Colrain Horse. December 27, 2009
Posted by littlebangtheory in Love and Death.Tags: Colrain, horse
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If you knew anything about Colrain (which you probably don’t) you’d appreciate how Colrain this poor horse is:
Makes me want to love our fellow travelers, and pray for those less blessed than we are.
Feel free to join in.
Namaste.
And I do! Namaste, my dear friend!
Sylvia
Thank you for these thoughts. I’m joining in, too.
I have just gone through a number of your blogsphotos, and finally got to your photo (not the silly one w/ the glasses) and by god I am so glad I know where to find you because if I didn’t I would make it my priority to find you…you are a blessing and a joy and I love you tons..you are the best thing that ever happened to me!!!!!
Well then… [blushes] …Same here, Susan!
🙂
And welcome to my blog world – the people here are really nice (unless I get political, in which case I get “trolls” who aren’t always nice, but generally have a point to make.)
Sylvia, Clairz, thanks, there are plenty in need in these (and other) parts.
He’s a lovely old dappled thing, isn’t he? Sad eyes. I like to think Colrain has watched the world hustle by without changing too much.
Anbu
Colrain, such a wonderful place of history. That broken old handsome pony knows so, and has a few stories to tell.
Everything out here is hard earned or hard maintained. Lots of small farms. I know extension folks, a shout out..UMass Amherst is a LAND GRANT university. That obligation is agriculture.
Do Y’all remember when Strawberry Fields was the Duck Pond?
I’ve collected fresh mussels from the rocks in Maine and not a bit of that compared to the Duck Pond mussels….OMG, so pleasantly plump and free of grit….how’d they do that? Cornmeal, I know, but very yummy.
Yes, I’m missing my views of the Valley we all once knew. Thanks for sharing yours.
Me and Sweetie had a ride on Bardswell Ferry road a while ago. We need to go on more rides. CR, count yourself lucky that you get out and about so much. I love that you love gizmo (and our valley) so much. Thanks for the photos.
Laurie, you’re most welcome.
Yes, I certainly do remember “The Duck Pond,” and it will forever be so in my mind. How fun and fascinating to have a local eye to keep me honest and to acknowledge my perspective on the world.
Sylvia, Clairz, thanks for your prayers. The world can only benefit from your intentions.