What is it with girls and ponies?

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I know this is October now, and this picture is from late July, and it’s blurry, and you can’t see the horsie’s face. But doesn’t Abby just look like she knows what she is doing up there?
Who taught her that?

5 thoughts on “What is it with girls and ponies?”

  1. What do you mean by “blurry”? It looks like the Human Fly, or Darth Abbey.

    Of course, if you don’t mind the exoskeleton head, the rest of her is cute enough, and yes, she looks like she’s in control of the situation. I once knew a little boy who seemed to always be coordinated like that.

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  2. Hey, yesterday the picture came up with a shiny black head. Today it shows as a blue helmet over a shaded face wearing sunglasses. Did you change the photo?

    Are they requiring us to wear crash helmets when riding ponies now? If so, shouldn’t the pony also be required to wear one?

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  3. Just so others know, I think I must have had my monitor brightness and contrast turned down too low (something I do when I’m using my astronomy software as a reference and need to keep my eyes adjusted to the dark night sky). The blue helmet was completely black, and there was no detail in her face. It looked like a shiny hard insect-like, exoskeleton head.

    Yes, I turned my brightness down just now and that’s exactly what it looked like the other night.

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  4. Hello there! Don’t you know that Abby came from a long line of horsemen/women? Her Great-great Grandfather Zimmerman used a six-horse team of horses to do all of his farm work from about 1920 right up to when he retired from farming in 1935. That’s to say nothing about her Great Grandfather Zimmerman who once rode a horse 80 miles across rattlesnake-infested prairie, crossed a quick-sand plagued river and endured a long night in a haunted mansion. All just so he could go to school in a “big town”.

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