Camera times with HRCG can be both a bit country girl crazy, rather adventurous and never a dull moment fun!

I looked out my window on a winter’s day to see incredible light and the sky a blaze in varied colors…I grabbed my camera and out the door I went.

Capturing the sky colors with the surreal light above…with a happy smile of delight on my face.

As I caught the reflection from above in the puddle at my feet:)

Rainbow colors pursued me above…click click click…the light and the colors were etherial as they pulled me into a photo shoot…

Ending with one more of life’s beautiful reflections…in a mud puddle no doubt at my feet:) There is a lesson in that!

And here we go..hang on!

A beauty in a field of dreams…

Doing what I know…

Cowboy son Curt knows too…he’s talking to Annie!

As we learn to communicate with our horses, we can join them in the dance of respect and grace.

Horses have two basic forms of communication–vocal and body language. The more sophisticated of the two by far is body language. With a mere look, a flick of the ears, or a turn of the head, horses can communicate to each other and to us, if we learn to understand their body language.

Annie began to trust her human…she took the first step of the dance. Annie looks at Curt with trust…she submits as she now knows he will not hurt her or harm her…he is now her leader:)

Did I say hang on…I’m shifting gears through the corner and getting it on!

Wild weather and clouds are a daily occurrence here anymore…kind of weird but kinda cool for my camera!

A beautiful field of yellow Canola! When you use Canola Oil next time…think of the close up and personal shot you saw of Canola growing.

Minnie!

Ellie!

A sort of annoyed Minnie:)

Cone Doggie and not too happy! I don’t blame her..my poor Ellie! She was spayed on Wednesday and she has to wear this cone thing to protect her incision from her licking it to death…and she is not happy!

Lola:) My Lola!

Have A Happy Happy Happening Wild Weekend! HRCG Over And Out For Now…But Never For Long:)
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