One of the most notable aspects of the part of Canada I visited - its an hour from Toronto - was the presence of Mennonite farms in the area.
Some of the families who live on these farms still use horses as a main for of transport - and some still use horses on the farms.
We stopped at a Mennonite Church / Meeting House where there were a large number of horses tethered outside.
I could not resist some pictures.
Got to love a horse! SM
Horse walks into a bar. The bartender asks why the long face? Beautiful photos dear. Wishing you a magical New Year!
ReplyDeleteA white-horse walks into a bar and says "Can I have a whiskey?" - Bartender says "we have a whiskey named after you!" Horse says "What, you have a whiskey called Eric?!" SM
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ReplyDeleteThey are so full of character! YAM xx
The horses do look so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese communities have long roots in our area, Stewart, and contribute to the allure of living here. And if a delightful woman decides that living a modern life is preferable and you get to marry her that makes it really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCes communautés forgent le respect par certains côtés.
ReplyDeleteTrès bonne année Stewart, de bonnes choses. Très bonne continuation à toi.
Amicalement.
Happy New Year. The horses look full of character.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
ReplyDeleteŚwietny reportaż. Najbardziej podobają mi się te przytulone do siebie koniki!
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