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Snowy Morning With Frosty and Cody

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend! As promised, here is a closer look at 1999 Mare, Frosty, and her 2021 Colt, Cody, by the late stallion Red Face. They have moved around a lot over the past year but always stayed together. When sitting with Cody, you cannot help but notice…
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Checking on Applewood’s Band

Hello everyone! It was a busy week in the park, with some added snow to brighten things up. You may remember when I shared with you at the beginning of February that Applewood had picked up mare Birch and her filly Aspen. At that time, he had been holding them off and on throughout the…
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Another Look at Tontee and Tawny

Hello everyone! I hope you are all having a great week. This is 2021 Mare, Tontee, and her 2023 Filly, Tawny. They are one of the beautiful mother-and-daughter duos in Casper’s (Nicols) band. He continues to hold his band of seven lovely ladies, including Tontee’s older sisters. Enjoy this look at these two!

Ollie’s Band Beginning 2024

Hello everyone! As promised, here are a few photos of Ollie Jr and his band from the weekend. They had a pretty quiet winter. His 2020 Filly, Bess, out of mare Autumn, left the band and finally settled in with Flax. The younger boys, two-year-old Huck and yearling Auggie are getting bigger. Despite numerous attempts…
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Looking at Ollie Jr

Hello everyone! It was another beautiful day in the park today. What made it even better was finding and sitting with the handsome fourteen-year-old stallion Ollie Jr. and his band. Everyone appears to have done well this winter. I will share more of his band soon, but in the meantime, enjoy this look at Ollie…
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A Few of Flax’s Beauties

Hello everyone! Yesterday was a beautiful day in the park with the bonus of extra daylight. I was fortunate to spend part of the day with Flax and his band. They have done well this winter, and Flax even managed to pick up Mare Bess, the 4-year-old out of Autumn x Ollie Jr, not too…
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