Sound The Bugle Studio

The studio journal of Sound the Bugle Studio, featuring the works of Helen Scanlon, Equine Artist. E-mail sales inquiries to: soundthebuglestudio@charter.net

Friday, January 06, 2006

Reaching


If you have been near a curious horse, you are familiar with this pose...

Horses are blessed with long necks and sensitive lips that can separate the clover from the crabgrass. They also know who has the treats. If you walk by the stall of a curious horse without offering a carrot or a sugar cube--you may be a witness to this scene: Ears up, lips flapping at your shirt sleeve; neck craning to get a better whiff...Then, as you get closer to greet the inquistive equine--a snuffling muzzle may just find its way into your pockets.

1 Comments:

At 06 January, 2006 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yep, that's look allright!

 

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