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pony rides
as part of the Refenestration Dedication I wanted to arrange for pony rides in the Circle. for the younger guests this was provided on a self-serve basis using one resident pony left over from the Wonder Boy's youth and another two from a yard sale the previous weekend (I'm convinced that by sheltering them here I have saved them from the glue stick factory).
the concept seems to have gone over well in the intended demographic so they are now stabled on the porch and available for anybody who is passing by and might be in the mood for quick trot, gallop or canter around the Circle. just put them back when you're done so they will be available for the next visitor who might have need of them.
this cat cam view shows Sarah and Eli walking back into the Circle after their rides.
satisfied customers
the favourable reception does not seem to have been manifested in all possible species:
Maple casts a suspicious eye on the porch ponies
for those who have attained legal age for consumption, 7oz "pony" bottles of Rolling Rock were provided. unlike the stick horses these are not stabled on the porch but if you drop by you're welcome to enjoy one (offer good while supplies last).
another kind of pony
from the Latrobe Brewing Co., Latrobe, PA
animal charades
porch ponies aren't just for kids and cats. earlier this week somebody's dogs got out for a day of unsupervised wandering about the Grove, inadvertently providing an opportunity to illustrate a cliché:
dog and pony show
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-10 10:56 am (UTC)(link)jar