
...while attempting a photo of horsie's face (without overstepping any boundaries) from my car window, he was super shy. and probably pretty tired as well. poor little fellow. they do alot of human chauffeuring!! i spoke horsie to him as best i could. we have amish folk on either side of us (about one mile to two radius each) and we see buggies out 'n about frequently; another part of our country life i find relaxing & appreciate. the vibating sound of horse hooves on pavement out front of our house is unique and throws me back a little in time. it is a welcomed feeling to know while life moves on a small piece of it has found its own way to stand still.
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We had Amish people where I lived as a child. Those horses have a rough life or at least some of them do. But they are really good horses.
Our mom has always wanted to visit Amish country!
The first time the woman saw a horse and buggy she was so startled she didn't know what to do.
It seems very peaceful there!
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