Wonderful Photos

Here are some wonderful photos that I was sent by yesterday’s photographer and/or victim, Julia Gregory.  She was the one who was mauled while lying on the ground while achieving these amazing shots.

© Julia Gregory 2019

I love receiving photos of my chaps taken by visitors. It is always fascinating seeing what they see in my ponies (there is quite a lot to see of Waffle – he is very *** cough *** wide!)

© Julia Gregory 2019

I love it when folk “get it”, ie understand why I love the Minions so much.

© Julia Gregory 2019

These next photos of Storm are perfect.

© Julia Gregory 2019

So a huge thank you to Julia for providing the photos for my blog today.

© Julia Gregory 2019

It is rather nice having a day off from taking pictures.

© Julia Gregory 2019

Though, I think I may try lying on the ground.  I am worried, though, that I might never get up again!

© Julia Gregory 2019

Victims, sorry Visitors

A few days ago, when the sun shone (I remember that – it was brief. I think it was called Summer), we had some visitors who were also keen photographers.  They met the Minions who “helped”.

I doubt there was much actual photography going on as all I could hear was laughing.

The Minions were very loving, if distracting.

I managed one nice picture of the pretty round purple flowers (devil’s-bit scabious) growing in the field.

Silver was intrigued by this photo taking lark.

In fact they all were and took a keen interest.

It was lovely spending time with folk who clearly adored, appreciated and understood my ponies.

For some, it was exhausting!  ZZzzzz…..

Photobombing

I have been trying to take photos of the youngsters to update the Thordale website as I realise it is looking rather shabby and out of date.  Do folk look at websites these days or are they very last year?

Today, Daisy and I went out to take pics of Lilja, etc.

There was help while Lilja was being positioned.

And then Hetja was in the way.

I have settled on this photo which does not nearly show just what a lovely mare Lilja is.

She is such a genuine lady.

So loving, easy and kind.  Every home should have a Lilja.

Little Herself, aka Sóley the Foalie, stopped for a minute so I could take a nice pic.  She is ever changing.

Hetja stayed well away. I want a better photo of her but when she has lost her pregnancy body.

It was a spectator sport.

So Efstur has not been photographed since he was a foal.  He is just coming out of his 3 year old giraffe phase and has grown/filled out hugely this summer.

Efstur is Daisy’s potential dream horse.

And then lastly, Taktur looking a bit gorgeous.  It has been a while since I have put up a recent pic of him.

So off to work on the website now.  How do I write gorgeous, lovely, kind in many different ways to describe everyone?

 

Snoring

I crept up on the Minions and I definitely heard snoring.  Storm was smiling to himself. I wonder what he was dreaming about and/or plotting.

Everyone was asleep apart from Tiddles and Fivla who were standing on guard, ready to kill potential marauders at a minute’s notice.  I love taking photos of resting animals.  It is always calm and peaceful.  Total relaxation means total trust in the environment and herd.  Lovely.

Vitamin was flat out, with her bottom lip gone.

Waffle woke up first but he wasn’t moving, just watching.

Little Newt was completely gone.

Of course they all eventually woke up and danced about me. I rasped some feet (oh, my poor poor back) , kissed some noseys and, upon request, scratched some bottoms.

Then back home feeling thoroughly Minioned I found the Boyzenberries all asleep too.

Lambie and ‘Ster were together with ‘Bert sleeping slightly further away.

It must be one of them days when everyone is relaxing.  Monday is obviously a day of rest and we never knew.

And so to bed!

Feets and Photos

The midges were plagueing everyone today so I lit a fire in an old grate to create lots and lots smoke.

Midges hate smoke and it was good the horses could escape the insect torment by standing in.  It does work.

The others stood “nicely” (after a while) and waited their turn.

Hjalti was a good boy.  Daisy has been training him and he stood quietly for Bjørn.

He really is the nicest of horses.  Not a mean bone or a bad thought, ever.  He has done lots of growing and filling out too this summer.

After the feet were done (the others were good too), out we went with Hjalti (4 years old).  I wanted to stand the boys up for the Thordale Stud website.

And then Dreki (2 years old).

On the sidelines, Taktur and Efstur, who had been returned to the field, ran up and down like they were being parted forever.

Taktur “motorbiked” up and down the fence like a prize berk but we all commented that he did move nicely!

He is looking a bit gorgeous at the moment.

Having finished, we then returned them all the field and they greeted each other like long lost friends.

Still, lots done today.  It was nice to work with the youngsters again.

Silly gallopy boys.