This small horse barn is located in a subdivision behind our house. The subdivision is comprised of what I'd estimate to be 2 to 5-acre homesites and the homes run about 1/2 million dollars which is quite expensive for this area. Almost all of the homes have horses, fenced fields, paddocks and barns.
Could have been in Haninge, although our barns are normally painted Falu-red.
ReplyDeleteLove that horse head.
ReplyDeleteSo how come you don't have all that? :-)
Mucking stalls must be quite a treat in Ocala. Lots of horsies!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this is what is known as a hobby farm. That would be an expensive hobby.
ReplyDeleteMore evidence that you live in horse country.
ReplyDeleteI guess you can sit out in your backyard and imagine you live in that fancy-schmancy neighbourhood. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of horses down there!
ReplyDeleteWonder if they have those little mini-horses. That's a pretty big horse head for such a small barn.
ReplyDeleteSo you get the flies and the neighbors pay for them.
ReplyDeleteYou live in a very interesting and lovely neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteThat barn needs a splash of color.
ReplyDeleteThe horses are all certainly well catered for!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful barn and your picture is great!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Sounds like a lot of work to maintain a 2-5 acre plot! Nice barn though. :)
ReplyDeleteIt is Intriguing to have a gated community of hobby farms!
ReplyDeletePricey!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jack.
ReplyDeleteSo do your neighbors ride their horses, or are they there to just populate the neighborhood?