And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I walk my four German Shepherds on a rural trail at least once a day. We share the path with other walkers, other dog walkers and horse riders. Many of not most dog walkers at least kick their dogs' poop off of the trail but the horse riders just ride on with huge mounds of horse $hit lying all over. The one positive aspect of this tale of woe is that the horses are vegetarian, so their poop does not sit for what seems like forever stinking up the place. It a day or two, it's dried out and blowing in the wind.
Looks like Long Beach in the Cape Peninsula near Cape Town. Also the wreck site of the SS Kakapo that ran aground there in 1900, parts of the wreck and her boilers are still there.
Years ago, riding with a woman on a local lake shore(before it became illegal). She had some weird gaited English riding horse, me my little quarter horse. We're running at waters edge with her on the water side and her horse steps into a depression and over she goes with her helmet and jodhpurs, face first. Two guys fishing there almost fell out of their boat laughing.
correct spelling is beyoch
ReplyDeleteDo they pick up after.
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I walk my four German Shepherds on a rural trail at least once a day. We share the path with other walkers, other dog walkers and horse riders. Many of not most dog walkers at least kick their dogs' poop off of the trail but the horse riders just ride on with huge mounds of horse $hit lying all over. The one positive aspect of this tale of woe is that the horses are vegetarian, so their poop does not sit for what seems like forever stinking up the place. It a day or two, it's dried out and blowing in the wind.
DeleteLooks like Long Beach in the Cape Peninsula near Cape Town. Also the wreck site of the SS Kakapo that ran aground there in 1900, parts of the wreck and her boilers are still there.
ReplyDeleteReply to John above, about the horse droppings. I shoed horses for 8 yrs, it smells like money to me!
ReplyDeleteYears ago, riding with a woman on a local lake shore(before it became illegal). She had some weird gaited English riding horse, me my little quarter horse. We're running at waters edge with her on the water side and her horse steps into a depression and over she goes with her helmet and jodhpurs, face first. Two guys fishing there almost fell out of their boat laughing.
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