Weekly Photo Challenge: Between

A fence betweenSometimes it’s nice to have a fence between you and the big animal, even if it is pretty and you want to pat it.

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About Rusha Sams

Rusha lives in Knoxville but hunts for great finds anywhere her travels take her!
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20 Responses to Weekly Photo Challenge: Between

  1. imexcited says:

    Oh so cute! Love it.

    • Rusha Sams says:

      Thanks! I loved our day, too. We took our granddaughter to this farm where children can visit several animals and also see cheese being made. This photo was just a side benefit!

  2. Connie Hanks - ClickyChickCreates.com says:

    Great take on the prompt, Rusha! I like those kind of fences too :)

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  4. quarksire says:

    very kewl :)

  5. Amy says:

    Wonderful take on, Rusha!

  6. seeker says:

    I’m sure the little girl is just itching to feel the nose of the horse. Beautiful photo.

  7. whichwaynow101 says:

    Love the interpretation! Cute photo!

  8. Rajiv says:

    Love it!

    • Rusha Sams says:

      Thanks for taking a look at my post. It’s always a challenge to find something, but I love doing it.

  9. dorothychiotti says:

    Smart girl … ;-) … Great take on the topic.

    • Rusha Sams says:

      Thanks so much. She’s my granddaughter — and a bit cautious on her first encounter with a horse. Appreciate the comment!

      • dorothychiotti says:

        As a horse owner I appreciate it when people (of all ages) exercise caution around my (or any) horse. It’s a safety thing, first and foremost, for human and horse. ;-) … I hope your granddaughter has many wonderful and enlightened encounters around horses in her life time. :-)

    • Rusha Sams says:

      Thanks so much! It was a favorite day with my granddaughter . . . taking her to a nearby farm. And her first encounter with a horse. Great memory!

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