
“To accept, really to accept a situation, is to think and feel with the whole of one’s being that, even if one had the faculty of modifying it, one would not do it, and would have no reason to do it.” The Supreme Doctrine, Hubert Benoit
“To accept, really to accept a situation, is to think and feel with the whole of one’s being that, even if one had the faculty of modifying it, one would not do it, and would have no reason to do it.” The Supreme Doctrine, Hubert Benoit
Oh man, that horse is nearly covered in flies. 😀
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If he went in the shade like the cows he’d be better off but not fly free.
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Do you think horses accept the situation with flies.. I’m sure they would want a day with no flies around at all.. .;-)
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I’m not sure Lisa but its part of their day most of the summer.
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and yet I feel compelled to swat 🙂
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There’s not much he can do, they swat with their tail and roll in the dirt and the flies come back. What he needs is an air conditioned barn with a TV. 🙂
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Poor horse. And all around his eyes…..!
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That’s life Lois. If it was me I’d be bitching and moaning, he may not like it but as far as I can tell he accepts that this is how it is.
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I’d be right there bitching and moaning with you. We’d make terrible horses…..
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First I’d kick the photographer in the head. Then I’d jump the fence and run to an air conditioned feed store. 🙂
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Brilliant. I wish more people would act like this.
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Some goals are great in theory but almost impossible to follow.
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