This morning was an amazingly beautiful day. After I had put breakfast out for the horses and Louis, I stood and soaked up the sun and watched everyone eating for a bit. When I moved towards the little group, Mousie began to move away down the field, clearly indicating she was up for a game of tag.
Playing tag is one of Mousie’s favorite things to do, next to eating apples. When I play tag with Mousie, I’m always “It”, while Mousie gallops about the field, round and round, her tail held high, blowing big, mock snorts of terror. My role is to stand in the centre, making an occasional feint in her direction. Mostly, though, she is happy to pretend I am hot on her heels and I am free to just watch her lovely self as she gallops and trots and struts.
She dashes around the others. They pay no attention to her. No way are they wasting time galloping about. They resolutely continue eating their breakfast. Mousie tries to entice them through the gate to the adjoining field so she can gallop up the next field, but they’re having none of it.
Mousie comes back resignedly. What spoilsports they are, what lazybones! They’re no fun!
She gallops up and down a few more times, and finally decides to join the other two.
Mousie. My “Drinker of the Wind”.
cute story. sounds like she needs more to occupy herself with. How about an occasional game of chess?
Indeed a great start to the day! Even though I can no longer run like that, I imagine just watching it would be delightful!
I love the photo with Louis’ ear taking up the lower third of the frame. I assume he came over for some petting.
It’s funny how some horses really get into the game, and others are only ho-hum about it. You can really see the arab in her when she runs.
Very cute; it looks like lots of fun.
There is a house not far from here that has a giant lawn-sized chess set on their front lawn. Perhaps I could take Mousie over for a game.
Ellen, I could watch Mousie all day. She’s beautiful, and it’s so much easier than exercising yourself!
Seab, Louis was still eating hay. He just put his head up. I just wanted to get everyone in the picture.
She looks very Araby when she gallops.