“I call horses ‘divine mirrors’…
they reflect back the emotions
you put in. If you put in love
and respect and kindness and
curiosity, the horse will return that.”
~ Allan Hamilton
“I call horses ‘divine mirrors’…
they reflect back the emotions
you put in. If you put in love
and respect and kindness and
curiosity, the horse will return that.”
~ Allan Hamilton
Thank you, Gail, for a wonderful quote!
Joanna
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I had a lovely conversation with this horse when I stopped by to pick up a dozen farm fresh eggs. 🍃🐴🥚
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I am not surprised!
Joanna
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Have a wonderful weekend. 🍃🍓
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Lovely! Have a beautiful weekend.
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Thanks, Dorothy. Take things slow. 🪴
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Rainy day here, perfect for a long read.
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I actually enjoy reading, so when my husband watched sports…..it’s bliss. 😜📚
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Perfect.
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This is so true…
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Animals are very intelligent creatures, that’s for sure. 🐴👀🍃
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Beautiful
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I rolled down my car window and called out for the horse to come close to the fence so I could take its snapshot. 👀🍃
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Such sensitive animals!
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Truly. One time I asked my girlfriend what they do with their horses. She said, “Feed them.” 🤣🍃
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Oh…. lol
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At the Kentucky Horse Park they used to show an old movie that had some folks and events from the 60s, that I believe was called called They Fly Without Wings. Cool short film showing horses in various settings from the races to the workhorses to allowing some kids and a mom to ride them on a farm.
And if I remember rightly, they quoted Job 39:19-24 and I believe it was from the NKJV:
“Have you given the horse strength? Have you clothed his neck with thunder?
Can you frighten him like a locust? His majestic snorting strikes terror.
He paws in the valley, and rejoices in his strength; he gallops into the clash of arms.
He mocks at fear, and is not frightened; nor does he turn back from the sword.
The quiver rattles against him, the glittering spear and javelin.
He devours the distance with fierceness and rage.”
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Isn’t it interesting that Job gives no explanation for the warrior nature of a horse, other than it comes under the wisdom of God?
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Beautiful horse and a nice images of it.
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A rare moment, that’s for sure. 🐴🍃
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Beautiful!
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Thank you very much. 👀🍃💕
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