Friday after school I took the girls (little E, and HES) to see Arial. I wanted them to see where she was staying and I wanted Arial to see us so she didn't think we forgot about her.
That is her up there on the hill. She was very happy. She did not seem to be at all interested in us. She was very interested in the new field and all the grass.
Here she is. Not listening to me calling her. I even had a carrot and was waving it around. Nothin!
The farm where she is staying is pony heaven.
My cousin and her daughter keep their horses there and offered a ride to HES on my cousins horse. She took her up on that offer.
It was such a beautiful evening. The sun was setting and it was getting chilly. I just sat there with my trusty camera snapping away.
The girls had a nice ride and Little E and my cousin and I had a nice walk and lots of fresh air. Arial finally came to me for her carrot.
HES Likes my cousin's new mare!
i am thinking that you might be right - it might be prettier in Maryland in the fall.
But I am NOT going to admit it in public!
Posted by: AliceC | October 13, 2008 at 06:06 PM
WOW! Your pictures are great! Wish I was there, I bet the smells were nice. Good to read that Arial FINALLY came for her carrot!!
Posted by: gin | October 13, 2008 at 10:16 PM
Hi,
Thanks for visiting me! OMG your pony is adorable...is she Welsh or Welsh cross? Yes we ride..we have two ponies. Nothing fancy...just pleasure riding. Your blog name sounds familiar...I think I may have visited you sometime back. Hope you are having a good day...I be back to visit soon.
annie
Posted by: Firefly Hill | October 14, 2008 at 10:00 AM
Cool! I would've loved to be there. I really like being outdoors and enjoying the fresh air!!!
Posted by: Margaret | October 15, 2008 at 06:46 PM
The thing with the internet is that I keep falling in love with these places.
My latest crush, I have to say, is Maryland.
it's just too beautiful, now I wish i could go there and ride lovely ponies among the heavenly gardens and hills... *sigh*
Posted by: fifi | October 15, 2008 at 09:30 PM