How cute! Thanks for dropping in and sharing. Feel free to do so every chance you get. We like new people and pictures!
My sister has a 96 acre thoughroughbred farm in KY and after I took the wife back there one spring and the sis had her on her horse well... That was ALL she wrote :-)
Now it's to the "lets get 10 acres" point (though for what we can get it for in the Agricultural area around here (Contra Costa Co, CA) I could get a section in NV and it would have cool rocks with sparkly shiny stuff).
I'm interested in getting one of the BLM horses some time, where we board, they have the folks in with them once a year to adopt them out ($125 + a year wait for title so losers won't run them off to France or the dog food factory). There's some right nice looking ones. Critters seem to take well to me, people couldn't believe it when some of those horses would come over and smell me\let me rub their noses while they shied away from everyone else.
I've seen them out there in the wild on some wandering trips, it's quite a sight. The breed mixture is interesting too, you can tell that some were descended from draft stock while others are from the riding breeds.