13/07/2024
Sooooo, lately life seems to have been incredibly emotional and I am noticing this in my photography more and more.
I seem to have spent my life collecting "broken" horses, animals, people......and in my own way fixing them, admittedly sometimes I can't fix for one reason or another but I find comfort in the fact that this is part of my life's journey and I am student of many lessons.....
Maybe it is because I am one of the broken ones too, I don't know!...but what I do know is that they seem to find their way to me or at least cross my path.
Maybe it's because I can see through the hurt, the trauma, the abuse, neglect and past the physical signs of wounded scars that life has left upon them and I see that there is beauty beyond all that.
I am sharing with you today some photographs I have taken of a beautiful rescue Belgian draft mare whom came to our yard last November when CharlaBean Boring Pointon asked me to go and look at horse with her.
I initially said "no" when she showed me the pictures on the advert, I saw a shut down, very thin and sad horse with kids standing on her back, treating her like a donkey (only a donkey wouldn't have put up with it) staring back at me.
To tell the tale of Charla buying her would be a whole new post/ chapter.....so I will cut it here and just say that none of us would have left her in that place had Charla not bought her but that was never on the cards!
If you go to Instagram and follow you will be able to see a little bit more of Bessie's journey so far with us.
For now I hope that you can see her beauty in these pictures I took of her yesterday, like I can β₯οΈ
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