Hari OM OOHHHHHH, I know this place! It's the Kin Kin Hotel in Queensland... although it has recently changed hands and has been having a makeover. YAM xx
That picture just makes me laugh. It would be rather delightful to walk into a place and see patrons on horseback. However I imagine you would have to be careful about where you step.
Thats a lovely poem! I just watched a video of one of hubby's third cousins I think she would be in ND. She is only seven and is barrel racing already on her small pony at a fast rate of speed. Just amazes me the confidence that must take at such a young age, but her parents have had her riding since she was a baby, with mom and dad of course :) It gives me the chills. City Girl v. Country Girl sensibilities I guess, lol.
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yes.. we bet that was like that and it will be like that :o))
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ReplyDeleteOOHHHHHH, I know this place! It's the Kin Kin Hotel in Queensland... although it has recently changed hands and has been having a makeover. YAM xx
That picture just makes me laugh. It would be rather delightful to walk into a place and see patrons on horseback. However I imagine you would have to be careful about where you step.
ReplyDeleteWe hope the horse keeps it clean!
ReplyDeleteI am all in for horses!
ReplyDeleteWhat did the horse order?
ReplyDeleteThat's a great poem for that picture. Is that what the original drive through fast food joint was like? BOL!
ReplyDeleteOf course horses should be accommodated too.
ReplyDeleteToo funny, and a fun poem to go with it!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Beth
Great poem, but I think it is an optimistic assessment of how a cowboy on a horse would be received if he entered a bar in Aberdeen.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Gail.
Have to say I would LOVE to see a horse in a place I had gone into. XO
ReplyDeleteA cowboy has never been far from his horse
ReplyDeleteThat was a fun poem. XO
ReplyDeleteThats a lovely poem! I just watched a video of one of hubby's third cousins I think she would be in ND. She is only seven and is barrel racing already on her small pony at a fast rate of speed. Just amazes me the confidence that must take at such a young age, but her parents have had her riding since she was a baby, with mom and dad of course :) It gives me the chills. City Girl v. Country Girl sensibilities I guess, lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful poem and photo ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteHugs to you and Angel Madi ~ ^_^
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Horses and so wonderful and smart he even found the hoof through line!
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteThat sure was a fun picture this week and you hit the nail on the head with your poem. And of course, horses!!
ReplyDeleteI love places wth domes like that.
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