sagebrush

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have you ever seen an Icelandic horse?

 

full grown they look like a pony

 

just found a very pretty book

 

called Hestar by Petur Behrens

 

simple drawings of these horses

 

I was searching for images of the horses.

 

 

 

 

 

wondering how one goes about keeping their mouth shut and eat a pickle at the same time?

(being in the question)

 

 

the word hestar means horse-

the book is untitled which I think is unique

I am more fond of birds, though.

I woke this morning and some tree branches that I see from the window

look like the head and body of a horse...

funny

 

 

 

 

sincerely --

on the horse sketches

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Let me get back to you on an answer(s)

 

 

 

well a variety of reasons for editing

 

this last one I came back and edited because I made it plural as opposed to singular

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noticeable changes :

 

a large branch has landed and wedged itself on the bramble bush outside the window. it has become the resting perch for many birds. I like it. a cardinal was there this morning.

 

went to feed the lone duck with a broken wing yesterday morning. I am certain it should not be here in this climate.

 

I believe it is called a Muscovy. it has a funny red face.

 

it came right over to me when I called for it over at the pond. I can see it everyday I drive  by...

I will go today and feed it again. maybe it not a good idea to feed a wild duck but here is my thinking.

it will certainly be a nice treat during the winter months and might help to keep it warm and fat.

 

(noticed the auto save is back on....)

 

 

a variety of woodpeckers are here everyday by the suet

they are busy getting nourishment.

have not been able to draw a pileated one here yet-they seem to like the deeper dense woods to humanity.

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