerness. ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe also have one farm over an equestrian training facility (farm).
A beautiful sight!
At least they won't be the nosy type and spread gossip! - They are beautiful! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome post. Your paris are beautiful and love your commentary as you went along. genie
ReplyDeletean apple a day, a carrot and they will learn.. ;)
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