Arrow seems to be developing the Haflinger body. Here he stands in front of Mom and Dad. Can you tell they are fed well?
Playing in their winter coats. They look like wild range horses.
Marcy is not only an artist with the camera but an artist in the kitchen too.
Miniature hollyhocks hanging on after the frost.
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I love your horse pictures, is that key lime pie?...yummmm! Your hollyhocks are such a pretty color.
Have you heard from the people that adopted Gypsy? I just wondered how she was doing in her new home.
Sunny :)
Hi, Gail; love your farm, pictures are great, horses too.
An interesting post I enjoy all of it.
Thanks for stopping by my pitiful little jungle
Audrey
Okay, I have to tell you - you had be going there with the title of this post. "Horse Pie Flower" Hmmm. I was thinking along the lines of a "cow-pie" and then a flower growing in it. Hey, I can't help the way my mind works! LOL!
The horses are beauties, the pie looks good, and holly hocks ALWAYS remind me of my mother-in-law. Thanks for the memories. :)
The horses are beautiful, the pie looks yummy and hollyhocks are such sturdy flowers.
Yes, those horses look fat and happy!
Yum, I would kill for a piece of key lime pie!
Oh, give me some of that pie, please. I'm so hungry, I could eat the whole thing myself.
Morning friend..love those beautiful horses!!! Your title had me laughing..my mind was picturing something different being a country girl and always staying on my grandparents farms when I was a little girl! lol Hope all is well on your side of the mountain and that you are having a wonderful weekend!
MMMmmmmmm, here I was expecting a cowpatty and it's a key lime pie. Man, it would make a great desert for my Sunday dinner. Come on up and well share1
Have an enjoyable Sunday and God bless you, Gail.
I have the same little miniture hollyhock. Great plant, re-seeds itself.
A half haffy? Is he going to be a driving horse?
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