To Norfolk & Back Again
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Recently we went to Norfolk to spend a week with my parents. Each day we
went out and visited some historic places, such as Ickworth Estate, in
Suffolk,...
3 months ago
Boy!! it's good to read a new posting from you Shelly.I have wondered for weeks where you were.Kept thinking has Shelly made a new blog and I didn't know the URL.What a lovely horse.Thankyou for sharing the pic,and hope all the family are well.Take Care God Bless Kath xx
ReplyDeleteOkay, I had this link after all! Who knows where my head has been?!?
ReplyDeleteMonica
Glad to see and read a new post from you..Yep I was right about already reading and following yo here. Great looking horse
ReplyDeleteShelly it is good to hear from you ~ had wondered where you were ~ Hope your brother manages to Break in his horse :o) ~ Ally x
ReplyDeleteHe's beautiful! I hope to see more pictures of him in the future.
ReplyDeleteCan I have that horse?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I figured not. Very beautiful. Looks quite spirited; I like that ;-0 ~Mary
That is a beautiful horse. I hope your brother doesn't get hurt trying to break him. Helen
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Shelly, he's gorgeous. So good to see you back in your blog again. I need to do something with mine. Love ya!
ReplyDeleteHi Titan! I'm so glad you are here... now I don't have to see that scary halloween guy anymore... :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!
Shelly, so glad to see a post from you dear, I was getting concerned about you. Glad to know you are ok. Hope all is going well with all of your family. Thanks for shring the picture of the horese, he's so gorgeous.
ReplyDeletewell I had some entries to catch up on. I love all your pictures. Your quilts are so nice. I tried quilting once. I was not successful. LOL I can't believe you got so close to that gator! Young or not!! Those 8 legged critters are great shots. They are all great shots. The horse looks pretty docile. I guess looks CAN be deceiving. LOL
ReplyDeleteLuv N Hugs, Barb *queenb*
Awww I love horses... Sam gave me one years ago... but it was too much work for me... raising 5 kids, working at the school and keeping a horse happy...
ReplyDeleteI am happy you can manage it... Good luck with breaking him!
Hugs Kendra
Shelly, its so good to hear from you! I'm glad you are doing well. It's interesting what your son has to say about the intern. She must be really good! Maybe there is a future for her there.
ReplyDelete~~Joanna
Hi Shelly I lost you for a while ,but found you again ,by the charming picture of you on Donna's quiz I will follow your blog now ...love Jan xx
ReplyDeleteHe's beautiful Shelly! When my friend had to break in her horse he used to always try stamping on her feet as she tried to saddle him! It works, as he found out! Jeannette xx
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with you!
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