
Here we see Grace raising the flag. And next we see one of her buddies.
There's a fence behind that mule but I wanted a more substantial one for Theresa's linkup so here's a nice picket fence that was not far from the festival grounds.
The View from Squirrel Ridge features thousands of views of the Shenandoah Valley and surrounding area. I post frequently so please visit often.
Your comments are appreciated. If you are responding to a post older than a few days, your comment will be held until we have a chance to approve it. Thanks for your patience!
Sorry, anonymous comments cannot be accepted because of the large number of spam comments that come in that way. Also, links that are ads will be deleted.
Grace is in fact amazing. It sounds as if the Redbud Festival is a neat experience. I like the picket fence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever mule and it must have been a fun day out. Great fences.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I like amazing Gracie and she's lucky to have her own sign. :)
ReplyDeleteThe white fence really adds an interesting vantage point for the last shot. I like it a lot.
ReplyDeleteMersad
Mersad Donko Photography
I love the shots of Grace.. Nice fence shots too. Have a happy day and weekend ahead!
ReplyDeletesweet and smart mule. :) love the fence, too. thanks, linja!
ReplyDeleteI like the white on the mule's face.
ReplyDeleteQuite a mule!
ReplyDeleteI just like saying the word 'mule'. Mule!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool mule! :-) And I love the fence.
ReplyDeleteWell, I never! So, of course, I had to check out what amazing things this mule got up to. She is quite the catch.
ReplyDeleteAn awesome Mule !
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to talk about her mule fondly , one she had growing up in the country.
The fence with the barn behind, really like that shot.
betsy
Gracie is darling and the fences were very nice. I like white picket a lot.
ReplyDeleteYou know I don't think I have ever seen a mule in real life.
ReplyDelete