Blueeyed horse
Eco-friendly Transport
Find the face
Hairy horse in Laren
A pile of horse manure
White carriage and black horses
Come to see you
The boot of a guardsman
British Museum: Young man and a horse
Rest before work
Police on horseback – the rear
Boot of a Policeman on horseback
Police on horseback
"Pony Carts" Kiddie Ride at Deno's Wonder Wheel…
"Pony Carts" Kiddie Ride at Deno's Wonder Wheel…
Fragment of a Terracotta Relief with Two Horses in…
Dash
Horses can look up
Maggie at long shadows time
Run mule!
Carousel Horse
Neigh
Hiz Nybs
Hard climb
Carousel Horse in Deno's Wonder Wheel Park in Cone…
Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps by Kehinde…
Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps by Kehinde…
Detail of Napoleon Leading the Army Over the Alps…
framed
riding the waves
I'm ready for the farrier now
Coy
Rearing
Shorn Unicorn?
Rijksuniversiteitsmanege
Paard bij speurveld
Nybbie & Fargo
Family, viewing Horse
Horse, possibly whispering.
Horse and Cart at the Museum of Welsh Life, 2004
Fountain, Picadilly Circus & Haymarket, 2004
Muralling (well it should be a word)
Horse in Field
Horse in Field
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Somewhere in Time
Mackinac Island's in the strait which connects Lake Huron with Lake Michigan. It's been a tourist desitination about as long as there've been white settlers in Michigan. The island was fortified in the eighteenth century, was a national park from 1875 through 1895, and has been a Michigan state park for well over a century. Horseless carriages were banned about the time they became common, and the island's roads are populated by horses, carriages, and bicycles.
So the place has a Victorian look and feel, and enough authentic history to keep a tourist busy just wandering from site to site. But the real attraction is the scenery; it's a wonderful place.
This photo's from the Lilac Festival Parade, which occurred in the rain on June 18 this year. It's really like most small-town parades, except there were more tourists. And no fire trucks.
So the place has a Victorian look and feel, and enough authentic history to keep a tourist busy just wandering from site to site. But the real attraction is the scenery; it's a wonderful place.
This photo's from the Lilac Festival Parade, which occurred in the rain on June 18 this year. It's really like most small-town parades, except there were more tourists. And no fire trucks.
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