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Josie and Lightning the Part-Arabian

Both are very kindly horses. In fact, my granddaughter and her horse, Josie, gave riding lessons to some children last summer. One boy was autistic, and Josie immediately sensed something different, approached very carefully, and became even more gentle than usual. Her gait was smooth and slow. The little boy was delighted.
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Gillian Everett said:

Lovely to see.
5 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to Gillian Everett:

Thank you, Gillian!
5 months ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

Beautiful horses and a lovely image.
5 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to tiabunna:

Many thanks, tiabunna! (Does tiabunna mean something in "Australian?")
5 months ago ( translate )

Pam J said:

GLORIOUS !

IT NEVER CEASES TI ASTONISH ME THAT ALL ARABIANS ARE DESCENDED FROM 4 ARABIAN STALLIONS !

"THE GODPLPHIN STALLIONS !!!
5 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

I didn't know that! I've also read that they are considered "flaky" (or is it "flighty") and hard to train, or something like that. My daughter=in=law has had two and neither were like that.
5 months ago

Keith Burton said:

A beautiful pair of horses Diane............especially the white one. You've captured them perfectly against the background. The sky and clouds are expecially lovely!
5 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to Keith Burton:

Keith, thank you so much!
5 months ago

John FitzGerald said:

Kindly horses, but presented very romantically. A very dynamic capture.
5 months ago ( translate )

Diane Putnam replied to John FitzGerald:

Come to think of it, this is a "romantic" shot! Thanks, John!
5 months ago

GrahamH said:

Good catch of the horses particularly the white one.
5 months ago

Diane Putnam replied to GrahamH:

Thanks so much, Graham!
5 months ago ( translate )

tiabunna replied to Diane Putnam:

I tend to lack imagination when it comes to names, Diane, so they get recycled. :-) Here's the answer to your question: www.ipernity.com/doc/tiabunna/36493770/in/album/710941
5 months ago

ROL/Photo said:

Magnifique
5 months ago ( translate )

Jean Paul Capdeville said:

Diane, ta photo est superbe, vraiment. Je partage ce que tu dis, pour les autistes les chevaux sont un des meilleurs thérapeutes.
5 months ago ( translate )