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The ponies love going on little adventures, and they're very opportunistic. You've only got to take your mind off them for a split second when opening a gate, and they'll seize the moment and push through before you even know what's happened. ![]()
They're pretty good at anticipating what you're doing too. I don't know how many times I've driven down the internal driveway and they've galloped in front of me knowing I have to get out and open the gate down the end and drive through. More than once I've had to leave my car there because I know there's no way I'll get through before they push past me and get into all sorts of things they shouldn't. ![]()
This morning they congregated near the gate they knew I was going to walk through in the hope they can somehow sneak past and get to the year's hay supply.![]()
Don't let those innocent faces deceive you. Cheeky munchkins! ❤
There are several Long Neck turtles residing in the dams here. I see the house dam ones most days, as their shell is often visible in amongst the reeds, just beneath the surface. ![]()
Sometimes they're brave enough to poke their head up to watch what's going on. If I'm really lucky, I see them out basking in the sunshine on the dam bank or wandering out and about. During breeding season, or when in search of a new home, they can be known to travel a fair distance!