Snack Time From Below
Animals

Snack Time From Below


It's a good thing that our animals don't understand cameras,
or pictures,
or what we do with those pictures.


I am pretty sure that if they knew their silly faces were being shown over the internet,
they might have a thing or two to say on the subject.


I know I would.


It hardly seems fair, though,
that I edit what photos of myself you see,
(so that the camera catches me at just the right angle...
after all, my nose might look a little too large!)


and then I turn around and show you photos like this...


or this...


or this...


I can't help myself, though.
I find myself at the funniest camera angles sometimes, and just have to share the fun.


Perhaps if Moonbeam knew how many smiles he was producing,
he might not mind.


Right?


Oh, and... by the way,
Moonbeam loves pears!


Really!




- Bad News
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- A Walk On The Wild Side...week 4
Well, I have to say that moving the trail cameras was a great idea.There is a whole lot of evening action (200+ photos) in the orchard! It seems that this area is a favorite dinner stop for this doe and her two youth. Every evening between 5 PM and...

- A Walk Onthe Wild Side
Week One The trail cameras have been up for only two days now.Hubbs and I took the dogs for an early morning walk into the 100 acre woodsto fetch the SD card from each camera. With excitement and anticipation, we hiked the half mile through light rain to...

- Horsing Around
Another wonderful thing about this time of year is apples.Our orchard is full of apples...yummy, juicy, sweet/tart apples. Not only are they a favorite snack for us,but also for the horses. Yesterday I treated the horses to a little game....bobbing...

- The Sweetest Pony
If you have been reading my blog for the past year, you already have met my pony, Moonbeam. Moonbeam is a Haflinger. He came to me by way of a local Amish breeder. Moonbeam is schooled in driving. He has pulled carriages in competition and has also worked...



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