I'm going to go with my own interpretation of this.
1979 Myself and Eddie
my oldest son
The photo below explains what
I wanted to be when I grew up.
Me on the left
at 16 yrs old
Our wedding with my
two boys and his daughter
Morris and I watching the woods.
And hopefully, this is me for a long time....
Great series, tells the story of you! Bareback & barefoot, typical carefree kid. Pony appears to have the classic pony-tude, did it? Even the horse seems to be wondering about the wild pony h/air.
ReplyDeleteYou have mastered self remote shooting. I was going to shoot me via my phone app, but talk about wild air. The wind was super crazy yesterday, so I went with my back-up selfies.
Yes, remote shooting is pretty fun. Delayed shooting is easiest for me.
DeleteThunder, the pony had typical attitude and he ended up being my choice most of the time. Twin string for reins and a piece of garden hose to tap his butt with....
We used to play ride 'n go seek in the woods with him. Oh the things we kids did!
His mane was clipped every spring. My mules have that wild mane look right now!
I played ride-n-go seek in the woods once at horse camp, annnnd got in trouble. It was worth it!!
DeleteLove them! The little badass cowgirl is too cute :)
ReplyDeleteLove that you got married a-muleback; Ted and I got married on horseback.
Thanks! Rich's old pony mule was there as the Mule of Honor! Hats have always been my thing. I love them.
DeleteI love your story! Thank you for sharing with your beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome!
DeleteLove the skunk hat! Nice to see all the you photos! That photo of you and Charlie and the bear in the sled is a classic:)
ReplyDeleteThat photo is my favorite from last winter. I'm looking forward to more adventures this year.
DeleteWhere do you get those hats? How many do you have? You look like a trapper... hehe.
ReplyDeleteSkunk hat came from Wildthing Furs in Rockton WI. They have an online store also. I am never cold in the winter.
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