Well, I traded a horse for a bike. Thought it was safer for a person of my age. But I have been thrown more times riding the bike than I ever was on a horse.
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16 comments:
tient j'ai un cheval comme ça chez moi ;)) bien vu la photo
lol -- that's great! I wonder how much horse power that two-wheeler has.
You have a good eye, Jacob. Not much gets past you. Has anyone else mentioned that they are having trouble with your L&L page?
Must be a little horse!
Sweet shot and how true.
Did you see what Jack mentioned? MB
Imagine pedalling on a horse.
A wonderful combination! I woder what kind of horse she rides?
Cute girl, I bet she is very happy there!
Léia
Looks like she's dressed to ride a horse.
It kind of looks like she hates to leave the horse behind.
Back in the saddle again...
lovely!
Oh, the irony!
Well, I traded a horse for a bike. Thought it was safer for a person of my age. But I have been thrown more times riding the bike than I ever was on a horse.
That is a great caption to go with that picture, made me laugh.
Yes, but you don't have to pay for feed or clean up after a bike. (Don't tell MB I said that... and besides I am only kidding.)
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