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Here comes a stranger over to our fence and she doesn't even have anything to munch on...no apples, no carrots..what's that black box she's holding in front of her face?

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Peter Rivron 02 Mar 2007

Excellent capture.

Jerry 29 Jan 2007

Lovely picture of those freindly two observers!

Artist Reply: thanks...they were very friendly :)

thea walstra 29 Jan 2007

A cute photograph Brenda

Artist Reply: thanks, thea :)

Joanna Jungjohann 29 Jan 2007

my pic of the day, ms brenda!

Artist Reply: aw...thanks so much, Joanna!

Stanley Layman 28 Jan 2007

There looking us over!

Artist Reply: yep...that's for sure

Patty Day 28 Jan 2007

Totally cool!!!!

Artist Reply: they were sweet horses

Ruth Kauffman 28 Jan 2007

Nice humor...beautiful horses!!

Artist Reply: thanks, Ruth...fun to visit even briefly

bianca 28 Jan 2007

beautiful horses......i just returned from a ranch in cetral florida had a chance to ride horses....love it every minute....awsome photo..

Artist Reply: thanks, bianca...that's great that you got to ride!

Lawrence Hickman 28 Jan 2007

intresting and awsome job very outstanding

Artist Reply: wow...thanks so much, Lawrence!

bert cortes 28 Jan 2007

Good looking horses, Brenda.

Artist Reply: I have loved horses all my life so it's lucky I have more than one friend with horses to visit :)

Emily Reed 28 Jan 2007

CURIOSITY KILLED THE HORSE???? LOL! CUTE PHOTO!

Artist Reply: THANKS...THEY WERE SO CUTE & CURIOUS!

Lili Segal 28 Jan 2007

Great capture, Brenda! Very beautiful composition!

Artist Reply: thanks very much, Lili!

Chris Williams 28 Jan 2007

wonderful as always

Artist Reply: thanks, Chris, you say the nicest things :)

Loredana 28 Jan 2007

THEY ARE JUST SO ADORABLE BRENDA LOVE THE LOOK ON ITS FACE :)

Artist Reply: THANKS, LAURA