Stories, software, and a life lived across several worlds
What would a farm be without good horses. Last weekend we picked up two fine Peruavian gaited horses. They provide a smooth ride without all the up and down bouncing known from regular horses. You can go faster without all that suffering. The following pictures are from Criadero Correa in Punta Barco.
Topacio and Diadema are both mares. Diadema is the taller one. We’ll have them close us for a while so that we can see and ride them daily before they get transferred to the farm. Our infrastructure there isn’t yet ready for them but soon will.
Enjoy the pictures. No more words today.
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