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ReplyDeleteIt's always a surprise to see horses walking down city streets.
DeleteYou recon, you see sights like that in the UK as well.
ReplyDeleteGood to know.
DeleteYup, there you go. Probably wouldn't have that exact hat if you saw them in the UK. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI really wasn't clear why the horse had a hat. Though this was a little before Christmas....
DeleteWonderful sunshine and proud horses.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
Yes, if you like your winters mild, this is the place.
DeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteOf course!
Happy WW!
Yup, only in Texas. :-D
ReplyDeleteShivering here - nice to see the sunshine! I love your fireworks, btw :)
ReplyDeleteBecause of the Cowboy hat ? In my town I see horse riders quite often.
ReplyDeleteSo, so true.
ReplyDeleteHow cool. I don't see horses in the street where I live. Too many cars!
ReplyDeletePretty horses.
ReplyDeleteI like this nice trail ride ...!
ReplyDeleteNice photos!
ReplyDeleteHow fun.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! And now I am feeling nostalgic for small towns throughout the US.
ReplyDeleteHere's my SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST
Since I was born and raised in Texas, I've experienced the unexpected delight of seeing horses on suburban (and small town) streets. I miss that. That hasn't happened even once here in the Pacific Northwest! Thanks for sharing your pictures of those beautiful animals and their lucky riders.
ReplyDeleteSandy @ TEXAS TWANG.
Ha ha! Yes, those are very "Texas" scenes!
ReplyDeleteThat happens here every so often. I do love the Santa hat. That black horse is big.
ReplyDeleteNot something we see around here very often.
ReplyDeleteYou know you're in Texas when...everything is BIG!!!!!!!! That was my experience, anyway :)
ReplyDeleteYou know you're in Texas when...EVERYthing is BIG!! That was certainly MY experience! :D
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