October 2, 2021

A Horse Farm in Flint Hill

Many sites on the Rappahannock County Farm Tour were ones we had visited before, so I picked out a couple of new ones in Flint Hill to see last Sunday. One was a horse farm where we were watched warily by a sleepy cat. I added a few embellishments to this picture for the Caturday linkup.
Saturday's Critters


Our hostess told us that the horses are Choctaw and Cherokee lines, descended from Spanish horses brought to the New World hundreds of years ago.

(I took her black and white picture using portrait mode on my phone.)


The Barn Collective


15 comments:

  1. That's a lovely piece of Caturday Art.

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  2. What beautiful pictures of the horses.
    Greetings Irma

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  3. Beautiful horses!
    Love your black and white portrait - a lady full of character.

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  4. Hello,
    The horses are beautiful animals, great photos. Sweet kitty. Thank you for the link and sharing your post. Take care, have a great day and a happy new week! PS, Thanks for the comment and visit.

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  5. Hello Linda,:=) I love your pictures of the beautiful horses. I was always around them as a child until my teenage years, ...just love them.

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  6. Beautiful shots of the horses!

    My latest post:
    http://craniumbolts.blogspot.com/2021/10/trip-to-jayamangali-blackbuck-reserve.html

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  7. ...I like the young rider in the haymow door on her phone.

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  8. What a wonderful collection of animals, barns and people doing their things. My favorite is the artistic way the stable door is swung open seeing the continuation of the field through it.

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  9. The horses are just beautiful and I always love to see the horse barns!

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  10. Horses are such majestic creatures! Lovely shots.

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  11. A very nice collection of photographs here.

    All the best Jan

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  12. neat old barns, the horses are beautiful!!

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