Monday, July 22, 2013

At The Horse Farm

In the nether regions between Santa Rosa and Sebastopol.

Imogene Adam's 89th birthday party.

Pool.

Passion fruit arbor.

Flowers, tents.

Beyond the barbeque tent, the raised-bed garden, and the swimming-pool solar-powered heater.

Garden with heater.

Cilantro.

Mini chicken coop.

Butter nut squash.

Tomato plants.

Horse arena, for longeing.

Watermelon.

Zucchini.

Horse arena.

Mirror with which one can evaluate one's performance on the horse.

Horse barn.

Strawberries.

Mexican lavender.

Pugs. One of these three pugs (I can't remember which, because all three look alike) became famous in the pug universe because she gave birth to a litter of ten pups. According to the story, French television sent a film crew out to record the miracle. I don't know if ten is a world record for pugs (the world-record for all dogs is 24), but it is unusually large for pugs, in general.

Spanky, the youngest pug.

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