SATURDAY IS PHOBLOG DAY! A few cartoons for a change… and lots of animals!






Wow.   My work week was really crappy.  How was yours?

Do you ever feel totally unappreciated and misunderstood?  And then do you wonder if maybe they are right and you are losing your mojo?

Well… I hope you don’t feel that way – ever.  But, if you do, know that I felt the exact same way this week.

When this happens to me, I try to look back and think of the good things that happened during the week…

One good thing about this week was that I had an heirloom tomato sandwich today that was awesome!

And, Hubby just brought me homemade Caprese salad!  Yum!

OK.  I guess the things that really matter (to me) are good.  Hubby and Furbies are all fine.

But, I’m still glad that the weekend is here…  ;)

HERE WE GO!

If any of you work with Doctors, this might make you giggle… it did me.

Ha!

 

This tortoise cracked me up!

 

Love this.

 

MMMMmmmm.

 

This was taken by a reader. (Thank you) Mother and son. The black patch on Mom are flies…

 

Birds fascinate me. I know nothing about them.

 

Hee hee.

 

A Salt River Wild Horse. You can follow their plight on FB by clicking the photo.

Gotta love puppies!

 

Poor thing…

sweet

 

Yup.

 

Pretty.

 

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Star doesn’t need surgery, only double braces!! Let’s help her get them! Click for the August Bucket Fund!

 

 

 

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HORSE AND MAN is a blog in growth... if you like this, please pass it around!



2 comments have been posted...

  1. RiderWriter

    Holy Mackerel! Look at the mane and tail on that dude! Must go through gallons of Cowboy Magic where he lives…

  2. Haynet

    Super blog! Why not come and post this on Haynet an equine social blogging network?Come and take a look at hay-net.co.uk

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