I've always wondered why people leave their horses in pasture wearing a harness. I guess...they aren't well behaved...never taught to 'come'. But I've never seen a horse that didn't come running when its human showed up...or at least when he/she shook the oats bucket or grabbed a set of reins.
I love horses, so I also like their fences. My daughter lives in horse country, and when we drive down, we see fence after fence with horses peering out.
I love driving the back roads the earth smells so much better sometimes snells like cucumber or watermelon fields but yet you see none. Great looking pictures Debbie.
Beautiful horses and solid, practical fences, they go so well together. Love the third photo where they appear to be positioning themselves for the perfect shot.
Great fences but awesome horses!...:)JP
ReplyDeletePretty horses, I love taking the backroads too! Great fence shots! Enjoy your day, Debbie!
ReplyDeletesuper fence and horses! I do love the comical expression on the horse looking up in the first shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a fun day!
The fence is pretty ordinary but just look at those horses. Grand ones, they are.
ReplyDeleteThey are a lovely pair. Taking the scenic way is the best!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the back roads too and your shots are awesome. Nice fence. hug B
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered why people leave their horses in pasture wearing a harness. I guess...they aren't well behaved...never taught to 'come'. But I've never seen a horse that didn't come running when its human showed up...or at least when he/she shook the oats bucket or grabbed a set of reins.
ReplyDeleteYes I love the back roads as well and these are handsome horses and great fences.
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos of these magnificent horses! Enjoy your day my friend. Let's keep traveling the back roads! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteI love your backroads, horses and fencing. and that gorgeous purple flower...
ReplyDeleteLooks so peaceful:)
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie - LOVE your wood fences and horses: both are favorites of mine!
ReplyDeleteso pretty. love the 'peeking at you' first shot. :)
ReplyDeleteAren't those two beautiful horses ... or handsome? I really like their manes. Fun pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat fences and beautiful horse. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love horses, so I also like their fences. My daughter lives in horse country, and when we drive down, we see fence after fence with horses peering out.
ReplyDeleteWhat fences...I'm drooling over those beautiful horses!
ReplyDeleteWe have purple in common.
The horses look so pretty standing among the cheerful yellow flowers :) Lovely photos, Debbie. Enjoy the upcoming weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love driving the back roads the earth smells so much better sometimes snells like cucumber or watermelon fields but yet you see none. Great looking pictures Debbie.
ReplyDeletebackroads = no traffic or traffic lights. there is something about the rural air that i love, it's good for the soul!!!!
DeleteThey're beauties Debbie!
ReplyDeleteWow those are some nice looking horses behind the fence. I'm glad you take the backroads too so I can see lovely scenes like these.
ReplyDeleteYou made me go wow .I love those horses. Perfect setting with fence.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous horses! Wonderful photos!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful horses and solid, practical fences, they go so well together. Love the third photo where they appear to be positioning themselves for the perfect shot.
ReplyDeleteYou did a terrific job with this meme. Fabulous photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of the horses and wonderful fence shots too!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are awesome. I love the fences and those beautiful horses. I love the country and your pictures help me remember that. Hugs~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture! Horses grazing in a yard of flowers...
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet shots of the horses!
ReplyDeleteYep, for sure back roads are the way to go! Great fences and even greater horses.
ReplyDeleteThey're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous horses! Have a great week, Debbie!
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