With spring officially upon us, I now take time to look back at my winter photos and select my favorites. I spend a lot of time at Old Friends at Cabin Creek, the Thoroughbred retirement farm I volunteer at in Greenfield, NY, so I have a lot of photos. In this post I’ll share some of my favorites from the last several months. You can click on most of the photos to purchase prints of them. Any profit I make I then donate to the farm to help take care of the boys.
In December, we welcomed Pete the cat to the farm.
I enjoyed showing my dear friend Traci around the farm in December, with apples in tow!
Be Bullish and Patrick, BFFs!
I took this set on a beautiful evening with just an iPhone in tow.
The farm at night is a sight to see!
On a very snowy afternoon, I had the farm all to myself. I enjoyed visiting the boys and photographing them enjoying the beautiful fluffy snow.
Handy Stan is a vision covered in snow.
Commentator enjoying the snow as well.
Paddock mates Doc N Roll and Strummer from up close and far away.
Mr. Cowboy poses for the camera.
Naughty New Yorker is the perfect silhouette with his dark bay coat.
Paddock mates Slew’s Brew and This Hard Land enjoy the powder.
King Congie, the unofficial mayor of Cabin Creek.
Up close and personal Like Now’s nose.
Friends Patrick and Be Bullish were pretty soaked when I got to them.
Red Down South and Bold Illusion couldn’t have been any cuter for the camera.
Watchem Smokey tilts his head for the camera.
Selfie with Commentator!
I captured this shot of the farm on a snowy afternoon with my iPhone.
These markers are reminders of the horses we loved and lost.
Tour guides sit outside the barn on a chilly late winter afternoon.
Me on the other side of the camera with Bo!
Be Bullish looking handsome in the rain.
Red Down South and Bold Illusion enjoying the rain.
I also made a video of my snowy visit to the farm, shown below. Email subscribers, click here to watch the video.
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I love the horses in the snow and the video is beautiful!