Sunday, August 30, 2015

(1.11) Birthday's and Birth's

Acorn was the first one awake in the morning and instead of crying for food he actually decided to eat the food in his stall. 

 When he was done with his breakfast he let himself out not wanting to wait for me to finish my breakfast.

Like usually Diamond was the first one I let out. This time it was because she was freaking out about Leaves running off with out her.

Acorn was having a grand time playing with the horse ball.

Once I had put on my clothes I went out to the front to take care of the garden. It was looking quite nice since my tomato plant had finally grown back from Acorn eating it.

I had to admit I was a little worried about Denali and Diamond talking for it just knew they were plotting on eating my garden.

 When they were done talking Denali went off to train.

While Diamond nuzzled Leaves. For it was time for his birthday!
 Leaves aged up into a beautiful stallion that had all ready had two levels in Racing.

 Of course Acorn was to busy flirting with Denali to realize that his son had aged up.

Even though Leaves had some great skill he was still not trained. So I swung up on him and we went for a ride.

Unlike his parents Leaves had never been off the ranch so he was quite curious about the town.

By the time we started back home it was all ready raining.

 Back the ranch Denali had her first foal. A filly who I named Plum!

She had quite the interesting markings! She mostly had her mothers body but had her fathers legs and chest. Though I'm not sure where she got the grey on her face.

 Mother and daughter instantly starting getting to know each other.

We were almost to the ranch when a loud strike of thunder spooked Leaves and he reared.

I landed hard on my butt but I wasn't mad at him as I picked myself up and calmed him down.

 By the time Leaves and I finally got home it was time to take Diamond to her first ever race! All her hard work had payed off since she easily won first in the Beginning racing class. She was a little put out afterwards because there hadn't been any food at the finish line.

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