OK, now I absolutely won't be able to complain about that grrrspringing forward thing anymore, seeing as how that extra hour of daylight is totally worth the grrr. (However, I shall still insist on waiting three months before changing the clock in my car!) P.S. Lova ya, George!
Alan lets you rub the *outside* of his ears!? Also I'm amazed by the lack of mud, and the lack of mud "waves" equines make on their trails. New Mexico, looking so good from here, Germany: )
OK, now I absolutely won't be able to complain about that grrrspringing forward thing anymore, seeing as how that extra hour of daylight is totally worth the grrr. (However, I shall still insist on waiting three months before changing the clock in my car!)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Lova ya, George!
Love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteYour equines are cleaner looking than mine right now, and your pasture doesn't seem to have mud puddles.
ReplyDeleteMy rock-digging muscles feel so much happier after watching that! :)
ReplyDeleteIt amazes me how deep their pathways/trails are.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS! The music made me really smile for all of you. Have a lovely weekend Carson!
ReplyDeleteAlan lets you rub the *outside* of his ears!? Also I'm amazed by the lack of mud, and the lack of mud "waves" equines make on their trails. New Mexico, looking so good from here, Germany: )
ReplyDeleteAw, so fun!! I had to laugh at how long all your legs got at times, depending on the angle :-)
ReplyDeleteI also never knew all the words to that song... lol
how sweet are your donkey companions! and little Johnny bravely following you makes my heart melts
ReplyDeleteI love the last part with Alan in the setting sun! Beautiful!
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