I am going to give the rider the benefit of the doubt and assume they didn't know that Mr Ed was droping apples as they were getting along with the doggies, unless of course there was more than one horse. By the number of tracks in the trail I think there was only one.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Trail Ploppage
The equestriennes are back after a long winter hiatus they seem to have found the Gussy Trail again. I had noticed hoof prints on the Brody a few times earlier this spring but they seemed to have stayed off the Gussy during the winter.
I am going to give the rider the benefit of the doubt and assume they didn't know that Mr Ed was droping apples as they were getting along with the doggies, unless of course there was more than one horse. By the number of tracks in the trail I think there was only one.
I am going to give the rider the benefit of the doubt and assume they didn't know that Mr Ed was droping apples as they were getting along with the doggies, unless of course there was more than one horse. By the number of tracks in the trail I think there was only one.
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