Who am I?

I am a 14 2 Gypsy Gelding and I've moved from the Scottish stud farm to live in Fermangh (Northern Ireland) with some new animal friends.


We are all cared for by some Two-legs. These are the people we love and who love us back...with hay and apples...and carrots...and grapes...and mints!


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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Gale force winds and lost robins


Flint in his new Stable


Some things to remember when you're reading Flint's blog:
  • People are called two legs
  • Equines use crows to keep in touch with each other
  • Robins are sent at Christmas to convey seasons greetings
I'm not getting to go out and do my usual rounds today. I'm locked in my stable. Two legs says it's too windy and something might land on me, or blow me away. I wonder where the wind would blow me... I've had nothing to eat since noon and it's gone 2 0'clock! There is a serious risk that I could blow away with an empty tummy! I've nothing to do but look out over my door at the hail and rain and concoct my own windy emissions.

There's been no crows either, so I don't know what is going on in the equine world. I take it you do know that crows provide an invaluable service to equines; delivering messages between one friend to another. I was expecting the odd robin to arrive, chirping seasons greetings, but none has came my way today; delays due to bad weather! I sent my robins out last week, to make sure everyone knew my new address. Maybe it's got lost...

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