With two local stables (and a little girl who squeals like Christmas morning every time she sees a scene like this one) it's easy to envision a horse in my family's future. While nearby rush hour drivers fight freeway squall, here a few riders meander along the Arroyo with a peaceful clip-clop. Say what you will about Los Angeles and its car culture. In this neck of the woods the horses get the right of way.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Hoofing It
With two local stables (and a little girl who squeals like Christmas morning every time she sees a scene like this one) it's easy to envision a horse in my family's future. While nearby rush hour drivers fight freeway squall, here a few riders meander along the Arroyo with a peaceful clip-clop. Say what you will about Los Angeles and its car culture. In this neck of the woods the horses get the right of way.
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6 comments:
Serenity!
"squeals like Christmas morning" - I love that.
thats living
Thanks, you guys!
Beautiful California colors.
Those are horse cops. Back in the day that trail had an audience of many. I miss the equestrians but see much more of them on the trails in the Hahamongna area. I often fear that if equestrians don't join in the outer circle, they will eventually find their boarding facilities replaced by a sports oriented land grab
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