As it happens, I needn't have worried about a thing.
The boys were not impressed with our arrival, despite the fact that we had carrots. They had no inclination to come when called.
After schelpping our way up the hill to them, Saga realized we had treats, and proceeded to mug my husband.
Cash was somewhat more standoffish.
At one point the boys took a break from eating to watch their neighbor horses. Because neighbor horses are apparently more important than Mom and Dad with treats. Who knew?
Saga mugged me for more treats while Cash politely waited his turn.
And then Saga realized that the photographer was holding the bag of carrots... (not posted: several extreme close-ups of Saga's nose).
A few more snacks were handed out...
... and then Saga realized that his new neighbor friends were out of sight at the top of the hill. He called out to them, and then he and Cash went moseying off on their own.
Hubby and I ended up snacking on the rest of the carrots on the way home. Ungrateful ponies!
Blue days
ReplyDeleteAll of them gone
Nothing but blue skies
From now on...
Indeed!
DeleteGuess that means they're happy in their new home? LOL They both look fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteI think that means they're happy and I'm obsolete. As long as I pay the bills, natch!
DeleteGlad they are doing well. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, SB. Me too!
DeleteTalk about making themselves at home! At least you do not have to feel guilty about the move. It sounds like you have found horsey paradise.
ReplyDeleteThey both look super!
THEY certainly think they have found horsey paradise, and that's what's most important!
DeleteHappy in their new home! What a wonderful Christmas present.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed, Terry!
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