On Tuesday, I asked you to identify the following:
Sharkbytes at My Quality Day nailed it first. Okay, it was on her second guess — but she had no feedback. It was strictly self-correction. I’ll host her badge on this blog as her reward. She said it was this:
You should identify the close up as being the mane of the lovely Belgian mare on the left. Her gelding harness mate helps her pull the sleigh at our church’s annual sleigh ride and chili dinner, which is held each January. It’s a lot of fun for everyone. And it’s good exercise for the horses.
Coming Attractions
Starting Monday, Sylvia will be our guest blogger as she shares a three-part story of her mission trip to Honduras. I’m looking forward to it, and I hope you come back, read and enjoy.
Sylvia’s new digital camera arrived today by UPS. We are learning how to use it. The UPS delivery guy also took my camera for delivery to the warranty repair service. We should soon have new photos for me to post.
Thank you so much for the comment on my post..I came across here through EC..Have a wonderful day
Dang, I knew that was a horse’s mane. Why did I say hay? WHY????? I wanted my button on your blog!
I can’t wait to read Sylvia’s tales from Honduros! Geez, I can’t spell that, can I?
Justine 😮 )
Sharky?! Yea!! (I think she cheated, Chuck) Did I get second? Huh?! Is there a second prize for really really cool (and funny) answers?! 🙂
Can’t wait for Sylvia’s stories…
Looking forward to hearing about Sylvia’s trip.
How cool! There was just something about the way it was draping that tipped me off. Thanks, Chuck… and what a good idea for a contest prize. I have one I’m going to run soon and was trying to think of a good award… you nailed that one.
Will await the mission trip saga.
Wow, I would have never guessed that without any hints. Draft horses are my favorites. They are huge but so gentle. Loved the photo and I can’t wait to hear more about how you enjoy the new camera.
I can’t wait to read about Sylvia’s mission trip. I am going on one in June to it is only to Columbia, S.C. with World Changer’s. I get such a blessing from mission trips and hope to go to Uganda with missionary friends at “Faithful Servant’s” later this year to see a little 5 year old boy that Prince and I sponsor. His name is Morris and he wants to be a teacher when he grows up 🙂
Hope your weekend is filled with much love, joy and laughter and…
Steady On
Reggie Girl