Sunday, January 8, 2012

Day 2: The Beauty of Eye's and Individuality


I think this picture symbolizes something special; it speaks to me.  The eye is a very powerful part of the body and vital for horses.  This Horse is named Charlie.  I took a picture of his eye particularly because people see life in many different ways, and horses have a different way of seeing life.  Charlie’s life consists of Frank’s farm, saddles, and trail rides.  I love horses’ eyes because they can be so many colors from, brown and gold, blue and black, to violet and black.  We have 3 horses at Frank’s farm that have one blue and black eye and one black and brown eye; they look so cool!  Horses are individual in their own ways.
Horses have been a part of my life since I was two years old.  I can’t imagine my life without them.  Throughout my life I have seen many different horses.  Horses are all different in their own ways, whether it’s their eyes, their color, or their markings; no two are the same.  I love that.  There are so many different types of horses, here are some of them, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkgIFXiPIxI&feature=related. You can tell who each horse is by the way they look.  Horses remind me of children because they are playful and energetic and have their individual quirks and problems.  Take Charlie for example, he is head strong but small and fat.  Also he’s cute and lovable, even if he does something mean or stupid.  Horses can do stuff that is annoying or harmful but at the end of the day they’re still lovable and you can’t stay mad at them.  That’s when they remind me of children; no matter how old or stupid they are you can’t stay mad at them.  Charlie is a perfect example of a child.  But this picture represents him because he’s a trail leader; he sees everything first before any of the other horses.  This picture suits him well.

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