Friday, May 26, 2017

Bored Horses in Ocala


You've got to admit, I'm really cute in my new face mask!



Not nearly as cute as I am!  My face mask has a green border!


19 comments:

  1. I always wondered about those. My sister-in-law has a couple of horses; they're good to keep the eyes protected from flies and such, and the animal can see fine.

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  2. Thanks to William for explaining that the horse can see through his mask. I was worried.

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  3. Interesting! I've never seen that before, but I guess it is a good thing for the horses.

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  4. I know they are necessary, but they do look strange!

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  5. "The Lone Ranger ain't got nothin' on me!"

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  6. I wondered too why the eyes are covered.

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  7. I have never seen this before, Lowell. And your captions got a big grin out of me. :) They are beautiful and magnificent animals. Thank you so much for sharing. :)

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  8. You and your camera where a little break from the boredom. Horses are such beautiful animals.

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  9. Protecting them from bugs? Paparazzi? Inquiring minds want to know!

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  10. I'm glad to hear that they can see!

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  11. William answered the question I had, but these still look very funny.

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  12. Your visit was probably the highlight of their day!

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  13. Fun blogpost...I've learned something :)

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  14. Ah! So protection from flies! You learn something new everyday when blogging 😀😀

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  15. It wasn't all that long ago when I finally asked somebody what those masks were for and how the horses could see. And I wished I'd asked when I was four years old and being dumb and curious was cute. But at least I know now.

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  16. Now I understand why thanks to William, too. I thought the reason was light which looks so bright in the photo. I didn’t think of bugs. Incidentally, when a woman wearing a mask, I wonder a cold, allergy, or non-make-up.

    Yoko

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