


Cali is one of our mustangs from Wyoming. She now halters, leads, has had a saddle pad on her (ho hum), and ties. I NEED to give her a bath! Maybe this weekend. She is very people-friendly and very patient and "non spook". It is funny how different horses can be. Scout, the little roan, is more cautious and alert, but she now nickers when I walk up to the corral! We moved Sunni out to his own corral and he is much happier now and doesn't have to scarf down his food!
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Cali has the CUTEST face! Makes you just want to reach through the computer and smooch on him!
Wow, they're so beautiful. It looks like you live in a little patch of heaven there.
Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your lovely note on my door. It sounds like you did more than just 'tweak' your back. I've developed a years long relationship with my chiropractor and as boring as it seems, stretching really does seem to do the trick in keeping my back muscles strong and supple. That doesn't mean I do them with any regularly, mind you....
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