Lets see some spots!

I know this doesn't really count but hey ho... here's how spotty my grey has become. She grows in more fleabites with each coat change.

3010d10b-b3ad-4ca7-8c77-a93d672a264d_zpsed8xr76x.jpg


dc76104a-d3cd-4382-bdba-317e2b397799_zpsq8gtz9zy.jpg
 
Does varnish roan count?
He does have a sprinkle of oatmeal spots on the top of his bum and also white spotting all over but they're against such a pale background anyway you can't tell.

DSC_0196_zps5q04xfvr.jpg

DSC_0187_zpscbs6sycr.jpg
 
Lovely! That halo-spot is amazing ... (And I do hope you're going to actually buy that one, Cortez ...)

I am rather biased towards spotties. This is me in about 1974 on Inky, the riding school pony I looked after for a good few years ... I did adore him.
It always makes me smile to see that school cardigan, the purple nylon and foam numnah and the plastic yellow and blue browband ... Such class!

attachment.php
 
Hang on Mrs B... that looks like my car (Yukon grey Moggy Traveller) in the background!

*laughs* It was actually our one ... (my Mum's the one in the headscarf next to it). Great little cars! I do remember in hot weather that the red leather seats used to be very hot on small, bare legs ... That was the only car my parents ever bought new in 1967. I think she cost £380 ...
 
*laughs* It was actually our one ... (my Mum's the one in the headscarf next to it). Great little cars! I do remember in hot weather that the red leather seats used to be very hot on small, bare legs ... That was the only car my parents ever bought new in 1967. I think she cost £380 ...

Yes, red seats! :) Mine is '63 and cost me £500 about 7 or 8 years ago. I drive lots of different cars of different ages and the Moggy has the nicest steering of them all.
 
Top