A while back I met this horse at a pasture near the Mulsta stable in Tungelsta. It is probably a friend of
Gná. Don't know the name of this horse yet, but I'm sure
Malin will tell us, if and when she reads this. And no, I didn't have any sugar or carrots to offer the horse.
I'm in love. . .it's the pony of my dreams from childhood. So sweet it doesn't need any sugar (but I bet he would disagree).
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice portrait, too!
-Kim
Goodness, that looks just like my old Swedish uncle, Gust Johnson!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
What a cute face.
ReplyDeleteWild hair!
ReplyDeleteSo, they're into carrots as well? I bet any local dentist would support that option.
ReplyDeleteI guess beauty runs in your family Jacob!
ReplyDeleteThere are many apple trees in the neighbourhood, so come the right season, I could perhaps feed him an apple or two.
Yep, Malin will tell you all that this is Lykta. She´s very social and loooves company. Sadly she doesen´t like Gnás´ company so the have to stay in different paddocks.
ReplyDeleteHe's so adorable! I love his bushy mane!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info Malin. So it's a mare and the name is Lykta.
ReplyDeleteI love the hairdo!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo! I think that the horse will not blame you because of the lack of sugar - looks very charitable:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wild shock of red hair. :-) Your people portraits are great, but this one takes the cake!
ReplyDeleteLol. Looking at me ....
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