Saturday, September 13, 2008

All grown up


Alex is no longer the flop-eared puppy he was. He now towers over Ty, but still acts like a pup. During the 90 and 100-degree days this summer, Alex found that puddles were a refreshing way to combine staying cool and playing.




Saturday, October 27, 2007

The furry, fuzzy ones






Let m introduce you to some of my fuzzy friends . . .






Sedona (left) greets Maggie (right), shortly after the move to Stillwater. Maggie has been with me for five years and is the Arabian who started it all. Sedona has been a member of the herd since July.
















Two bays and two greys . . .


Carrie, Sedona, Maggie, and Dharma (having a tantrum, as usual)













Here is my favorite girl (outside of my own) and her son, her first foal. She is a neat mare with a unique personality. I think she relates better to people than her own kind. I was on pins and needles waiting for the little man to arrive, and couldn't have been happier that all went well.
















Do they get an prettier? This boy's personality is as sweet as his face. There seems to be nothing he wouldn't do for someone who asks. A really neat boy . . .











Ty, a papillion, has been with me for two years. We met while I was working as a veterinary technician, and although our first meeting consisted of needle sticks and banana-flavored dewormer, I think he has forgiven me. He has an incredible tolerance for the antics of his 'baby' brother Alex.

















This is the new 'man of the house,' Alex. Alex is an incredible little rat - sharp, easy-going, and loyal. He is always at my leg, whether I am with the horses, making dinner, or blowing my nose. The picture was taken when Alex arrived, in June.

Here I go . . .

I have decided to make a place where I can share the happenings at Harvest and in my life, as well as share my photography. Most of my photography is of horses belonging to myself and friends. I also tend to have a camera around my neck when I visit farms and shows, so very little is out of the range of my lense. I hope you enjoy my photos and welcome feedback and comments. All photos are copyrighted to LEN Photography. If you see a photo you want to use, just email me and I will most likely grant permission for you to use it. Feel fre to share your photography as well.