Tuesday, January 3

Daily Farm Photo: 1/3/06


For Horsing Around

7 comments:

  1. All the better to bring you good luck with!

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  2. I love the horse shoes. I have a roping cowboy made from nuts, bolts and his base is a horseshoe. While in Texas for Christmas, we bought an Armadillo made compeletly from horseshoes. It was so creative I couldn't pass it up!

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  3. that's cool :)

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  4. I also thought of them as a symbol of luck when I looked at your photo.

    Good luck to you in the New Year

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  5. ok. just adding my 2 cents in here... you are freakin' amazing with that camera, girl! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the photos! What a great eye. I truly love visitng your blog. For the photos. For the words. For the recipes. For all of it. You've got the total package -- simply amazingly good.

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  6. I agree with all of the above. This is a great blog. Kind of like a mini holiday, I always feel refreshed after I have read it. Keep up the good work in 2006!

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  7. good luck
    photos are great as usual
    coming here is like an escape of my city life

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