Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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Some Useful and Entertaining Links About This Area
- The Upper Housatonic Heritage Area
- Walking the Berkshires
- The Sharon Historical Society
- North East Community Center, Millerton, NY
- Falls Village Blog
- The Original: Paris Daily Photo
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10 Comments:
What a great picture!! I'm enjoying your daily view of life in Sharon!
I love this shot, mainly because of the moment: and the energgy it shows! Ver good!
the horses are beautiful - r they yours? they hav nice color coats
All those headless horses! LOL - it does look hot!
And I love chicory flowers - so pretty!
There is an old street in my neigh...borhood (SORRY for playing with words -stupid kid!)narrow, cobbled, no pavement, everyone almost living in each other's houses - not a single tree. Zero shade for about 4 hours in the middle of every day. When I walk down it, it is one long flicking of my wrist & auto-flagelation to remove the insistent brazen flies. I saw your pic and immediately realised that I need a genuine pony tail, the kind these guys have. Now, wouldn't THAT be cute??
Hey Jenny - nice shot! It's hot here at the moment and I could do with a tail to get at all the bugs!
Great photo! And great looking horses too :)
Great shot Jenny, I like the feel of motion and the unconventional framing ;-)
They are not my horses - they live at Camp Sloane, a wonderful YMCA camp in Lakeville (the next town north of Sharon) where my daughter is going for the next three weeks. She was very excited because she got to ride without someone holding the horse's head for the first time yesterday.
Jenny, just a superb shot for so many reasons. It's beautiful, but I'm glad I can enjoy the view of these swinging tails from my dry heat in the west. I can just FEEL the humidity. Great capture,
-Kim
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