Tuesday, April 15, 2008

ABC Wednesday: M Is For Morgan Mare


Amy is the name of my sister's Morgan mare. My sister lives in the town of Wheelock with her family. Amy (the mare) is 19 years old and was born in May. I photographed her while my sister was in town and Amy was upset that I was there, so she looks worried. She would not look at me directly but as you can see, she was watching me. Like my neighbor's white horse, Amy loves to roll in the mud. It's mud season in Vermont, so Amy is having lots of fun. When clicked, this photo will open, full size, in a new window.

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13 comments:

  1. I very nearly did M for munch as the horses are now back in the field next to our house and \i feed them every day.
    Lovely!
    Dxx

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  2. Lovely mare. Is 19 young for a mare?

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  3. Being afraid of BIG animals and do lot like small ones. Still have the guts to see and respond to a lovely photo

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  4. Beautiful shot of the horses head. My neighbors horse died last month from old age. I think he said it was 24 years old.

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  5. what a beautiful horse! Hope you have a chance to visit me here or here!

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  6. She is watching you alright.Beautiful horse,and the white horse lookes like she had fun rolling in the mud.

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  7. What a beautiful horse! Great photo details too.

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  8. She is a beautiful horse and the post is so, well, quizzical.

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  9. She's beautiful. This is a good M post.

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  10. Amy is a lovely mare. Good post and wonderful photo.

    Kathy b

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  11. Good M choice. I wonder how old 19 horse years is in human years? Are they like dogs that age 7 years to each of our own? Hmmm...

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