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Mare and Colt Horses

Mare and Colt The mare and colt were the only pair that got relevantly close to me as the other mother and baby horses kept a protective distance. The beautiful red-brown mare allowed me to view them just for a short while before trotting off with the colt sticking near her. At this horse ranch,…

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Picturesque Pond Scene

Picturesque Pond Scene This picturesque pond scene is at a bed & breakfast and horse ranch type of place, from what I recall seeing a sign nearby the truck entrance. This view is by the pond near the front entrance. A truly beautiful spread and always catches my attention no matter the season when we…

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Rooster Strut

Rooster Strut While photographing horses and colts, there were free range chickens and a rooster that mingled among the spirited horses. This particular rooster, certainly most vivid and colorful, strutted his glory while under a juniper tree. With this photo, I processed with Lightroom 3 and Topaz filters to bring out the rooster, of course,…

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Collected Collectibles

Collected Collectibles Preston and I met with a man who lives on an interesting property full of his collected collectibles. Preston featured him in a recent post, Howard Neff and Donkey, at our main site. Neff’s collections are neat, organized, and have stories. I noticed several farm cats and one buff colored kitty popped out…

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Winter’s Keep

Winter’s Keep, Abandoned Countryside Barn, Abandoned Countryside Red House   This is Winter’s Keep, the last of winter photographs. Spring has definitely sprung… exploded more like it and almost overnight. The spring bell rang and nature yelled yeah! The Redbud tree is budded in all its red-pink glory, grass is greening and growing, happy daffodil…

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Fishing Meditation at Big Blue River

Fishing Meditation at Big Blue River “Rocky Ford Fishing Area was donated to the Kansas Forestry Fish & Game Commission by Kansas Power and Light in 1967. Native Americans used this site as a river crossing, The flat rock bottom made the crossing safe under normal conditions. The ford was used by pioneers for many…

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