Backpack Thoroughbred Farm Tour 1

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The first Summer I spent in Midway I strapped a backpack on with my Nikon and took off down the road to photograph the Farms on Midway Road.  I am an avid hiker so the 7 miles till the end did not make me turn back.  I stocked up on bottled water and hit the road.  It was a day before my birthday and also 95 degrees outside.  I think next time I will pick a day not so warm. 

Through the initial neighborhood of Midway I traveled snapping photos of flowers from the sidewalk.  They included Hibiscus, Roses, Day Lilies, Hydrangeas, and Dahlias.  I passed by harvested rolls of hay as well as a creek a Blue Heron loves to visit.

Finally I got to the horses grazing on the green grasses outside.  Yes, pastures have more than one type of grass.  Some grasses are nutritious, while others are not.  I learned that while listening to a lecture on pasture management, but that is another post.  Most of the horses I saw along my hike were mares with foals.  Also I saw fillies and colts playing with one another in the fields.  The stallions were inside or in back paddocks on this day. 

My favorite models of the day was a mare who decided I was a kindred spirit and brought her foal closer to me.  The mare also looked like she was in foal to another stallion.  On her halter she had a name plate with “Bobby’s Girl” on it.  She is a beautiful mare with a sassy kid.

The day ended with a 7 mile hike back to my duplex.  I was beyond sweating and my water had run out.  I will do another hike again soon.  I will probably take another route and conduct it earlier in the morning when it is cooler out. 

I have included a gallery below of the photos I took that day.  I also compiled a video of the photos with music and placed it on my Youtube Channel.  You can also access it under the tab, HBB Channel.  Thank you for Visiting!

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Last modified: April 22, 2020