Showing posts with label Horse photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horse photography. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2009

The same sky....


We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all have the same horizon.

~Konrad Adenauer ~



Hi my friends,

It's me again with a new post.
I made this photo on our travels in South Dakota and I like the quote so much.

Thanks for all the nice comments again.
Come by tomorrow, see you here..
Susanne :)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

The Horses at Middleton Place

Another view of the Plantation House at Middleton Place


The horse barn


Two new horses for the carriage rides


They need enough water to drink before they start the job in the hot sun


The carriage goes out to pick up the tourists to
guide them around Middleton Place



(I made more photos about Middleton Place, please stay tuned and come back every day!)
(All the photos made from Middleton Place are NOT for sale)




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Thursday, March 06, 2008

Touring Down Town in a Horse Carriage

On a wonderful warm spring day like these it's the best thing to do for tourists, take a horse carriage ride! You will see and experience the charm of this town the most this way, listening to the tour guide words.


The horses stop here and there and you will not miss out one of those wonderful historic houses and corners.


And this wonderful animals are waiting very patiently.


Let's go, up to the next destination!



With my next visitors from abroad I will be also a horse carriage tourist, special when my grandchildren will be visiting me one day. :-)

Friday, February 01, 2008

Around the corner at "The Market"

Entrance to "The Market"


Horse Carriage Tours are a must to do as a tourist in Charleston.
This horse and his driver are waiting for more customers.



Side view at "The Market"
A women is selling her handmade baskets, an old tradition here.



Black Horse turning at the corner



This was my favorite horse, waiting patiently for his next ride trough town.

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