Thursday, May 26, 2016

Florida Horse Farms

 We need to drive back by this horse farm...I've forgotten the name of it.

 

But it really is beautiful, isn't it?

 

And the horses are gorgeous!

 

A little closer view...how nice of them to pose for me!


Love the fence

 

and the details on the gate!

 

It's important to appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. And to appreciate our friends. Thank you to ALL of my wonderful blog buddies that take time to visit and leave such sweet comments. It makes blogging so much fun!


I'm joining Tex for Good Fences!

30 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

gorgeous place and gorgeous residents!

Unknown said...

Looks like Ky. Horse farms everywhere. I like that gate with the fancy detail. Great post.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

So pretty!

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

I love it when my hiking journeys take me near paddocks.

Christine said...

You are blessed to live in an area with so much to enjoy outdoors! I LOVE the horses!
Have a lovely day!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, I love the beautiful horses. The horses with the long bangs is cute, how can it see? It is a pretty gate and fence, lovely entrance to this horse farm.

Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

Cloudia said...

Sure is sweet!

carol l mckenna said...

Those horses are beautiful ~ love the long haired one ~ Great shots and also great fences too!

Happy Weekend to you ~ ^_^

Anonymous said...

beautiful horse and beautiful gate,, I love the way horses are always so interested in us,, they certainly are curious creatures,

Primitive Stars said...

Afternoon, love those horses, so beautiful and the gate is wonderful too!!! Blessings Francine

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

You really do live in a beautiful part of this beautiful state. Some of your posts remind me of here or other places where we've stayed, but these wonderful horse farms are unique to your area. Thank you for sharing them. That is quite an amazing and different horse. And the fence and gate are beautiful.

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

BEAUTIFUL!!!.. and the horses in the first few pics are Gypsy Vanners... quite beautiful - not too big, Usually but not always black and white- stocky and have those awesome "feathers" on their lower legs.

LV said...

You hit the jackpot on these finds. Beautiful country and horses. Never saw some of them before.

Ida said...

Somehow I've just never pictured horse farms in Florida but this is indeed a lovely one. The horses are gorgeous. I would think they would be hot under all that hair. Love the gate detail.

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

Oh, what a beautiful horse farm, and those horses.......!! I see from the comment before me what breed they are. I've never heard of them, but they sure are pretty. Lovely photos! xx Karen

Anonymous said...

Diane, what gorgeous hair (and a lot of it!) those horses have. Wow! And I do love that gate. Thank you for sharing!

Draffin Bears said...

Hi Diane,

Looks like a gorgeous farm with all the lovely horses and the fences and gates are lovely too.
Happy weekend
Hugs
Carolyn

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Love the details on the gate and the residents looks lovely as well. Have a wonderful weekend.

Curtains in My Tree said...


well that one horse really needs his/her hair out of it's eyes
I think it needs attention
wonderful acreage

Margaret said...

I just love it! So pretty! Maggie

Carla from The River said...

Hello,
I just love when you take us on a tour of horse country. Beautiful.
xx oo
Carla

Linda said...

Such adotable horses

suziqu's thread works said...

Hello Diane
So long since I was here but been in the process of downsizing to another new home. We are all in and now my studio is ready and I have begun again!
I love that beautiful Clydesdale horse. Adorable all!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Suzy

BeachGypsy said...

Oh I love love love those gypsy horses!! Have a few pictures of those in my house. They sure are unusual and gorgeous arent they? What are y'all doing for Memorial day? We were supposed to maybe get that bad weather from the storm out there, it's hovering about 300miles out to sea right now...the weatherman says it may not get as bad as they had thought. Bad rip currents tho and they have told everybody to just stay out of the ocean this weekend but we sure have alot of tourists here who dont always know about rip currents. How is it there? We will probably get rain, but that is okay...good for the flowers! do you have much planted?

handmade by amalia said...

I am way behind on my blog reading, having been on vacation. It is so nice to be back and catch up on all your news, especially this gorgeous place. Hope you're having a lovely weekend.
Amalia
xo

xinex said...

How beautiful! Where in FL is this? We live in FL....Christine

Helma said...

Hi Diane,
The horses are very nice and voorla those white socks with the big I love that :-) The fence has a nice detail in the middle. Fun for the blog Theresa.
Hug, Helma

Lowcarb team member said...

Diane, these are fabulous ... what lovely horses and the fence is great too!

All the best Jan

DeniseinVA said...

Hi Diane, I was just thinking how hot I was today weather has suddenly turned very humid and we have had thunderstorms. Yes, too hot, lol! Glad you got to take your hike and share all these beautiful photos with us. Pretty scenery, beautiful birds and those horses are gorgeous, especially the one who is posing. The detailing on the gate is awesome. I would love to see them made. People who work with iron are just as talented as any artist, it’s a skill I really admire. And those roses in your previous post are stunning.

Red Rose Alley said...

Oh my, these horses are interesting. The white one is very unique. It makes me want to get on one of those horses and ride away. But that's just me hehehe.

love, ~Sheri