@ Antjas - Very funny! And yes, that is a screened swimming pool...
Actually, that house does not belong to this farm for small horses (heh, heh). That's a separate property which looks closer because the long lens compressed things.
A BEAUTIFUL horse farm is the term you're looking for! Funny, I took some pictures of horses today in the dunes on the Atlantic! LOved yesterday's post! ;-) Won't be back for another few days...
This horse farm looks very similar to many right her in Ontario. I honestly am surprised to see so much green grass in Florida this time of year. But hey! What do I know. ;-)
Wow I love the horse pictures you capture from around there. They are amazing animals and second only to dogs for me. I can see why you keep calling Ocala the horse capital of the world. Gorgeous !!!
Soothing shot, Jacob. BTW, did you know that horses can be allergic to fellow horses? Yesterday I met a little pony that has allergic asthma to horse allergens. Poor thing! But luckily there are medications specifically designed to treat this.
Fortunately it was not allergic to itself. Otherwise the poor animal had been euthanized. The pony is allergic to his barn mates. It's not less tragic, but the pony has to live in solitude in a separate barn.
Picture postcard perfect, Jacob and Lois Anne.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so neat and orderly! Sweet mother and child too. Love the white, black and green combination.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so neat and orderly! Sweet mother and child too. Love the white, black and green combination.
ReplyDeleteI like the angle you took it from. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so neat and orderly! Love the white, black and green combination in this photo. Sweet mother and child too.
ReplyDeleteThis is small, eh???
ReplyDeleteI'll take the barn, you can have the rest. I wonder how many acres. It is very lovely. MB
Small? We could park half of our scooters here!
ReplyDeleteVery nice place, they keep it spotless.
Wow this is so a beautiful shot !! I loved the Horses munching grass !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteSmiled at this one. Beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteAnd look, there's a small horse on the small horse farm.
ReplyDeleteAttached to the house above the barn, is that a screened in swimming pool?
ReplyDeleteFrom the title, I thought this would be a farm for small horses.
what a place!!!
ReplyDelete@ Antjas - Very funny! And yes, that is a screened swimming pool...
ReplyDeleteActually, that house does not belong to this farm for small horses (heh, heh). That's a separate property which looks closer because the long lens compressed things.
Lovely and clean!
ReplyDeleteYou're beginning to convince me that it really is the horse capital of the world. I never would have guessed.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot, there are so many things to see in it.
ReplyDeleteA BEAUTIFUL horse farm is the term you're looking for! Funny, I took some pictures of horses today in the dunes on the Atlantic! LOved yesterday's post! ;-) Won't be back for another few days...
ReplyDeleteThis horse farm looks very similar to many right her in Ontario. I honestly am surprised to see so much green grass in Florida this time of year. But hey! What do I know. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo, is the farm small too? or just that little horse!? ha Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA small farm and a very small baby horse!
ReplyDeleteWow I love the horse pictures you capture from around there. They are amazing animals and second only to dogs for me. I can see why you keep calling Ocala the horse capital of the world. Gorgeous !!!
ReplyDeleteSoothing shot, Jacob. BTW, did you know that horses can be allergic to fellow horses? Yesterday I met a little pony that has allergic asthma to horse allergens. Poor thing! But luckily there are medications specifically designed to treat this.
ReplyDelete@ Buenos Aires - No, I did not know that. How terrible, to be allergic to yourself!
ReplyDeleteFortunately it was not allergic to itself. Otherwise the poor animal had been euthanized. The pony is allergic to his barn mates. It's not less tragic, but the pony has to live in solitude in a separate barn.
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