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Uploaded: 04/16/13 3:38 AM GMT
Out to pasture
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This poor old plastic rocking horse went through at least three generations of toddlers. I found it nearly buried at my old home, it's been there for fifteen years or more. Oh the treasures you can find and the lost memories that come back to you like a flood. ~~~~ Thanks for stopping by!

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.nuke88
04/16/13 4:29 AM GMT
this is special tina this is truly what memories are made off!!
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.Tedi
04/16/13 8:08 AM GMT
What an interesting "animal". LOL Nice capture very good presented. I like it.
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::LakeMichigan
04/16/13 11:55 AM GMT
The once proud steed as seen better days.
This is what memories are made of, Tina.
Great post .
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I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice. ~ Linda McCartney ~
::slk15
04/16/13 1:08 PM GMT
Cool shot! I thought it was stone.
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I'm in a story both funny and cruel. But am I the hero or am I the fool?
.Jimbobedsel
04/16/13 2:44 PM GMT
Memories of long ago...it's always fun to come across things like this. Very nice presentation, Tina.
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::Ramad
04/16/13 5:54 PM GMT
Yes Tina, I too know how the memories come flooding back when one comes across something from the past.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::stonewolff
04/18/13 12:56 AM GMT
Reincarnation can be a funny thing.....cool shot my Friend.
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.rvdb
04/19/13 3:42 PM GMT
Got my interest and a double take well done.

Rob
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The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
::icedancer
04/21/13 4:06 PM GMT
I bet this was beautiful in it's day, love it Tina
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Have a Wonderful Spring
.Eubeen
04/24/13 1:52 AM GMT
It looks like Old Paint has seen better days. I guess you could say he has been put out to pasture. A nice find Tina. Nice details and textures in the photo.
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It is hard enough to remember my opinions, without also remembering my reasons for them! — Friedrich Nietzsche

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