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Vic Walking Ash the Horse Down Our Drivewayvu 224 foisMoving Ash from one field to another --- where the grass is greener. She was delighted to have her new head collar put on, and enjoyed the adventure of the walk.
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Ash the Horse and Mevu 215 foisMy foot is really bothering me, so although we were taking Ash a short distance, Marjorie followed in the car so I wouldn't need to walk back. What a bummer. Ash was like walking a big dog. And she kept nibbling the grass along the way.
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Ash the Horsevu 345 foisWith her new head collar. We couldn't find one in the tack room, so bought her a new one. Fortunately Vic figured out how to put it on her head.
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Ash the Horse and Marjorievu 219 foisEver tried to pose a big horse? And most animals don't like the big black "eye" of the camera lens, so stare away.
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Marjorie and Ash the Horsevu 278 foisMarjorie is the one with the very red shoes. Ash is the taller one on the left.
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Ashvu 224 foisAsh having a bit of a run on a cold, dark, November morning.
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Ash Looking Over A Fencevu 170 foisWe were trying to catch Highland cattle, and Ash kept a watchful eye on the activity. A cold November morning in Sunny Worcestershire.
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Ash on a November Morningvu 187 foisCold and foggy, but Ash was full of energy and wanted to play.
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Ash Looks At A Birdvu 210 foisWhen I put my camera up to take a photo of Ash, she fell to the ground and started to roll and rub on her back. It was a warm Sunday morning, 4 December 2005, and she was feelin' good. Or watching the bird directly over her head.
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Ashvu 320 foisA gorgeous Sunday morning, 4 December 2005. Overlooking the valley of of the Severn and Teme Rivers, with Worcester in the distance.
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