My next equine project horse

sky1000

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What a sense of occasion he has. Both pictures so beautiful. I really noticed his eyes in the first one, so soft and loving. I too hope you continue this thread.
 

Pearlsasinger

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The bride rides him regularly and adores him. He’s far too precious to be hired out and would have to be licensed. The bride has been involved with him for years, including his difficult years.
I bet she is very proud of him and how far he has come. The photo is fabulous!
 

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Congratulations to the bride and groom!

Ted looks so handsome; I'm very impressed that he hasn't eaten his wreath
You would be amazed how realistic artificial flowers are ! However, the wisteria took a bit of a battering on his way out. The venue's gardener came to the lorry to see the horse when we were grooming him. He said we could take him onto the lawn (think golf course lawn) then he spotted his feet and changed his mind. Ted did make a donation to the roses though, twice.

I love this picture. Most brides have a bit of plastic in the shape of a horseshoe, this one had 9" of flat iron on her wrist which weighed rather a lot ! the picture is off a phone and I expect the professional pictures will be nicer, but I think this shows the bond between the pair. I am so proud of him, he is 13 now and between us we have had ups and downs, but he is the kindest, most gentle giant who still wears his heart on his sleeve. He has helped two people battle severe depression and given so much pleasure to them.
 

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