They love their wild life. The breed was chosen for their hardiness and ability to live in the wetlands and help maintain the environment. They are breeding well – a dozen introduced in 2001 and now over 100!
Silent Hortense by Jaume Plensa, Piazza Municipio, Naples, June 2025 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own white image.To […]
Deptford Pearls artwork by Artmongers, Deptford High Street, London, April 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your […]
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On the site of the former Friends’ Meeting House (demolished 1807), where Peter the Great once worshippedDeptford High Street, London, March 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and […]
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It’s the same species we see on the walls of prehistoric caves, I believe…
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Probably, or very closely related. This is a Polish primitive horse, and bears great resemblance to older wild horses.
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amazing, I love first one.
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Lovely to see! They must be truly hardy.
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Excellent!
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Fabulous shots, Debs! Free in spirit only, this weekend 😦 😦
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Beautiful!
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Just beautiful!!!
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Love these. Sturdy survivors!
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You can tell they’ve been outside. 🙂
janet
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They love their wild life. The breed was chosen for their hardiness and ability to live in the wetlands and help maintain the environment. They are breeding well – a dozen introduced in 2001 and now over 100!
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The black and white show the hierarchy or battle marks real well. Great shots.
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Wonderful horse shots Debbie. So good in B&W 🙂
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