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  • Must share, my baby

    So, most of you guys have known Frodo since he was but a wee one. I have not posted pics in a while and thought I'd give you all an update. I might even have some riding ones in the near future but since I am the one riding and I rarely have someone with me, I do not have a photographer.

    These are just pics of him playing with a friend, nothing serious. I also added some pics of the views from my barn. He's schooling first level and I am not in any hurry to rush him up the levels, I just want him happy, we'll get there eventually. I love him more than ever.

    Canter
    Beautiful Head
    LAZY trot
    Just goofing around but his expression makes me wanna smooch him
    The View:
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...o/100_0121.jpg
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...o/100_0123.jpg
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...o/100_0125.jpg
    http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i3...o/100_0124.jpg
    ~Amy~ TrakehNERD clique
    *Bugs 5/86-3/10 OTTB Mare* RIP lovely Lady, I miss you
    *Frodo '03 Anglo Trakehner Gelding*
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    Wow! He's all grown up!!

    And that view is AMAZING!!!! Gorgeous. Big change from Maryland, eh?
    Erin
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    • #3
      WOW Amy! He looks fabulous!

      I sure miss looking up at those mountains everyday. Lovely view!

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      • #4
        Wow, Frodo! I can't believe he is all grown up! He looks great.
        As is our confidence, so is our capacity. ~W. Hazlitt

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        • #5
          Something about the 'goofing around' pic really reminds me of my old Trak gal. maybe it's the ears.

          I started coming here regularly when he was a yearling or so, if I remember right... he's grown into a lovely young man.

          Good on ya for not pushing him. Traks are soooo late to mature, mentally and physically. I truly believe for every year we give them at this end we gain four or five at the other.

          WHERE on the planet is that view? How amazing!!! My mountain is very, very different.
          InnisFailte Pinto Sporthorses & Coloured Cobs
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          • #6
            Absolutely beautiful. (And the view isn't bad, either)

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            • #7
              Amy, he looks absolutley gorgeous....just beautiful. And that view reminds me I am coming out to Thermal for a few days in Feb...maybe I can see this handsome boy in person
              "Her life was okay. Sometimes she wished she were sleeping with the right man instead of with her dog, but she never felt she was sleeping with the wrong dog."



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                #8
                Erin, HUGE change, in many ways. The view is nice though, even if the job market is especially crappy.

                Pinto, it is his ears in that photo that make me wanna smooch him, he is very expressive with his ears all of the time. They are a dead give away to what kind of mood he is in or what he is thinking ALL of the time. That view is from Palm Springs/Coachella Valley. That barn has the best views I have every seen.

                3 Dogs, I will be going to Thermal throughout the show too, let me know when you'll be there, maybe we can meet. It only takes me a half hour to get there and I have a few trips planned but no certain day chosen.
                ~Amy~ TrakehNERD clique
                *Bugs 5/86-3/10 OTTB Mare* RIP lovely Lady, I miss you
                *Frodo '03 Anglo Trakehner Gelding*
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                • #9
                  He's all grown up.......how did that happen? He looks fantastic. What incredible views your barn has.
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                  • #10
                    He's gorgeous! And I love those Trak ears, too. My boy is just one year older than Frodo and they share some bloodlines -- Ibikus and Impuls. I'm glad to hear someone else say that Traks mature late -- I was beginning to think it was just mine that were goofballs. We kept him in Novice this year, his second year of eventing -- definitely taking it slowly with him and it is paying off.

                    And the views -- WOW!
                    ~Another proud member of the TrakehNERD clique ~

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                    • #11
                      Wow, he IS all grown up and so handsome! What a spectacular view too!

                      Nancy
                      Home of Ironman: GOV, BWP, RPSI, CSHA, AWR, ISR Oldenburg, CWHBA, CSHA, CS, and PHR.
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                      • #12
                        Awwwwwww Amy...
                        He is not a "bbbaaaabbby" anymore! LOL
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                        • #13
                          Amy, he looks super! But next time we want undersaddle pictures!

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                          • #14
                            He looks wonderful. Hard to believe he is all grown up already. The view is absolutely incredible. I think I'd just watch the light change on those hills all day and get nothing done if I lived out there.
                            Mary Lou
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by graystonefarm View Post
                              Amy, he looks super! But next time we want undersaddle pictures!


                              Me too!

                              I can't believe how big he is either. He's about 16.3h. How the heck did THAT happen?!
                              ~Amy~ TrakehNERD clique
                              *Bugs 5/86-3/10 OTTB Mare* RIP lovely Lady, I miss you
                              *Frodo '03 Anglo Trakehner Gelding*
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                              • #16
                                Awww... I can remember when him, Remi, Chevy, and the other '03 models were just foals!

                                Here's the latest Remi pic- http://www.leakycreek.com/modules.ph...view_photo.php

                                I look like a DORK in this one, but it looks like Remi's trying to hug Nathaniel- http://www.leakycreek.com/modules.ph...view_photo.php

                                Remi loves his kid!
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