The story about the horses is pretty neat---they're all rescued from Amish country, which would seem like a prime gig for a horse, but they're worked really hard and cast aside when they can't keep up.
I love the clop clop clop clop of their hooves on the brick streets.
Your town is MUCH prettier than you let on! I know what we'll be doing when I visit! Every town and village should have horse-drawn travel, it's happy-making AND provides free fertiliser.
And what a brilliant plan rescuing work horses. The Amish have just gone down in my estimation for not having nice fields full of retired nags, even my grandparents' stud has a sizeable set of geriatrics lumbering about.
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Date: 2008-10-11 11:24 am (UTC)You have plans for tomorrow?
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Date: 2008-10-12 03:07 am (UTC)Horses Horses Horses
The story about the horses is pretty neat---they're all rescued from Amish country, which would seem like a prime gig for a horse, but they're worked really hard and cast aside when they can't keep up.
I love the clop clop clop clop of their hooves on the brick streets.
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Date: 2008-10-12 03:32 am (UTC)And what a brilliant plan rescuing work horses. The Amish have just gone down in my estimation for not having nice fields full of retired nags, even my grandparents' stud has a sizeable set of geriatrics lumbering about.